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Using the left-click to select: In this case, you won’t use the W key. Instead you will call the menu using a right-click in Edit Mode. The menu will show different options based on what you are selecting at the time you press the shortcut. For instance, if you have a vertex picked it will only show options that work with vertices.
The menu received a new name and now is the “Context Menu.” Since Blender 2.80 also changed the way we select objects using either the left or right mouse buttons, you will have two different ways to call this menu:
Which is the W key in Blender 2.79?
Using the right-click to select (Like in Blender 2.79): If you keep the selection working like all previous versions of Blender, use the W key in Edit Mode to call the menu. Using the left-click to select: In this case, you won’t use the W key.
Is there a way to switch to Blender?
Aimed at anyone interested in switching to Blender my videos are all about showing the pure power and joy that is using the program. We will also venture into Substance and Unreal Engine, to demonstrate the Games pipeline and more. No matter if you are more senior or more junior I hope you like the show and are able to pick up a few tricks.
Where do I find the Paste Special option?
To see if Paste Special is enabled: Go to: File > Options > Advanced. Under Cut, copy and paste, ensure Show Paste Options button when content is pasted is checked. Ensure that all instances of the web browsers that you use are Closed and try to use Paste Special again.
One critical note before you find out how to access this menu: The options you will find in this menu are not intended for end-users. This is mainly for Microsoft Support and developers who are aware of what they are doing. Please keep that in mind and don’t blame me, Microsoft, or anyone else if you do something and get issues afterward.
Where is the context menu in Microsoft Teams?
When you started your Microsoft Teams application on your computer, you find the app icon in the taskbar. This example is shown on a Windows PC. If you right-click the icon, you see a context menu with options like Sign out , Get logs , Settings, and some other options.