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Date/Time: Sun, 24 Nov 2024 06:22:10 +0000
easy use crosshairs
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[2013-10-01 17:31:34] |
AKR - Posts: 523 |
I know I can activate CH with Alt-3. but is there also the possibility - which I know from an other SW and think is good - to just hold done a button or two (eg. ctr&shift) to have it activated for that time? for me would be easier that always alt-3, alt-h. alt-3, alt-h. but nothing extremely important of course. |
[2013-10-01 23:24:19] |
4646ed - Posts: 230 |
you can change the keyboard shortcut assigned to it, for example alt h for hand alt p for pointer alt c for crosshairs....don't know if that's what you want...if it is go to global settings menu then pick customize keyboard shortcuts. the help files explain this quite well. or maybe you can assign one of the Fkeys. if its been assigned already just remove the assignation and put in your new one.
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[2013-10-02 04:50:44] |
AKR - Posts: 523 |
no, actually that was not my question. I am aware of your answer but still thank you very much. (I was thinking of holding down a button and while holding down seeing crosshairs. releasing the button coming back to hand). but is would be just a nice to have. |
[2013-10-02 12:17:18] |
Sawtooth - Posts: 4118 |
Try this: 1) Go to Global Settings >> Tool Settings >> -General tab >> After Single Tool Use Set To: 'Hand' (Optional: Check 'Support Vertical Scaling/Movement With Hand Tool) -Chart Values tab >> Check 'Always On When Using Other Tools' 2) Go to Global Settings >> Customize Toolbars and add the Hand Tool to the relevant toolbar. |
[2013-10-02 12:19:31] |
AKR - Posts: 523 |
think I have most of that but will check again. (at least I know I´ve read it :-) ) Thanks a lot anyway !!! |
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