![]() "Drag to move selected" is a little misleading, but essentially it means you can move selected items by Alt-dragging anywhere on the canvas, not necessarily on the selected items - useful for moving small objects that the mouse pointer might obscure. Alt-clicking lets you select objects that are below others (each click selects the next item down in the z-index at the point where you're clicking). Holding Alt it says "Click to select under drag to move selected or select by touch" - i.e.Holding it when dragging an object constrains movement to the horizontal or vertical axis. holding control lets you select objects from inside groups, without ungrouping them first. Holding Ctrl it says "Click to select in groups drag to move hor/ver" - i.e.Shift+drag starts a rubberband selection without selecting or moving the object you start dragging on (vital for very complex drawings with overlapping objects). shift-click toggles the selection on/off of individual items. Holding Shift it says "Click to toggle select drag for rubberband selection" - i.e.It doesn't mention the Ctrl and Alt options, though. ![]() This tells you that you can select objects with a click (which only selects one), shift-click (which lets you multi-select) or dragging around objects ("rubberband" selection). With no modifiers held down you get the message about "Click, shift+click, or drag around objects to select". ![]() The status line is telling you the truth. Epos7 wrote:when using the select tool, if I hold down control, it says in the status bar "Ctrl: click to select in groups drag to move hor/vert"
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