2006-02-02 09:35 AM
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2006-02-07 10:22 AM
2006-02-07 10:33 AM
Keith wrote:the arrow 'tool' . . . selection!
Archiben wrote "HOLD DOWN THE SHIFT KEY"
Sorry to be dense, but what does that achieve, exactly??
2006-02-07 12:27 PM
~/archiben wrote:I have to differ with you here Ben. I use the arrow all the time (and I started with ArchiCAD in the days before there was an arrow tool). It saves me having to hold down the shift key. I often use the toggle between last tool and the arrow (set to accent/backquote key - used to default to left arrow).
why would anyone need an arrowtool, nevermind an arrow tool shortcut key?!
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2006-02-07 12:56 PM
2006-02-07 02:52 PM
Keith wrote:You know, even what AutoCAD was the only program I new (back in the late 1800s and the wagon wheels were being whittled), I really hated that. I wanted my windows to act the same regardless of direction because sometimes it was just more convenient to go one way or the other.
Hey Rakela, so would I.
What's the point in having a shortcut to select the arrow tool, if you still have to trail the mouse up to the top of the screen to pick the mode?
A certain other program (which shall be nameless) gives you one type of selection box if you drag from top left to bottom right and the other type if you drag from top right to bottom left. Now there's a clever idea!
2006-02-07 09:42 PM
Matthew wrote:but what's the difference between pressing the SHIFT key or the accent key?! letting go of the SHIFT key leaves you right back where you were without having to toggle back to that tool yourself . . ?
It saves me having to hold down the shift key. I often use the toggle between last tool and the arrow (set to accent/backquote key - used to default to left arrow).
The shift select method can also be dangerous when there is something selected out of view, since the shift select is cumulative.the info box tells you if something is selected. no?
It is also not as reliable in cycling through overlapping elements.
oreopoulos wrote:not true! SHIFT + Cmd (or Ctrl i guess) cycles through all over lapping elements, just like the arrow tool. the
If for example you have the wall tool selected and press SHIFT you select wall entities only.
2006-02-07 09:50 PM
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