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im new to all this and learning.

iv been following videos on youtube and came across one that im stuck on

if you goto https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaDtLXwufNs&t=233s @ 4:17 Seconds 

eg o----------0----------o when i hold ctrl only one side moUntitled.png.5838c3d396abe29fa36fcc2028365f39.pngves so click on the right o but the left doesnt move in syn but in the youtube video that both move.

 

thanks

 

warren

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Perhaps: Click the left mouse button first, then the right button, then drag?

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You’re welcome.
You don’t need to press them both together – which can be difficult to do – you just need to hold the left-hand button down and then hold the right-hand button down while the left-hand button is down. When the handles are where you want them, release the left-hand button first, then the right-hand button. The right-hand button, in this case, is a modifier on top of holding the left-hand button down and can be pressed or released at any time while the left-hand button is being pressed.

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