Hi Hans,
It is not missing! It works as control-option click (and control-shift click for fine values).  Definitely not documented though :); I found it by searching after I heard someone mention that terribly useful shortcut.  I made a post a month or two ago about it.

Command might be friendlier, though.

On 7/9/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner < hans@eds.org> wrote:

That is definitely useful, and something that is missing on Mac OS
X.  I wonder if it would be useful to have it toggle editmode only
when you Ctrl-Click on the background canvas (and it toggles rather
than choose editmode).

Hmm, maybe I should make Cmd-Click behave like Ctrl-Click does on GNU/
Linux...

.hc


On Jul 9, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Charles Henry wrote:

> In my experience, ctrl-click on linux allows you to change values of
> sliders, number boxes, toggles, bangs, etc...  without leaving edit
> mode.
> It is really useful to have this function, rather than replace it with
> editmode-toggle.
> Chuck
>
>
>
> On 7/9/07, Kevin McCoy <km.takewithyou@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Why not, as long as ctrl-e still works as well?  I can't think of any
>> problems from my end since ctrl click doesn't do anything on linux I
>> don't think.  Maybe some people will think this is an instance of
>> feature creep though.
>> Kevin
>>
>> On 7/9/07, Hans-Christoph Steiner <hans@eds.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hey all,
>>>
>>> I just quickly banged out a little hack to make Cmd-Click toggle
>>> editmode on the Mac.  This is how it works on Max/MSP and it's a
>>> handy shortcut.  It would be trivial for me to add this to Windows
>>> and GNU/Linux using Ctrl-Click.
>>>
>>> Yes or no?  What do you think? Any potential problems?
>>>
>>> (I know on Mac OS X, Ctrl-Click is mapped to right-click so that you
>>> can get the properties/help menu using a one button mouse).
>>>
>>> .hc
>
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