![]() The feature is also available from the context menu. Shift+Ctrl+C – Over any property button, the hotkey is used to copy the data path for the property.Ctrl+C – Over any Operator Button, the shortcut copies the Python command into the clipboard (The program shortcut can be used in the Python console or the Text Editor while writing scripts).Shift+Alt+I – Clear all keyframes (removing all F-curves). ![]() It can be used for number fields and toggles. Alt – When held while editing values, it applies the changes to all the selected items, including objects, bones and sequence-strips.Return/Enter – Activates the menus or toggles the values.Ctrl+Wheel (Mouse Scrolling Wheel) – Change the value in incremental steps, this option cycles the values for pop-up option menus and buttons.Minus – Negate the number values (multiply by -1.0).Backspace – Clear the value (clears a text field or sets the value to 0).RMB (Right Mouse Button) – Open the context menu.Ctrl+Alt+V – Paste vector as the whole or the whole colour field.Ctrl+Alt+C – Copy the entire vector or the colour field.Ctrl+V – Paste the (single) value of the button.Ctrl+C – Copy the (single) value of the button.In the process they took out what I considered a minor yet immersive ability to walk slow, progressively speeding up while using a gamepad, RPing/soaking up the atmosphere.Also read: Mac Shortcut Keys That Will Help Improve Your Productivity At Work Blender shortcuts for Properties It was a nice gesture from CDPR for those who struggled & disliked the vanilla movement but, at least they gave the option to switch back and forth between the two. This reminds me of the removal of the "slow walk" functionality that was taking out for (AFAIK) absolutely no reason when they introduced the alt. It would be great if CDPR gave us the option to switch between the two menu styles. I've since gotten used to the new radial menu, although I still think it's a bit too obtrusive/large. My initial hope when seeing that option was that it would revert back to the smaller, original radial menu when set to off. I've found no difference so whatever between setting it to on or off. Old thread (sorry) Has anyone playing on PC or console figured out what the 'Alternative Quick Access Menu' on/off toggle actually does? r/Skelligers - r/freefolk equivalent of The Witcher.r/WitcherTRPG - For The Witcher Tactical role-playing game developed by R.r/wiedzmin - For The Witcher series in general, with emphasis on the source material (books).r/netflixwitcher - For the Netflix adaptation of The Witcher series.r/cyberpunkgame - For the upcoming role-playing video game developed by CDPR.r/gwent - For the standalone card game developed by CDPR set in the Witcher universe.Want to chat about the Witcher? Join us in the Witcher Discord.Did you know that we're also on Steam? You can join our group here.If you want to know about The Witcher 3's New Game+ mode, go here.Please check out Kerry000's Newcomer's Guide to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (PDF).Please look at our Frequently Asked Questions page before posting.Witcher porn, modified NSFW content (these belong to /r/Witcher_NSFW).Explicit self advertising or Let's Plays. ![]()
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