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      titosg
      last edited by

      I've tried everything, I'm on windows

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        Lindon @titosg
        last edited by Lindon

        @titosg

        press the {...} button to get to the UI editor...

        make sure you are in edit mode (pencil icon top left - not the lock icon).

        select your widget... it will get a green square round it.

        press delete.

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          tk_tmm
          last edited by tk_tmm

          Hello!

          I'm having the same issue, on macOS Catalina (10.15.5)

          From the UI editor, I am in pencil (edit) mode, select a widget, get a green square...

          and upon pressing delete, only get the "you can't do this" boop noise. The widget does not delete.

          Please assist? Thank you!

          (ps this probably belongs under "bugs", not "general", just realizing that)

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            d.healey
            last edited by

            I think this is a bug that has been mentioned before. I think on Mac you have to press backspace rather than delete (but I could be wrong).

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              ustk @d.healey
              last edited by

              @d-healey Both are working on mac, either if you select the component on the interface or in the component list, so yes, definitely a bug somewhere...

              Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                ustk @tk_tmm
                last edited by

                @tk_tmm @d-healey Oh wait a minute! If you're on a MacBook then it could be something like CMD+Backspace or so I reckon...

                Can't help pressing F5 in the forum...

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                  hisefilo @tk_tmm
                  last edited by

                  @tk_tmm it is Fn + Backspace on MacOS

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                    Sawer @hisefilo
                    last edited by

                    @hisefilo LifeSaver!!!!! Thanks a lot!

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