![]() ![]() As the result, books and tutorials refer to the shortcut key Ctrl+A, but the right key on the Mac would be Alt+A (because Command is in place of the Alt key on the Apple keyboard). It’s not possible and honestly dilettantish for the keyboard-driven software (good idea, thought). :no: In good faith, maybe they wanted to preserve Blender behavior on all platform. I’m starting to think (well, I am almost sure) Blender developers did this intentionally. I finally give up and declare myself as hopeless. I’ve already tried even non-elegant keyboard remap with keyremap4macbook app, but Blender gone wild and every possible shortcut was broken even more. My problem is basically that Blender doesn’t respect my system-wide Modifier keys settings (System Preferences>Keyboard>Modifier Keys). Hi, my first post in here, I believe this will be my forum of choice. ![]()
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