![]() If you open up a key-press testing program/app and hold down the key it shows that rather than being held the key is just being pressed repeatedly rather than just being held down. From the above topic, it sounds like this is just how key presses get sent on Teamviewer currently. I can confirm that disabling hardware acceleration did not fix the issue. I've never had to remap ctrl/shift due to this issue, but it at least works for when space is required. Must have something with the difference in how Maya interprets combined keypress holds compared to single key holds. For maya, remapping the hotbox to shift+space instead of just space fixed this issue entirely, don't know why, but it did. ![]() ![]() Realize this is a bit late, but for people who stumble upon this, although here's another topic with a slight workaround: Ī workaround (also mentioned in the above topic) worked well enough for me, IF you are able to remap the long-press key (Which you can do in maya at least).
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