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Hi @oscarlosan,
Thanks for your feedback. You're right. It doesn't work when the Zoom Tool is grouped with the View Tool in the toolbar. If added/dragged as an independent tool to the toolbar (menu View> Customise Tools) it does work as you'd expect. This only affects the macOS version since on Windows the View and Zoom tools remain independent (not grouped). I'm logging this to be looked at.

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2 hours ago, oscarlosan said:

the shortcut Ctrl+Y (redo) doesn't work.

In Designer 2, the function of Ctrl+Y (on Windows) has changed from Edit > Redo to View > View Mode > Wireframe > Last Used.

Redo is now Ctrl+Shift+Z.

image.png.3f8cd9f676f44f1ae0adb01d6666636f.png
 

To restore the function of Ctrl+Y so it becomes Undo, you would need to do two things:

  1. Remove or change the shortcut currently assigned to View > View Mode > Wireframe > Last Used. You'll find this in Preferences, Shortcuts, here: 

    image.png.bfb8b5892b6f64307b0b226bc49b1845.png and then scroll way down to:

    image.png.e23fda4845ca2f308f8c85d1a1cda54d.png
     
  2. Then you will be able to assign it to Edit > Undo.       
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14 hours ago, walt.farrell said:

In Designer 2, the function of Ctrl+Y (on Windows) has changed from Edit > Redo to View > View Mode > Wireframe > Last Used.

Redo is now Ctrl+Shift+Z.

image.png.3f8cd9f676f44f1ae0adb01d6666636f.png
 

To restore the function of Ctrl+Y so it becomes Undo, you would need to do two things:

  1. Remove or change the shortcut currently assigned to View > View Mode > Wireframe > Last Used. You'll find this in Preferences, Shortcuts, here: 

    image.png.bfb8b5892b6f64307b0b226bc49b1845.png and then scroll way down to:

    image.png.e23fda4845ca2f308f8c85d1a1cda54d.png
     
  2. Then you will be able to assign it to Edit > Undo.       
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thanks for the solution. But after 5 years, why benefit adobe illustrator users. Let them configure it.

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16 hours ago, MEB said:

Hi @oscarlosan,
Thanks for your feedback. You're right. It doesn't work when the Zoom Tool is grouped with the View Tool in the toolbar. If added/dragged as an independent tool to the toolbar (menu View> Customise Tools) it does work as you'd expect. This only affects the macOS version since on Windows the View and Zoom tools remain independent (not grouped). I'm logging this to be looked at.

You're wrong. In windows the tools are grouped.
Although they are grouped, the events are different: click (display) and double click (100%). Please keep this. In addition, the view tool (hand) with the space bar made it appear. Adding more buttons is overloading the toolbar.

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Just now, oscarlosan said:

You're wrong. In windows the tools are grouped.
Although they are grouped, the events are different: click (display) and double click (100%). Please keep this. In addition, the view tool (hand) with the space bar made it appear. Adding more buttons is overloading the toolbar.

 

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