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| Action | Shortcut | |--------|----------| | Place component | Ctrl+W | | Place wire | Ctrl+Shift+W | | Rotate component | Ctrl+R | | Flip vertical | Alt+X | | Flip horizontal | Alt+Y | | Run simulation | F5 | | Stop | F6 | | Zoom fit | Ctrl+F | | Zoom in | Ctrl+I | | Zoom out | Ctrl+U | | Show grid | Ctrl+G |
| Error | Fix | |-------|-----| | | Add ground from Sources → POWER_SOURCES | | “Timestep too small” | Increase simulation max timestep in Transient settings | | “Convergence failed” | Enable Use initial conditions or reduce source slew rate | | “Unknown model” | Verify component has valid SPICE model (edit properties) | | No plot in AC Sweep | Ensure you selected output variable (e.g., V(out)) | | Digital simulation not running | Add a VCC and GND power source for digital ICs |