Nope, as I learnt in its day, long ago, it is ctrl + alt, THEN press and hold (without releasing the keys and yet not dragging) right mouse button , and also left mouse button (IMO, in this order to always do well), and only now, start to drag. 2) It's Windows, but you understand CTRL + ALT and RMB ONLY dragging. I believe is one of these two cases: 1) you are speaking about Mac versions (I don't have a mac, so, neither the mac version). My Wacom does not have infinite buttons, so having to waste a button on a single keybind when I shouldn't have to is annoying. I don't understand why you just can't change the keyboard setting for it or that is changed to alt+R click like it's done in Photoshop. That way you can avoid doing awkward commands with your tablet. As a fellow Wacom user, I would suggest just making a macro key that is specifically done to press ctrl+alt+L click+R click at the same time. One of THE most important tasks with the most buttons - now thats genius!Īnd it comes even better, on my Cintiq i have to actually drop the pen to contact the surface plus press all the buttons, which result very often in a painted point STRG-ALT + Mouse buttons at the same time.Same like in Substance Painter f.e. I called a friend and he explained it to me - you only have to press the ape-combo.
ZBRUSH CUSTOM BRUSHES KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS PC
It seems i postet in the wrong section, iam a PC user.