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I have just upgraded to AC3D v8 in Mac OSX 10.11.6, having used previous versions of AC3D for over 10 years. I find that keyboard/keystroke shortcuts with SHIFT don't recognise that the SHIFT key is held down. So, for example:
SHIFT + CMD + N (flip normals) acts like CMD + N (new file). I opened AC3D v7 for an immediate comparison, and it worked as expected (SHIFT recognised perfectly) with my hardware and OS. Guy. Last edited by guym-p; 12th January 2017 at 01:43 PM. |
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I should add that the software versions I'm comparing are:
AC3D 8.0.50a AC3D 7.5.02 OS X 10.11.6 (15G1212) Guy. |
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There is a bug/difference with the key bindings in the latest Mac Cocoa Tcl/Tk library which we had to workaround.
Please try this AC3D: http://www.inivis.com/external/ac3d8058mac.tgz |
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Spot-on, Andy! Thanks for such a speedy fix!
Guy. |
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I have AC3D 8.0.80 on Windows 7 x64 and I also have this problem.
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