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8 | | == Select a way sharing common nodes == |
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10 | | Quite often you will come across the situation where two or more ways share a common set of nodes. Using the [wiki:Help/Action/Select select] tool you seem to only be able to select one way. |
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12 | | If you hold down the middle mouse button while the cursor is over the ways you get a pop up listing the ways. If you hold CTRL while the middle mouse button is still held down, you can release the middle mouse button and then use the left mouse button to select one of the ways from the pop up. |
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14 | | Alternativ you can use the AltGr Key to switch through the different lines step by step with the normal mouse button. |
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16 | | === for Mac users === |
17 | | On Mac OSX, there's no button that works as a middle button like with unix. You can use the middle button with a Mighty Mouse. Connect Mighty Mouse, Open System Preferences, click "Keyboard and Mouse" and configure the Ball button as "button 3". Then it can be used as the middle button. Note that you cannot configure other buttons as "button 3" with the Apple Driver. Maybe you can find a more useful mouse driver for this purpose. |
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