2006-07-27 06:50 AM
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2006-07-28 12:24 AM
TomWaltz wrote:No, thats not what i said, i know you can press ctrl again to drag a copy. It drags a copy only when i press ctrl+d, not any additional keys!
That's not a bug, it's intentional. If you press Option after you start a drag command, it becomes drag a copy. Your cursor changes to have a + sign on it so you can tell the difference.
2006-07-28 12:40 AM
Mark wrote:i think you might either be accidentally touching the ALT key at the same time or you're dropping the user-origin mid-edit (ALT+SHIFT) which has the same affect as toggling the '-a-copy' bit. try SHIFT+ALT instead . . . or is that not the case on a pc?
No, thats not what i said, i know you can press ctrl again to drag a copy. It drags a copy only when i press ctrl+d, not any additional keys!
2006-07-28 12:46 AM
~/archiben wrote:I have thought i was doing this also. But i am 95% sure this is not the case. Other people in the office have the same problem so unless we are all doing it? I have figured out that it typically happens when the computer is slowing down (ie working hard). Is anyone else having this problem? It might only be happening to PC users?
i think you might either be accidentally touching the ALT key at the same time or you're dropping the user-origin mid-edit (ALT+SHIFT) which has the same affect as toggling the '-a-copy' bit. try SHIFT+ALT instead . . . or is that not the case on a pc?
~/archiben
2006-07-28 01:08 AM
Is anyone else having this problem? It might only be happening to PC users?Not here.
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