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Suggestion: Release a component with the mouse key #144
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Hi and thanks for the suggestion. Kind regards, D. |
sorry I explained myself badly... Now I try again: When you select a component and position it on the grid, the same remains attached to the cursor (component highlighted in green). The request was: could it not be that in this case pressing the right mouse button releases the component? ... I hope I have explained myself better with my rough English. Bye, Max |
Hi @Max2433BO Cheers, |
Ok @DarwinNE ...but when there is the selected component attached to the cursor (in drawing mode), highlighted in green, in this case the use of the right button of the moue, now, has no effect (no contextual menu appears). So, just in this case, would it not be possible to associate the spacebar function with the right mouse button? In this way, the previously used component would be deleted from the cursor using either the spacebar key or the right mouse button. bye, Max |
Hi @Max2433BO, Cheers, |
Hi @DarwinNE No problem, don't worry:
The request was: is it possible to implement the disconnection of the component from the cursor (point 5 above) by pressing the right mouse button? In practice, only in this case, pressing the right mouse button should emulate the spacebar. By, Max |
Hi @Max2433BO, I see what I can do about it. Cheers, D. |
The last commit should complete the implementation of this request. I close it. |
Hi @DarwinNE ,
I open this issue as a remainder for a suggestion proposed by a user of Electroyou site.
In particular, it is asked whether it is possible to release a selected component by pressing the right mouse key, as an alternative to using the keyboard spacebar.
That's all.
Bye, Max
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