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ItemNav Keyboard Shortcuts #1233

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AmolK987 opened this issue Mar 13, 2023 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #1236
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ItemNav Keyboard Shortcuts #1233

AmolK987 opened this issue Mar 13, 2023 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #1236
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Area: Frontend Issues related to all parts of the frontend code, site and app. D2 Difficulty: Medium P1 Priority: High S1 Scope: Small = 1-3 file changes with only 7-10 line changes in total Type: Enhancement
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AmolK987 commented Mar 13, 2023

Add keyboard shortcuts to bring up common circuit components in order to streamline the circuit design process using OpenCircuits.

@LeonMontealegre LeonMontealegre changed the title Analog Keyboard Shortcuts ItemNav Keyboard Shortcuts Mar 13, 2023
@LeonMontealegre LeonMontealegre added Type: Enhancement Area: Frontend Issues related to all parts of the frontend code, site and app. D2 Difficulty: Medium P1 Priority: High S1 Scope: Small = 1-3 file changes with only 7-10 line changes in total and removed Analog labels Mar 13, 2023
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So what's the exact desired behavior you were thinking?

Something like:
User presses 'r' and suddenly the outline of a Resistor appears over their cursor and they can then click to place as many as they want. User can then press Escape to stop placing them?
Or does it make sense for only a single resistor place when clicked?

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Yeah, we were thinking about implementing it similar to how ltspice has it, where if you clicked 'r' your cursor turns into a resistor and you can place how ever many you want, and then press escape to stop placing resistors.

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Area: Frontend Issues related to all parts of the frontend code, site and app. D2 Difficulty: Medium P1 Priority: High S1 Scope: Small = 1-3 file changes with only 7-10 line changes in total Type: Enhancement
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