![]() ![]() button mouse was a good idea, because Macs use one button… I’ve lost count how many times I’ve been told by people including tech-support types that they didn’t think me buying a 2-, 3- etc. Probably the greatest problem you’ll have is the companies/places/individuals that don’t know it doesn’t matter, and give you no latitude to change if you want to. ![]() It’s purely a personal preference as I see it. Really it makes no difference what you use/learn on. Re the post I responded to Eliska earlier: so if you are doing a circle, you can hold Alt-Shift as you drag and it will draw from the center and your circle will be perfectly roundĪdditionally "Alt+/Opt+" draws shapes from the centre of ever graphic app I use, and "Shift+" constrains the same. Hold down the Alt key as you drag.And hold Shift to constrain. Certainly with the latest version being OSX only, it’s build will be closer to PC/Unix than a "traditional" Mac app ever was. Rocket, don’t get trapped in that idea black-hole that Mac somehow disable usability. Program, but surely there is a key press combination that will allow this. I know Mac users can’t right click and Photoshop is a Mac-centric But other programs allow you to right click and drag and the shape grows centered on where youĬlicked. So it’sĮasy to draw a quick circle using the ellipse tool. The cursor in the upper left corner of where you want the shape, left clickĪnd drag down and to the right (using the shift key to constrain). In other graphic programs, drawing a shape is like it is in Photoshop…put ![]()
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