Toolbar Editor Sketchup Full
The Toolbar Editor is exclusively available in SketchUp Pro 2021 and later (and SketchUp Studio). To access it:
Once opened, the Toolbar Editor appears as a floating dialog window.
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As someone who spends 8+ hours a day in SketchUp, screen real estate is sacred. The native toolbar management in SketchUp has always felt like a relic from the early 2000s—floating palettes everywhere, accidental detachments, and the dreaded "lost toolbar layout" after a crash.
Enter Toolbar Editor (Full Version) . I was skeptical about paying for a UI tweaker, but after one week, I can confidently say: I will never use vanilla SketchUp again. The Toolbar Editor is exclusively available in SketchUp
The "Customize" window has two main tabs:
Your toolbar is floating. Right-click on the toolbar’s title bar (or the grabber lines). You will see options for Icon Size (Small, Medium, Large) and Show Text Labels. Once opened, the Toolbar Editor appears as a
A single, massive toolbar with 50 icons is not "full"—it is messy. The "full" editor allows for modal toolbars.
Workflow: Use the Toolbar Editor to assign keyboard shortcuts to toggle these toolbars on/off.
SketchUp does not natively do this with keystrokes, but you can use the "Context Menus" tab in the Toolbar Editor to create right-click radial menus that shift depending on what tool you have selected.