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How can I change the Mac keyboard shortcut click-Ctrl-Shift?

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Hi, I'm running into a conflict when I use TinkerCAD. To pan the view in TinkerCAD, you need to hold down the Ctrl and Shift keys. However, in Firefox, when I hold down those keys and click, I get the submenu pop-up. I would like to disable or change that keyboard shortcut in Firefox, since I don't ever use it to bring up the submenu. Thank you.

Hi, I'm running into a conflict when I use TinkerCAD. To pan the view in TinkerCAD, you need to hold down the Ctrl and Shift keys. However, in Firefox, when I hold down those keys and click, I get the submenu pop-up. I would like to disable or change that keyboard shortcut in Firefox, since I don't ever use it to bring up the submenu. Thank you.

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On Mac you can open the right-click context menu via Ctrl+ left-click or possibly via a long left-click (click and hold) This is something on the Mac system level and Firefox obeys this. I don't think there is a way to disable this feature on Mac.

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Hello SwimCoach231,

Maybe you'd like to give this add-on a try :

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/saka-key/

Any good  ?

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Soluție aleasă

On Mac you can open the right-click context menu via Ctrl+ left-click or possibly via a long left-click (click and hold) This is something on the Mac system level and Firefox obeys this. I don't think there is a way to disable this feature on Mac.

See also: