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Hey Andy, found a bug in the new release.
Undo and Redo keyboard shortcuts appear to be case sensitive for some reason. As in, if you accidentally hit Caps Lock, then Ctrl + z no longer undo's things. If Caps Lock is on, you have to do Ctrl + Shift + z. Not sure why it would be differentiating between Ctrl + Z and Ctrl + z, but it is.
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That's normal behavior. It's Windows that 'inverts' the case when caps lock is on.
In AC3D Ctrl+z will Undo, Ctrl+Z will Redo - very useful sometimes if you do too many undos. |
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Isn't REDO mapped to ctrl+y? I would guess the keyboard shortcut mapping on some programs ignores the caps lock key and gets the state of the shift key as a modifier... The open office I have here treats the ctrl+z case insensitive, too, but shift+ctrl+z is unassigned.
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Methinks Andy just forgot to put a UCASE() around the inputs back in the day. ![]()
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