(I am using version 4.9.74, but I believe the topic relates to all versions.)
When pressing the hotkey assigned to a certain brush (for instance, Sculpt Mode - Move) while the brush in question is already active, the previously used brush gets selected (for the sake of the example let's say Vox Hide).
This is incredibly frustrating, since this means that in many cases, pressing the hotkey assigned to a given brush can bring up something completely unrelated. I understand that this UX design may seem clever in theory, but in practice this is a big time waster - at least for me ; because even though I may know that I am already in Move mode, I may still be pressing my usual Move hotkey out of habit/muscle memory ... and end up with Vox Hide.
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Hello all.
(I am using version 4.9.74, but I believe the topic relates to all versions.)
When pressing the hotkey assigned to a certain brush (for instance, Sculpt Mode - Move) while the brush in question is already active, the previously used brush gets selected (for the sake of the example let's say Vox Hide).
This is incredibly frustrating, since this means that in many cases, pressing the hotkey assigned to a given brush can bring up something completely unrelated. I understand that this UX design may seem clever in theory, but in practice this is a big time waster - at least for me ; because even though I may know that I am already in Move mode, I may still be pressing my usual Move hotkey out of habit/muscle memory ... and end up with Vox Hide.
How does one fully disable this behavior ?
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