![]() Rotate and Scale functions used to work the same, where you could press R+Enter or S+Enter to bring up their respective dialogue boxes, type in a number, and hit Enter. Schermafbeelding om 22.10.01.png 44 KB.In the artboards menu, two have the same number, and so one cannot access or export one of those two artboards (see the attached photo, with two artboards labeled "9") Actual Result: The current object goes into rotate mode.Expected Result: Shift-selecting the nearby object or scaling the selected object.Steps taken: Using the selection tool I attempt to shift+select a nearby object or scale the selected object.Version of Illustrator: CC2018 (but same occurs in 2017, 2015, 2014). ![]() You can see a video of the behaviour attached below. I've also had it occur on 2 different computers with 2 different Wacom devices (Intuous 5 and Cintiq 13HD) and multiple versions of the Mac operating system (Yosemite through to Sierra). This behaviour has been in every version of Illustrator since the original Illustrator CC - which behaved flawlessly. I have an issue with the Selection tool and the rotation handle functionality overriding both scale and shift+selection of other objects while using a Wacom.Įssentially, the rotation functionality tolerance seems to be 2-3 times higher than when using a mouse, which means that I have to zoom in far in order to either scale or select a nearby object.
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