How do I rename materials?

I was watching this video, http://unity3d.com/learn/tutorials/projects/roll-a-ball/set-up?playlist=17141

At minutes 5:50+, It tells me to rename the material but I don’t see how.
Here’s a screenshot:

[Edit - I used this forum years ago and now I still can’t post images into this forum! How about allowing up to post images into it so we can be precise to get faster support here!]:

I can’t do shorten urls or long ones…why have even this feature for images…DELETE!


Try selecting the material and hitting F2.

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Posting images in the forum is trivial, just drag’n’drop.

Anyway, you rename stuff in Unity the same way as you do on your desktop.

–Eric

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Select the material, click on its name, and then wait a sec for the name to turn into a text input. Basically this:

I just hit return rather than doing the click-and-wait thing.

–Eric

huh, I would have expected that to open the file just like double-clicking it. oh well either way works

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Originally, I just deleted and recreated it I was building a design based on a video and I trying to keep up so I couldn’t just wait. I looked at it today clicked and waited and it changed so I could edit it.

I hate doing stuff under pressure I really do…

Ryiah, the “fn+F2” worked fast…thanks for the tip!

Afaik on OSX that is the default to rename something, in windows it is F2.

It’s “Fn+F2” if you on a HP Windows Laptop

The F-Key row probably is by default mapped to the notebook functions like display brightness, sound volume etc. (because average users use those more often than the F-Keys I guess). You press the fn key in addition to the ohter key to trigger the “real” F-Key and not the other function the specific key has. This may or may not be a software setting on your HP laptop that says what the F-Key row defaults to and what function you get with the fn modifier key only. Imho it is inaccurate to say “Fn+F2 is rename” because in this case the fn key MAKES the other key you press the F2 key.
You need to be aware of this because if a tutorial says “press F3 to search” it will be “fn + ‘F3’” on your laptop and when you try to explain something to someone else the mention of the fn key will possibly just confuse them.

Fn+F2 is rename with Unity

No, it’s just F2. Your particular keyboard is whacked so you need to press “fn” to get the function keys to work correctly, but proper keyboards don’t have that issue. Much like Apple ruined their desktop keyboards some years ago, where you need to use “fn” unless you set the function keys to work as standard function keys in the prefs (but then you lose the media keys). So I say white pro keyboard forever. :wink: It has proper function keys and proper (separate) media keys, and no evil “fn” key, just as the coding gods intended. I bought a spare in case this one ever dies.

–Eric

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Your right, regular keyboards let you access the fn key directly. My keyboard is not whack…users, including myself use the f-keys mainly to to adjust volume, wifi, and screen brightness. I don’t really use it to play games…because it’s a business laptop…

If anything I would have expected a business laptop to have traditional function keys. I have noticed some smaller laptops, like the Lenovo Yoga Pro 3, have moved the function keys into the number keys and require a “Fn” button to use them.

They have them but you have to hit the “fn” + key to access them. This isn’t the mainframe days…

I have an Envy Ultrabook notebook for traveling

My HP 8770w “mobile workstation” has proper function keys.

Normal keyboards, which are connected to regular computers (not mainframes), have function keys. Also numeric keypads. (Wouldn’t want to use Blender without one.) The problem with smaller laptop keyboards is that they have to sacrifice functionality in the name of space, which is one of several reasons (screen size being another big one) why I wouldn’t want to develop on one, unless I had no choice.

–Eric

What I mean is that Function keys were use to access the TN3270 sessions served by Mainframes or AS/400s(miniMFs)

I don’t develop on this. I have HP z840 for dev. I installed Unity on this because Microsoft and Intel wants partners to start adapting Unity for other things(realsense, etc.) I use to just look at the samples on the road.

I wish they would fix these pop up issues with the forum. I can’t click the links in the email to get back to the site when I get replies on W10 now. I have go to directly to the forum.unity3d.com and find my post.

“Please disable your pop up blocker…”

Not Happening…