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How to change "point of origin" short cut?

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Gbear7
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Hellow every one. :)
I am slowly figuring out the UI, but I can not find how to change "point of origin" to another key. Krita's default action is alt+drag mouse to move point of origin. However, alt is used for my KDE system to move my windows. I would like to change the alt+drag to super/windows_key+drag in Krita but I can not find it in the short-cut menu. The assistance would be most apreciated.
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I am not sure what you mean by 'point of origin' but I would recommend to do the opposite and change the KDE move windows shortcut to META(windows)+drag.
ALT is used by many apps for various things, so you could free it up from KDE.
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@monkeyPlanet, thanks for the reply.

It has been a long time since I posted this, so I am not sure what I was talking about either. But I think it had to do with adjusting the perspective tool or some such. I ended up buying the Muse2 DVD, and I learned quiet a bit from it, but I am not sure that I figured this one out.

This is kind of tough one. Changing my system and no just the program, it just seem backwards. I am kind of stubborn. Plus I break stuff on my system all the time trying to tweek things. As a result, I am kind of leary in doing so.


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