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Contextual menu differences

Contextual menu differences - Rhino for Mac Tutorial

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Contextual menu differences

- If you're used to working in Rhino for Windows, you know that you can right click in any viewport to instantly repeat the last command. But in Rhino 5 for Mac, right clicking in a viewport actually does something a little bit differently, so let's go ahead and do that. I'm going to right click here, and you can see instead of repeating the last command, right clicking in Rhino 5 for Mac brings up a contextual menu. Now we can still access the recent commands by going to this first option, the recent commands list. And that can bring up any of my recent commands. Or I could grab any of these other helpful commands so maybe I want to adjust some grid or viewport properties or bring up the properties of an object. Or even change shading modes. And just like in Windows, in Rhino 5 for Mac either hitting spacebar or the return key immediately brings up the most recent command. So I'll go ahead and hit spacebar. And I can see I'm back to the most recent command I used. I'll go ahead and…

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