2006-04-03 01:05 AM
2006-04-03 05:48 AM
Well, on a PC, obviously it is 'shift-alt.'This could be your first mistake. Think of it as alt-shift if you can. And when you execute it, hold down alt and then shift. Keep them both pressed until you have successfully relocated your user origin - when you are done let go of shift and then alt.
2006-04-03 06:57 AM
Link wrote:really? what happens when you are on-the-fly and holding down shift as a part of the constraint operation (which is normal behaviour)? all i have to do is tap the ALT key with my thumb (on-and-off): origin gets reset and constrained angle is still constrained . . . ready for next command . . .Well, on a PC, obviously it is 'shift-alt.'This could be your first mistake. Think of it as alt-shift if you can.
2006-04-03 07:06 AM
2006-04-03 07:16 AM
Link wrote:ah! so pressing ALT for menu items is actually a toggle? flicking it again toggles it off and places the user-origin at the same time?
In your case PC users have to either hit ALT twice or let go of shift.
2006-04-03 02:26 PM
Link wrote:I know you're joking, but I'd rather blame Graphisoft. That's a pretty goofy quirk.
Hey blame Bill mate!![]()
In your case PC users have to either hit ALT twice or let go of shift. Guess we just have raise our finger that millimeter and lose that nanosecond.![]()
Cheers,
Link.
2006-04-03 02:29 PM
Link wrote:Thanks, Link. That also helped.
This could be your first mistake. Think of it as alt-shift if you can.