Before discovering the need to engage "NumLock" to use a numeric keypad to control views I tried a quick fix of modifying the shortcuts for "ctrl+1" and "ctrl+2" for a top/plan view and front view. I've learned that these shortcuts are "hardcoded" to be zoom in and out functions. Forgive my potential presumption but as most users likely have a mouse with a scroll wheel, is it necessary to prevent these two shortcuts from being re-mapped?
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Before discovering the need to engage "NumLock" to use a numeric keypad to control views I tried a quick fix of modifying the shortcuts for "ctrl+1" and "ctrl+2" for a top/plan view and front view. I've learned that these shortcuts are "hardcoded" to be zoom in and out functions. Forgive my potential presumption but as most users likely have a mouse with a scroll wheel, is it necessary to prevent these two shortcuts from being re-mapped?
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