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Applying temporal interpolation on key frames on a mac

New Here ,
Mar 12, 2017 Mar 12, 2017

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I'm using a Mac and I'm trying to figure out how to apply a temporal interpolation on a key frame. All the demos I see say "right click" on the key frame to bring up the drop down menu. arghh! There's no such thing as "right click" on a Mac. Help me.

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LEGEND , Mar 12, 2017 Mar 12, 2017
There's no such thing as "right click" on a Mac.

There is if you have a two button mouse and I am sure Mac guys know other ways..

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Mar 12, 2017 Mar 12, 2017

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There's no such thing as "right click" on a Mac.

There is if you have a two button mouse and I am sure Mac guys know other ways..

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Mar 12, 2017 Mar 12, 2017

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Hold the Control key down when clicking.

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Mar 12, 2017 Mar 12, 2017

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In addition to Control+clicking, if you have a trackpad, the default settings allow you to right click by pushing down with two fingers as well. Any third party mouse will right click appropriately immediately and finally, if you have a Magic Mouse, you simply need to "turn on" the right click by opening System Preferences and going to the Mouse settings pane.

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Mar 13, 2017 Mar 13, 2017

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Thanks. Not being familiar with Macs I didn't know a two button mouse would work.

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