That one is easy to accommodate. Even the "Z, C, ..." could be change to "Z, P, ..." or other untaken combination so that it is "Z, C".openBrain wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 10:05 am * 'Copy' function of Sketcher is IMO different from what you can expect in a standard 'Copy-Paste' process, so it doesn't have to use 'Ctrl+C' command. IMO it even should not use this, as it can lead to weird things if your focus isn't in the 3D view. Better use a "Z, Something" command.
"G, 3, ..." is a very good mnemonic to the 3 point creation methods.openBrain wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 10:05 am * When using digits, we have to pay attention that on a variety of locale keyboards, it actually requires the user to press "Shift+digit key" -- if no numpad -- which isn't very comfortable. User may eventually circumvent this by caps locking when sketching.
For polygons, there is no good alternative that I can think of...
Oh! Tested. This works fine. Once it does not start by a number, using numbers is fine.
Current interferences in this example are:
Basically Sketcher single keys take precedence over the general shortcuts. If the "ctrl+c" is changed to "Z, C", we would get rid of the last one.Accelerator conflict between Sketcher_ConstrainVertical (V) and Std_OrthographicCamera (V, O)
Accelerator conflict between Sketcher_ConstrainTangent (T) and Std_TreeDrag (T,D)
Accelerator conflict between Sketcher_ConstrainSymmetric (S) and Std_LinkSelectLinked (S, G)
Accelerator conflict between Sketcher_Copy (CTRL+C) and Std_Copy (Ctrl+C)
I have also not used "W" and "W, ..." not to interfere to workbench navigation.