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The command Crtl+Numpad + makes the selection larger by adding loops to the selection.

The example of mesh:

example image of mesh

I want to select 3 loops more. At the moment I do it with Circle Select tool via C but I want to do it faster.

Here is the desired selection:

example image of desired selection

Meri
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  • Related - http://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/45911/emulate-non-number-numpad-keys and http://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/124/how-to-emulate-a-number-pad-and-3-button-mouse – Mr Zak Apr 19 '16 at 09:40
  • Why don't you make a Vertex Group and add those verts to it so you can quickly select them again later without using any selection tools? – Mentalist Apr 19 '16 at 17:15
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    Actually, [Crtl]+[Numpad +] is quite fast (and intuitive) to do... what would be your preferred command? As Mr Zak commented above, you can customize commands, the only problem being is: there are already so many command shortcuts... it's crowded. Also could pie menus be another way? – m.ardito Apr 20 '16 at 13:42

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Just press ctrl and numpad + three times. :)

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    I don't have numpad. I have found other commands. Thank you anyway! – Meri Apr 21 '16 at 09:47
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    Okay, sorry. I didn't realize that in the title you asked how without a numpad. I was just thinking of the end of your question where you were wondering a fast way. I'm glad you got it. :) – Uncle Snail Apr 21 '16 at 19:47