Yes, and that is a unique use of those commands using the Dial—the instructions to implement this are listed below.
Typically these functions are assigned to a Button, but they can also be assigned to the Dial for an unquie adaptation of who they are used.
When you set Undo and Redo to a Dial position, you can quickly move the Dial back to Undo lines or brush strokes or move the Dial forward to add them back. This makes for a super fast edit on the fly.
Open the Settings panel and then [1] select the application you want to assign the function to. [2] Then select your My Quick Keys from the left navigation menu. [3] Select the mode you would like to assign this set of functions in this case; I have selected Mode 4. | |
[4] Click the dropdown menu and [5] and select Keystroke. | |
[6] Click in the first field. [7] Then click Clear. | |
[8] Press the keys you want to add to the first field. I entered Undo - Ctrl+Z You will follow the same process with the second field. I entered in Redo - Ctrl+Shift+Z [9] And then click OK | |
And it will look like this. [9] Please know we are working on assigning custom names to these fields. | |
The last step is to rename the Mode to Undo Redo - this is optional. [11] Dropdown the menu and [12] select Rename "Mode 4". [13] Click Ok | |
You are set. [13] It shows the new name you gave that function. |