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Sergio Garcy

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  1. Hi, this is my first forum post and before start asking my doubts I prefer to share something that could be interesting for others. It would be great to receive some fresh ideas with this workflow. For several months I was testing the best combination of shortcuts for the mouse Logitech Master Series MX3 with 13 different buttons, each one customized... It's a beast. Left, main wheel, and right as normal. Top Button: (small and close to the wheel) Cmd+Shift-O // Open Organization. Complete different ways to reach saved views, and sheets or even select a layer or class.... for editing seems the fastest way. Side Wheel: It doesn't work as a wheel is supposed to do, up and down are different shortcuts. UP: Numeric pad 0 // The fastest way to go to the top/Plan view ever. Down: Numeric Pad 1 // Goes directly to left isometric. With one finger you can swap between 2D and 3D instantaneously. Forward Button: X // Using Vector with your left hand pressing X is possible. I don't have any more cells in Excel, titles on emails, WhatsApp to clients with "XXXX" haha Back Button: Cmd + 6 // Two buttons together, one select and the second fit the object to the screen, move the wheel and you have the view between 2D and 3D, press again on an empty area press again the second button and you have fit all the objects fitted to the screen. The lower section has one click and 4 clicks and drags: Click: Expand Mission Control // Easy way to switch apps. Click + Back and Click + front: Copy and paste... Perfect combo: Press Forward (X), Slide back (copy) click on the draw, and slide front (Paste). Click + left: Undo (Undo with a view) Easy to solve mistake: slide to front and copy, error.. just slide left and solve. Click + Right: Shift + 1 // Set Working plane tool: Essential in my workflow but always hidden somewhere. That's the best combination that I found at the moment... Set "Control" as a shortcut doesn't allow you to move on the 3D view with a single hand, unfortunately, it doest work. I hope that this could be interesting for someone... Thanks so much!
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