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  • M Offline
    Matte
    last edited by 9 May 2017, 15:19

    Hi All,
    I just bought a new mouse (Logitech G502). I am trying to set up a button cor Copy and one for paste. Normally (Ctrl + C = Copy) and (Ctrl + V = Paste). But "I think" for Sketchup you need to make the buttons (EDIT+ Ctrl + C = Copy) and (EDIT + Ctrl + V = Paste)........ But I do not know what the keystroke equivalent is for the (EDIT tab in Sketchup to activate the copy or paste part of the commands? I tried using the Multi Key macro to recoed the steps since I didn't know what the EDIT button was?
    Thanks for your help!!!

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    • B Offline
      Box
      last edited by 9 May 2017, 15:22

      No, no need for 'Edit' just set it as normal.

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      • M Offline
        Matte
        last edited by 10 May 2017, 03:55

        For some reason that never worked? So I thought there must be another keystroke to activate it?

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          Matte
          last edited by 10 May 2017, 14:20

          I guess it's a multi key operation, since I cant find a (select button, or whatever the key equivalent is for the "Left Click" button... I'm guessing the "left click" and the copy buttons can not be added together. So the best I can come up with is to first use the "left click" button than use the "copy" button than use the "left click" button again and than choose the "paste" button and than use the "Left Click" button again. You cant just put the curser over an object and pick copy, move it where you want it and hit the paste button. So instead of 2 button set of actions you must use 5 to accomplish the same thing.

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