Page 1 of 1

DESELECT -- SELECT NONE

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 4:46 am
by DVTVFilm
Here's something that's really annoying-- one can SELECT ALL (CMD-A on a MAC)--- a pretty traditional command--- but there is no keyboard combo for DESELECT --which one would think would exist. You must constanty mouse up to the Pull-down Menu to SELECT NONE... This really slows down the work process.

Is there a way for a user to define Keystroke commands? (such as CMD-D--the traditional Adobe deselect command)

Re: DESELECT -- SELECT NONE

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 5:04 am
by Patmals
DVTVFilm wrote:Here's something that's really annoying-- one can SELECT ALL (CMD-A on a MAC)--- a pretty traditional command--- but there is no keyboard combo for DESELECT --which one would think would exist. You must constanty mouse up to the Pull-down Menu to SELECT NONE... This really slows down the work process.

Is there a way for a user to define Keystroke commands? (such as CMD-D--the traditional Adobe deselect command)
Hi DVTVFilm.
I think if the deselect is actually the enter key or return on a mac?

Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2006 1:12 pm
by DVTVFilm
okay good--- works ---- i never tried that because i thought it would commit a possibly unwanted action i might have attempted to do -in which case I'd have to do a CMD-Z to go back one step---which would leave me with the points selected again.... didn't want to get stuck in that loop....

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 4:40 am
by Patmals
DVTVFilm wrote:okay good--- works ---- i never tried that because i thought it would commit a possibly unwanted action i might have attempted to do -in which case I'd have to do a CMD-Z to go back one step---which would leave me with the points selected again.... didn't want to get stuck in that loop....
Yes, thats what i would have thought too mate. return usually commits something. I'm glad it is what you wanted to do :)