Waze Map Editor

Editing Segments

Undo

⌘ Cmd + Z

All hotkeys for Waze Map Editor

General
Move the cursor to the search box

F

General
Show the keyboard shortcuts

?

General
Show the keyboard shortcuts

↑   Shift + /

General
Show the keyboard shortcuts

↑   Shift + -

General
Show the keyboard shortcuts

↑   Shift + ~

General
Show the keyboard shortcuts

↑   Shift + ù

General
Save edits

Ctrl + S

General
Save edits

⌘ Cmd + S

General
Delete the single selected object (segment, junction, landmark). To delete multiple objects, you must click the trash can icon and confirm the multiple delete.

Del

General
Deselect all objects

Esc

Display and layers
Reload layers

Alt + ↑   Shift + R

General
Reload all layers (refreshes map without using a permalink; preserves the chat window)

⌥ Option + ↑   Shift + R

Drawing
Draw (insert) a new Road/Segment (equivalent to clicking Road under the draw road icon)

I

Drawing
Draw a new Roundabout (equivalent to clicking Roundabout under the draw road icon)

O

Editing Segments
Delete a geometry node from a road segment while hovering the cursor over it during road geometry editing

D

Editing Segments
When one or more segments are selected, activates Edit mode (shortcut for clicking the Edit button)

E

Editing Segments
When a segment is selected, activates House Number mode (shortcut for clicking the Edit House Numbers button)

H

Editing Segments
Toggle multi-select mode. Default behavior is that to select multiple segments, you must use the modifier key to multi-select. When toggled active, multi-select mode lets you select multiple segments without using the modifier key.

M

Editing Segments
Toggle segment direction between 1-way (A->B), 1-way (B->A), and 2-way while updating road details. See road direction for more information.

R

Editing Segments
When one or more segments are selected, activates Restrictions mode(shortcut for clicking the Add/Edit Restrictions button) - mnemonic Time-restrict

T

Editing Segments
Select Entire Street - mnemonic Select All

Ctrl + A

Editing Segments
Select Entire Street - mnemonic Select All

⌘ Cmd + A

Editing Segments
Undo

Ctrl + Z

Editing Segments
Undo

⌘ Cmd + Z

Editing Segments
Redo

Ctrl + ↑   Shift + Y

Editing Segments
Redo

⌘ Cmd + ↑   Shift + Y

Editing Segments
Redo

Ctrl + ↑   Shift + Z

Editing Segments
Redo

⌘ Cmd + ↑   Shift + Z

Editing Segments
Increase elevation of selected segments (if all elevations are the same)

Ctrl +

Editing Segments
Increase elevation of selected segments (if all elevations are the same)

⌘ Cmd +

Editing Segments
Decrease elevation of selected segments (if all elevations are the same)

Ctrl +

Editing Segments
Decrease elevation of selected segments (if all elevations are the same)

⌘ Cmd +

Junctions and arrows
Toggle connection arrows between transparent or opaque so you can see beneath them and click items under them. Often times editors will hit the A key by mistake and then wonder why turn arrows cannot be selected. Some editors use this as their default setting to avoid making Unwanted changes to turns by mistake and deactivate only when they want to restrict/allow turns.

A

Junctions and arrows
Disable all connections for the selected junction which makes the turn arrows all red for that selected junction

Q

Junctions and arrows
Toggles separation of connection arrows so they do not overlap to ease clicking on either

S

Junctions and arrows
Allow all connections for the selected junction which makes the turn arrows all green for that selected junction. Note that this key will only enable all turns that had not previously been automatically enabled by the Waze routing server, called soft allowed turns. The soft allowed turns have a higher penalty than turns enabled by the editor. Therefore since soft and editor allowed turns have the same color green, if it is known that all turns are enabled at a particular intersection, it is better to first force all turns to disabled with the Q key and then press the W key to force them all to editor enabled.

W

Junctions and arrows
Toggles display of disallowed connections (turns) for every segment/node in the view. When active, no green arrows are shown

↑   Shift + Z

Display and layers
Toggle Area Managers layer

↑   Shift + A

Display and layers
Toggle Cities layer

↑   Shift + C

Display and layers
Toggle No Name segment highlighting

↑   Shift + D

Display and layers
Toggle Editable areas layer

↑   Shift + E

Display and layers
Toggle Full Screen mode

↑   Shift + F

Display and layers
Toggle GPS points layer

↑   Shift + G

Display and layers
Toggle Satellite Imagery layer

↑   Shift + I

Display and layers
Toggle Landmarks layer

↑   Shift + L

Display and layers
Toggle Live users layer

↑   Shift + V

Display and layers
Toggle (map) Problems layer

↑   Shift + P

Display and layers
Toggle Roads layer

↑   Shift + R

Display and layers
Toggle (speed) Cameras layer

↑   Shift + S

Display and layers
Toggle Update requests layer

↑   Shift + U

Display and layers
Toggle Chat window

Alt + C

Display and layers
Zoom the map in one level

↑   Shift +

Display and layers
Zoom the map out one level

↑   Shift +

Display and layers
pan the map in all four directions

← ↑ → ↓

Display and layers
Re-center the map on at the clicked location and zooms in one level

↑   Shift + Mouse left click

Display and layers
Re-center the map on at the clicked location and zooms in one level

Mouse double click

Display and layers
Draw a temporary rectangle and zoom into that portion of the map

↑   Shift + Mouse movement

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