I will look into this. For now you should be good with Ctrl-Z ( Undo )

Varol :)

FeRD wrote:
> On 08/04/2009 05:53 PM, Marcin Zajączkowski wrote:
>   
>> ESC could bring an object dragged with left mouse
>> button back to its original place (in case you change your mind and
>> want to cancel dragging).
>>     
>
> I'd just like to add another voice in support of this suggestion.
>
> The usability importance of being able to abort a drag operation can't 
> be stressed enough, for those of us who are sometimes -- to put it 
> plainly -- a bit clumsy with the mouse. :)  (Or simply have a habit of 
> operating their wireless mouse using the couch cushion as a mousing 
> surface, which can occasionally result in less-than-precise input.)
>
> -FeRD
>
>
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