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Yes I did. Same left hand, slightly different location.
"Slightly"? Try keeping your fingers on Ctrl and Z on an AZERTY keyboard for several minutes.
What irritates me even more than the lack of undo is the filter button or lack there of. Ctrl Shift F? Or try to remember which pull down icon it is under? Give me a break!
I wish you all luck with your effort but this issue came up in the beta testing forum when it was first changed and the response was that the menu bar was updated in appearance to match the changes in Driver. All the protest then didn't get it changed back. You all make very valid arguments, I hope someone is listening.
William
I also have a disability and I find the menus in TS2019 awkward and non-intuitive enough to use as it is. As for keyboard shortcuts try using those when your brain randomly micropauses like mine does.Not to mention for those of us with neuropathy, forcing a keyboard shortcut or increasing the mouse use is not accessibility friendly.
I also have a disability and I find the menus in TS2019 awkward and non-intuitive enough to use as it is. As for keyboard shortcuts try using those when your brain randomly micropauses like mine does.
I build routes in Trainz to keep my silly sleepy fogged up brain working even though it's an effort to do so at times. I make a lot of mistakes so an easy to reach 'Undo' click button is absolutely essential. Keyboard shortcuts are useless. I spend enough time as it staring at my keyboard trying to remember what key does what without having a new lot to try and get used to.In truth I should probably avoid the kind of intensive PC use that building routes entails, but I enjoy exercising the creativity. I have multifocal motor neuropathy which affects the nerves and muscles controlling the hand and fingers so they become weak and unresponsive, also partially numb. It is treated by infusion of IVIG at periodic intervals but towards the end of the treatment cycle it does become less effective and my right hand ends up splayed out like an overcooked roast chicken.
A digression I know, but keeping a user friendly menu system is key to continuing to enjoy one of my hobby pastimes.
I do not really think that is acceptable for what seems to be quite a few serious builders here and were happy with the controls the way they were, I really despise being told to " Just move on or just get over it change will do you good "If not, memorize the shortcuts and move on. Maybe write them on a Post-it and stick it to the top of your screen?
Thank you very much for posting that Mick. You saved me from posting something that might have got me sent to the naughty chair by the moderators.I do not really think that is acceptable for what seems to be quite a few serious builders here and were happy with the controls the way they were, I really despise being told to " Just move on or just get over it change will do you good "
Cheers Mick.
I do not really think that is acceptable for what seems to be quite a few serious builders here and were happy with the controls the way they were, I really despise being told to " Just move on or just get over it change will do you good "
Cheers Mick.
I would prefer the undo/redo to be clickable in the header, but, can be persuaded if it were replaced with something like the LAYER NAME....
Now you are talking! Placing the name of the active layer on the menu bar would be a far better use of screen real estate than those silly buttons! (ducks for cover)