Is it possible to change the behavior of CTRL+Z to simply undo, rather than exit the active tool, then undo?

Is it possible to change the behavior of CTRL+Z to simply undo, rather than exit the active tool, then undo?

jblackburnYSP5E
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Is it possible to change the behavior of CTRL+Z to simply undo, rather than exit the active tool, then undo?

jblackburnYSP5E
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In sketch mode, if you draw something, make a constraint, etc, then want to undo that action, you have to press CTRL+Z twice, once to exit the active tool, then to actually undo. For example, create a sketch, place a circle somewhere, then hit CTRL+Z. The circle is still there and the circle tool is no longer active. To actually undo the placement of the circle, you need to hit CTRL+Z a second time. Is this possible to change? I understand that this is the expected behavior, I can't for the life of me understand why you would want this, but I do realize this is not a bug or issue. I just want the undo shortcut to actually undo, I already have a dedicated escape key and, more often than not, I want the active tool to remain active.

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jeff_strater
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No, this is not possible today.


Jeff Strater
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lahde_erkki
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I don't know if there's a separate feature request for this but I would like to second OP's frustration and suggest that this be addressed. Especially when combined with the rube goldberg way that selections are handled in Fusion to begin with, this makes using the software excruciating at times.

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