Most preferred shortcuts for 'Lock / unlock hightlighted object selection. While selection locked, no other object will be hightlighted, when your move your aim on it' action

There are 0 occurrences of this action in the database. Less similar actions are found 37 times.

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Similarity Shortcut action Program name Shortcut

86%

Lock / unlock selection Figma

86%

Lock / Unlock selection WinDev 25

86%

Lock / Unlock selection WinDev 25

80%

Unlock a selection Adobe Illustrator

80%

Unlock a selection Adobe Illustrator (Mac)

79%

Whistle Selection ARK: Survival Evolved

77%

Move selection up Things (Mac)

77%

Move selection up Things (iPad)

77%

Move selection up Middle Earth: Shadow of War

77%

Move Selection Up Adobe Premiere Pro (Windows)

77%

Move Selection Up Adobe Premiere Pro (Mac)

77%

Move selection up Shotcut

77%

Move selection up Shotcut (Mac)

75%

Move Selection End Adobe Premiere Pro (Mac)

75%

Move Selection End Adobe Premiere Pro (Windows)

75%

Lock the selection Amazon Lumberyard

74%

Object selection tool Steinberg Cubase 10.5

74%

Highlight objects Wasteland 3 (PC)

73%

Move selection down Middle Earth: Shadow of War

73%

Move selection left Middle Earth: Shadow of War

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