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So to disable "snap-to-point" on a Windows OS, you would press and hold ctl as you make the line, but on Mac using the 'command' button isn't working, and the control button on Mac doesn't work either.
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So that works now? Thanks.
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No code came up for FN, but I did press other keys and codes came up, but only on my alpha or numeric keys, not my fn, control, option/alt, or command.
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Could we possibly press another button for snap-to-point? Or pressing a button to toggle snap-to-point? Such as pressing the "1" button could toggle snap-to-point off.
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Ecrit par Sinjid, 02.07.2013 at 13:59
Could we possibly press another button for snap-to-point? Or pressing a button to toggle snap-to-point? Such as pressing the "1" button could toggle snap-to-point off.
It's possible. Does Mac have any other similar buttons to CTRL or ALT that could be used?
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Ecrit par Amok, 02.07.2013 at 15:21
Ecrit par Sinjid, 02.07.2013 at 13:59
Could we possibly press another button for snap-to-point? Or pressing a button to toggle snap-to-point? Such as pressing the "1" button could toggle snap-to-point off.
It's possible. Does Mac have any other similar buttons to CTRL or ALT that could be used?
Sorry for the very late response.
I just recently boot camped this Mac to run Windows, and the "Control" button works as "Control", I've also noticed that a few other games use the "Control" button on Mac, though I don't know why that's not working on AtWar.
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