How do I turn off the new bring into focus mode?
Can I change what the double left click operation does?
I have to agree Stephan.Even though it is a nice new feature, it is far too easy to accidentally activate it if you double click in the wrong place.Examples: You double click an object to switch to Shape tool (node editing), or you double click a text object to activate Text tool, but the object happens to be part of a group so Focus mode gets activated instead.
How are you guys accidently doing all this double clicking? Corel will most likely introduce the change for the subscription version but this is just poor hardware setup.
It is not necessarely about "accidentally" double clicking, David.Power users often double click an object to activate Shape tool (to start node editing) or Text tool (to start text editing), instead of going via the toolbox or using a shortcut.If this is done on an object that happens to be part of a group (which isn't obvious if the object hasn't been selected first), focus mode will be activated instead.FYI, I have set mouse wheel click to double click for as long as I can remember and yes, it happens that I accidentally double click when I try to work fast, but it is a minor problem (compared to the benefits of "one click double clicking" ) and it is not related to what we are talking about here.
Power users seem to have more problems then the term power user would imply.
Power users get problems when the software doesn't behave the way it should do.In this particular case it can be blamed on a new feature that hasn't yet been fine tuned to reach its full potential.As long as the software works the way it should do, these power users, who take advantage of a customizable workspace and helpful macros and tricks, will run in circles around any "average user".Unfortunately though, Draw has still too many UI- and stability bugs that tend to slow them/us down.