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    Could the escape key be an alternative way to close out isolation mode?

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      Boldline
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      I wanted to see if it was feasible to make the escape key be an alternate method to close out isolation mode? Really I'd like to see it be an alternate option for closing out the temporary tool panels that open as well

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        VectorStyler @Boldline
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        @Boldline I added this to the backlog. Have to make sure that it does not conflict with some other key.

        There is also a new full screen mode in 1.2 (no menu, or panels) which uses escape to exit.

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          William Kansepa
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          @Boldline Currently in Windows I can use the Escape key to exit Isolation Mode. I guess this could be a Mac problem only...

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            @VectorStyler said in Could the escape key be an alternative way to close out isolation mode?:

            @Boldline I added this to the backlog. Have to make sure that it does not conflict with some other key.

            There is also a new full screen mode in 1.2 (no menu, or panels) which uses escape to exit.

            Great! This will be a very useful feature, especially on smaller screens. Lots of room to complete a task.

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