Control/Shift Lock, but what about Unlock?

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vinvin
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Control/Shift Lock, but what about Unlock?

Post by vinvin »

First post, pardon me if I miss some etiquette:

Trying to make a macro for revit, but requires a ctrl+tab.
Currently have this mapped.
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Purpose is to locate and switch one "yes/no" box( is that called a toggle?)
Works when turning off, but not when turning back on.

Any help appreciated.
dougmurrray85
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Re: Control/Shift Lock, but what about Unlock?

Post by dougmurrray85 »

You need to combine steps 2 and 3.

CTRL+Tab

In your current sequence the steps are press and let go of CTRL, then press and let go of Tab.

The current 3D connexion macro editor is complete trash and doesn't allow for specifying button down and button up sequences.
dejawitting
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Re: Control/Shift Lock, but what about Unlock?

Post by dejawitting »

You should press and release CTRL, then press and release Tab, as you have been doing.

Unfortunately, you can't specify button down and button up sequences in the present iteration of the 3D connexion macro editor, which is why it's so useless.
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Re: Control/Shift Lock, but what about Unlock?

Post by AmroSalih »

Is the issue reproducible after changing sequence #2 and #3? Please enter for sequence #2 keyboard shortcut [CTRL]+Tab.

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From the flyout menu currently available keyboard commands are "CTRL Lock" and "SHIFT Lock".
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