The Figma Editor is just a large grey canvas in the center of the screen. This is where most of the design work happens. On the right-hand side, you see the Properties panel. For example, you can adjust the background color of the canvas there. On the left-hand side, there is the Layers panel. At the top, there is a menu.
Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
Below are just a few of many many. I got these few from usethekeyboard.com.
Selection
- Select an Element – Click
- Select Multiple Elements – Shift Click Click
- Select All – Ctrl+A
- Select Inverse – Ctrl+Shift+A
- Select None – Esc
Zoom
- Pan – Space + drag
- Zoom In – +
- Zoom Out – –
- Zoom to Fit – Shift + 1
- Zoom to Selection – Shift + 2
Cursor
- Measure to Selection (while pointing) – Alt
- Duplicate Selection (while moving/dragging) – Alt
Edit
- Copy – Ctrl + C
- Cut – Ctrl + X
- Paste – Ctrl + V
- Duplicate Selection in Place – Ctrl + D
- Rename Selection – Ctrl + R
- Copy Properties – Ctrl + Alt + C
- Paste Properties – Ctrl + Alt + V
Below there is a diagram of Figma, using the desktop app. I shrunk to a size less than the full-screen size to better fit in on this post.