Describe a <b>small</b> problem in 3ds Max that annoys you in your daily work. Please give the steps that show it and describe <b>clearly</b> how you'd prefer it to work. Please include a description!

Right click to Set or Remove Key Frames

Right click on a parameter within the modifier panel should allow you to set/remove/copy/paste keyframes.
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  • marceflorestantmarceflorestant commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

    You can already set a key by holding down the shift key and right clicking on the slider of the parameter that you want to key. You should see red brackets around the slider after you do this.

    But there should be a way to remove it as easily.

    M

  • AdrianGAdrianG commented  ·   ·  Flag as inappropriate

    Agree!! Very annoying when you have to change the value back and forward to set a key

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