ā2024-06-17 04:54 AM
Hi there. "Could you please tell me what the backspace button is?"
Operating system used: Mac Apple Silicon
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ā2024-06-17 06:07 AM - edited ā2024-06-17 06:09 AM
Sorry, I have no idea about Mac keyboards and didn't even realise they don't have a backspace key.
From what I just Googled, you have a 'Delete' key that acts as a backspace?
I am not quite sure how you perform a forward or backward delete when typing text then.
But I assume it undoes the last placed node when entering a polygon.
I guess my bad joke really is bad for all the Mac users out there.
Barry.
ā2024-06-17 05:09 AM
It is the button on your keyboard that says "BACKSPACE".
Sorry, bad joke. š¤£
Do you mean what the backspace button does?
When modelling a polygonal element, it will remove the last placed node.
When typing text, it will remove the last character.
If you have something selected on screen, it will delete it.
Barry.
ā2024-06-17 05:28 AM
I'm using a Mac, and there is no BACKSPACE button on the keyboardš . I exactly want to remove only the last node. The escape button delete all the things.
ā2024-06-17 06:07 AM - edited ā2024-06-17 06:09 AM
Sorry, I have no idea about Mac keyboards and didn't even realise they don't have a backspace key.
From what I just Googled, you have a 'Delete' key that acts as a backspace?
I am not quite sure how you perform a forward or backward delete when typing text then.
But I assume it undoes the last placed node when entering a polygon.
I guess my bad joke really is bad for all the Mac users out there.
Barry.
ā2024-06-17 06:56 AM
The delete key works. Thank you.