![]() ![]() I’m trying to find this shortcut in the preference menu to double check if I have the right shortcut entered, but I can’t seem to find it. I posted on blender groups from Reddit, and I posted on another one of the Blender recommended in-browser app from the Blender official website. I thought I would post here since this is a Blender specific community. ![]() It seems like it detects and works efficiently with the apps… With that being said, I’m still unsure what the issue is, it even could be user error… Although I’ve noticed when I changed to diff apps when it’s connected to my mac, it shows the name of the app at the top of the Astropad interface, like it is supposed to. I would assume though, because of this, compatibility, it could be an issue causing a mixup or a bug. The app has worked each time I open it and through out until the end of my session for the day. What the company claims, and what I read in artists’ ratings/blog posts, they’ve made it that it work so that it is compatible with various well known, digital design/art/image editing softwares… This is extremely nice. This Astropad app, as I said in the beginning has been made to use with the iPad and with a macbook laptop/monitor. I’m trying to follow a tutorial online, and the guy is bringing up this cycle menu, and when I try to setup the shortcut from Blender, onto Astropad, I can click the key on the keyboard popup, and set it up correctly, but when I go to click the action on the main interface of Blender, the screen only corresponds the shortcut action with playing the moving arrow with what I assume is the animation recording bar, at the bottom of the screen. Everything was actually going pretty smoothly until I cam across this one particular that I can’t seem to figure out… ![]() It has shortcut options, and the ability to use touch gestures since it is on an iPad. I would generally be using a drawing tablet or a pen drawing tablet, but I am completely broke atm, I figured this would be a good equivalent and it is!! It’s almost the same as having one. ![]() It’s the radial cycle shortcut on macbook, shift + S, that brings up the cycle in the center of the screen/whenever your mouse is. Hello everyone! Have any of you used Astropad/ipad pro and Blender? I am successfully setting up my shortcuts so far, there’s just one I am having trouble with. ![]()
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