"Backspace" over Custom Property value sets that value to the assigned default.

When I was done creating the new "Lid_Follow" property on the "Eyelid_Bottom.L", I, out of curiosity, moved my mouse over the newly created value and hit backspace.  I was thrilled when it set itself to the 0.15 value that I had given as the new default value for the bottom lids.  So when I copied "as a new driver" and pasted the driver on the "MCH-Eyelid_Bottom_parent.L" constraint, the value automatically showed the "0.15".  I didn't have to backspace over this constraints value to reset it again.  Since I had never known this was possible, I thought I'd share, in case, anybody else doesn't know.

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  • Wayne Dixon replied

    Nice one, Yozzo.

    From Blender 5.1 you will be able to reset Shape Keys to the default of 0.0 too.
    This means you can hit backspace and clear the shape keys really quickly.
    Super handy when creating corrective shapes.

    That was fixed by some new developer who has the same name as me.
    They also happen to share the same body as me too.

    (it was me - I fixed it)

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  • Elizabeth Yorick(lizyorick) replied

    Awesome job, Wayne!!  I look forward to using that!!  There's been plenty of times I've wished I could reset a shape key!!  Particularly when I was doing Kent's amazing course, "Human"!!!!

    Yozzo

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