https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370962
--- Comment #2 from Geoffrey Mégardon <geoffrey.megar...@gmail.com> --- Hi Sorry, but I believe that there is a misunderstanding. On my machine, CTRL forces the circle to hold its center aligned with the center that it had when I pressed CTRL. Otherwise, the circle is holding its left-top corner aligned with the left-top corner that it had when I released CTRL (or where I clicked first, if I clicked with CTRL released). I think that, in other applications, when pressing CTRL, it is usual that the circle holds its center aligned with the initially clicked position. The snap tool help to control the size of the circle when holding CTRL is either pressed or released. One could use the ALT key to move the circle around, however, it seems impossible to get the center snapped on a grid intersection, because: 1) there is no visual feedback of where is the center of the circle, 2) that is the top-left corner that snaps with the grid. Can you confirm all my points? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.