
I think this screenshot of bettertouchtool’s documentation basically proves this by having ctrl click and right click be different. I can deal with the clutter, and I am coming to appreciate how much easier the current method makes pin swaps, etc, as compared to something like diptrace. The short of it is that it doesn’t really fire what a regular mouse would send for “right click”, which seems absolutely negligible in general except for in diptrace. Cross-modules management ensures that principal circuits can. Holding down CTRL before clicking on a mac, (and I would hazard to guess what mac calls ‘secondary click’ on trackpads is the same) technically switches left and right clicks - but still has to check for a “left click” before remapping. This module of DipTrace delivers a number of features for visual and logical pin connections. The same thing happens for me on windows, and windows key global shortcuts don’t activate with diptrace active.

What I think is happening here is diptrace not inheriting some of mac’s global keyboard shortcuts.

DipTrace engineering department offers Schematic Capture, PCB Layout and. If you wanted to get as anal about it as I would, and I suppose I now have, you could try using BetterTouchTool and remapping your right click. I have implemented the schematic diagram of the same circuit on EasyEDA.
