Doubleclick or "holding down" shortctut keys to activate Fredo6 plugins
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Hi and good morning.
I`ve just updated sketchup to newest release, and now as the Haeding says, I have to either doubleclick a Fredo6 tool to activate it or holding down the shortcut key (or doubletap it) to activate tool.
I
ve triede the "fast feedback" routine that Ive seen been mentioned but to no luck.Are there anyone else having this issue, or a explination for this ?? Thank you.
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Which extension are you referring to? All of them?
Are you Mac or Windows?
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Hi, sorry for a late reply.
I`m on windows 11, Nvidia 5070, SU v.26.2.243. And yes, it seems that the icon or the shortcut to activate a Fredo plugin tool must be doubletapped og hold for a sec. Exsample: selecting a box that I made and turened in to a group, then tapping the shortcut keys made for this tool (ctrl+shift+s) nothing happens. But if holding those keys for more than a second or holding ctrl+shif, then doubletap the S key the tool activates. and if i select the box and hover over the icon for that tool and click once, nothing happens, but if i double click the tool activates.
This seems to bee with som of the Fredo tools but not all.
Not working is: Tools on surface, Fredoscale (except for the cuick launcher icon, that calls upp the menu on one click), Joint push pull. Stencil, Fredo Stencil and more
But som are working with one click ie.: FredoBend, Move and align ++
This is so wierd, and i have no idea of why this is. I was messing around with the Graphics settings for som "random crashes" after updating skechup, but they are now back to their original settings.
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