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Round command - deselect?

Round command - deselect?

Round command - deselect?

(OP)
Okay, still working my way through ST3 with a new design.  I have a part with several rounds applied.  One is on an edge I'd like to deselect.  Well, the intuitive way (to me) would be to click on the edge to take it out of the selection set, same way as it was added.  After some futile clicking around and making sure I have the right selection filter turned on, nothing happens.

Okay, now go to the help file.  Here I read that to deselect, I click on the (X).  This is okay, but in my experimentation it eliminates all of the previously selected edges.  Really, is this the only way to deselect?  What if I'd selected 100 edges before accidentally clicking on one I didn't want?  All the good ones are gone?  Is there a different way?

 

RE: Round command - deselect?

(OP)
This might be the shortest time ever for follow-up message with a solution.  The answer is... Ctrl+LMB = deselect entity.  It will have to do.  If there's another way, I would like to hear of it.

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