Thanks for your comment Dillon!
Actually the command called “Delete Drawing” is on Ctrl Delete. And that does exactly what you expect it to – delete the one you are currently viewing.
In some situations using “Back-delete Drawing” comes in handy, and that is the one that deletes the previous drawing and has Ctrl Backspace as the shortcut.
For any Mac users reading this, the corresponding shortcuts are Cmd Delete and Cmd Backspace respectively.
We did make it like this deliberately – I hope it makes sense to you too, Dillon 🙂
Thanks,
Niels