Personalising Right-click menu

Personalising Right-click menu

stephenP66RM
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Personalising Right-click menu

stephenP66RM
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Is it possible to personalise my right click menu?  I would love to remove the erase option from it; if I delete something I am trying to move one more time, I swear I'm gonna scream...

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h_s_walker
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At the command line type CUI

Open up the two trees highlight in the image below and just remove ERASE

 

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pendean
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Is typing M then tapping the spacebar with your other hand not an option to invoke MOVE command? Just make sure PICKFIRST and PICKADD variables are on (see HELP for details).

Otherwise... CUI command's right-click menu section lets you do all of that: just be aware of which sections you change etc., not all apply all the time.
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stephenP66RM
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Thanks hwalker!

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stephenP66RM
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Thanks for the suggestion, but I have gotten into the habit of using right click menu to use move; I rarely use keyboard shortcuts at all.  The only one I regularly use my keyboard for is deleting stuff; up until a few minutes ago, the only time I would ever delete using the right click menu was when I was slightly less than accurate and nudged the mouse over the erase whenever I was trying to move the selected items. 


@pendean wrote:
Is typing M then tapping the spacebar with your other hand not an option to invoke MOVE command? Just make sure PICKFIRST and PICKADD variables are on (see HELP for details).

Otherwise... CUI command's right-click menu section lets you do all of that: just be aware of which sections you change etc., not all apply all the time.

 

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