Polygonius Posted January 27, 2024 Posted January 27, 2024 If my both hands on the keybord -- its a "wide way" to to move one hand to mouse and select in toolbar another tool than the TEXT_TOOL. I would send "welcome" to an option that i can ESCAPE test-tool via (eg. cmd+t). And i would doubel welcome that this shorty is so smart: to recognize what i want "as next": For example: i hit cmd+t PLUS i hit (inside 1 second) also V =the tool box will deactivet TEXT-tool and activate the MOVE tool! Any solutions/suggestions for such stunt? Quote OSX 12.5 / iMac Retina 27" / Radeon Pro 580X / Metall: on! --- WWG1WGA WW!
walt.farrell Posted January 27, 2024 Posted January 27, 2024 Have you tried the Esc (Escape) key? You may need to press it twice, in some circumstances, depending on what you want to do next. Polygonius 1 Quote -- Walt Designer, Photo, and Publisher V1 and V2 at latest retail and beta releases PC: Desktop: Windows 11 Pro 23H2, 64GB memory, AMD Ryzen 9 5900 12-Core @ 3.00 GHz, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090 Laptop: Windows 11 Pro 23H2, 32GB memory, Intel Core i7-10750H @ 2.60GHz, Intel UHD Graphics Comet Lake GT2 and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Laptop GPU. Laptop 2: Windows 11 Pro 24H2, 16GB memory, Snapdragon(R) X Elite - X1E80100 - Qualcomm(R) Oryon(TM) 12 Core CPU 4.01 GHz, Qualcomm(R) Adreno(TM) X1-85 GPU iPad: iPad Pro M1, 12.9": iPadOS 18.5, Apple Pencil 2, Magic Keyboard Mac: 2023 M2 MacBook Air 15", 16GB memory, macOS Sequoia 15.5
dominik Posted January 27, 2024 Posted January 27, 2024 4 hours ago, Polygonius said: And i would doubel welcome that this shorty is so smart: to recognize what i want "as next": For example: i hit cmd+t PLUS i hit (inside 1 second) also V =the tool box will deactivet TEXT-tool and activate the MOVE tool! A not so well known command is to use CMD+D to deselect the text tool when in editing mode. Then hit the shortcut key for the tool you want to use next. But basically CMD+D (I think it's Option+D on Mac) behaves the same as ESC. d. Old Bruce, Polygonius and Laura Roy 3 Quote Affinity Suite on Windows (V2) and iPad (V2). Beta testing when available. Windows 11 64-bit - Core i7 - 16GB - Intel HD Graphics 4600 & NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M iPad pro 9.7" + Apple Pencil
MikeTO Posted January 27, 2024 Posted January 27, 2024 Note that Cmd+D (shortcut for the Deselect command in the Select menu) will deselect the text frame entirely while Esc's action varies: If text is selected in a text frame: Esc will deselect the text and leave the text cursor in the frame. If the cursor is in a text frame: Esc will remove the text cursor from the frame but leave the frame selected. Unfortunately, assigning Esc to Deselect will not work in a text frame because the behaviour of the Esc key is hardcoded in the context of editing text. But if Cmd+D isn't convenient enough you could find another single key to map to it. Polygonius 1 Quote Download a free PDF manual for Affinity Publisher 2.6 Download a quick reference chart for Affinity's Special Characters Affinity 2.6 for macOS Sequoia 15.5, MacBook Pro (M4 Pro) and iPad Air (M2)
Polygonius Posted January 27, 2024 Author Posted January 27, 2024 4 hours ago, walt.farrell said: Have you tried the Esc (Escape) key? You may need to press it twice, in some circumstances, depending on what you want to do next. Thanks. I have my ESCAPE_key set to deselect (all)... so it cannot work? But if there is a COMMAND, to "ESCAPE from Teyt-modus", so i should be able to re-shorty this? (in my logic). But where is this COMMAND of this and how to find... so i can re-shorty this? I am very familar with shortcuts-preferences... as far i know, where this ITEM is to find! PS: All AFF_Apps shortcut-manager... why is there no way to search to Commands and show" conflicts" (yleeow Alaram... via rightclick... is this so difficault to implement?Have a look at the FREEWARE oceanaudio ... so should a shortcut.manager look like (even better ist BITWIG... but yeah, this a Pay-appp...) At least Ocean-Audio-like shorty.manager you should have! Quote OSX 12.5 / iMac Retina 27" / Radeon Pro 580X / Metall: on! --- WWG1WGA WW!
Polygonius Posted January 27, 2024 Author Posted January 27, 2024 1 hour ago, dominik said: A not so well known command is to use CMD+D to deselect the text tool when in editing mode. Thanks - it works! Quote OSX 12.5 / iMac Retina 27" / Radeon Pro 580X / Metall: on! --- WWG1WGA WW!
Polygonius Posted January 27, 2024 Author Posted January 27, 2024 37 minutes ago, MikeTO said: Note that Cmd+D (shortcut for the Deselect command in the Select menu) will deselect the text frame entirely while Esc's action varies: If text is selected in a text frame: Esc will deselect the text and leave the text cursor in the frame. If the cursor is in a text frame: Esc will remove the text cursor from the frame but leave the frame selected. Unfortunately, assigning Esc to Deselect will not work in a text frame because the behaviour of the Esc key is hardcoded in the context of editing text. But if Cmd+D isn't convenient enough you could find another single key to map to it. Thanks. Quote OSX 12.5 / iMac Retina 27" / Radeon Pro 580X / Metall: on! --- WWG1WGA WW!
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