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Shift key with Raster Design

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Anonymous
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Shift key with Raster Design

Hello,

deos some of you had experiment a promblem with shift key to select multiple
grips or unselect object ?

JP
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

I believe the shift-pick combo will select the image if you pick inside it's
boundary. This does allow you to select an image without zooming out so you can
see it's boundary but it does conflict with other uses of this combination.

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Karl M. Fuls PLS
AEC Training and Consulting
Assistant Moderator - Autodesk Discussion Forums

Please state the version of your software and the operating system you are using
to facilitate better replies.


JP Trudel wrote:

> Hello,
>
> deos some of you had experiment a promblem with shift key to select multiple
> grips or unselect object ?
>
> JP
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

This can be controlled through the options in RD. Go to Mouse Settings on
the User Preferences tab.

Allen

"Karl Fuls" wrote in message
news:3F4B0894.F216C34D@adelphia.net...
> I believe the shift-pick combo will select the image if you pick inside
it's
> boundary. This does allow you to select an image without zooming out so
you can
> see it's boundary but it does conflict with other uses of this
combination.
>
> _____________
> Karl M. Fuls PLS
> AEC Training and Consulting
> Assistant Moderator - Autodesk Discussion Forums
>
> Please state the version of your software and the operating system you are
using
> to facilitate better replies.
>
>
> JP Trudel wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > deos some of you had experiment a promblem with shift key to select
multiple
> > grips or unselect object ?
> >
> > JP
>
>
>
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Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

Thank's

JP

"Karl Fuls" a écrit dans le message de news:
3F4B0894.F216C34D@adelphia.net...
> I believe the shift-pick combo will select the image if you pick inside
it's
> boundary. This does allow you to select an image without zooming out so
you can
> see it's boundary but it does conflict with other uses of this
combination.
>
> _____________
> Karl M. Fuls PLS
> AEC Training and Consulting
> Assistant Moderator - Autodesk Discussion Forums
>
> Please state the version of your software and the operating system you are
using
> to facilitate better replies.
>
>
> JP Trudel wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > deos some of you had experiment a promblem with shift key to select
multiple
> > grips or unselect object ?
> >
> > JP
>
>
>

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