3 title: Deleting Objects
7 Within the Editor window (and to some extent within the Mixer window too),
8 there are several techniques for <dfn>deleting</dfn> objects (regions,
9 control points, and more).
12 <h2>Using the mouse and keyboard</h2>
14 Select the object(s) and then press the <kbd>Del</kbd> key.
15 This does <strong>not</strong> put the deleted object(s) into the cut
16 buffer, so they cannot be pasted elsewhere.
19 <h2>Using normal cut and paste shortcuts</h2>
21 Select the object(s) and then press <kbd class="mod1">x</kbd>. This puts
22 the deleted object(s) into the cut buffer so that they could be pasted
26 <h2>Using just the mouse</h2>
28 By default, <kbd class="mouse">Shift Right</kbd> will delete the
29 clicked-upon object. Like the Del key, this does <strong>not</strong>
30 put the deleted object(s) into the cut buffer.
33 The modifier and mouse button used for this can be controlled via
34 <kbd class="menu">Edit > Preferences > User Interaction >
35 Delete using ...</kbd>. Any modifier and mouse button combination can