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Here's a short movie file about using keys in Basic in the Develop module. The keys are , and . for moving between controls, and - and + for changing the amount.
Great tip! In case of the plus and minus keys, I noticed this: when you hold the shift key it's a bigger change to the selected parameter, when you don't it's a small change.
So holding the shift key while pressing minus (effectively typing an underscore, on my keyboard), you lower the value faster. And you can also type '=' to let it rise slower.
3 Comments:
Sean, Great tip, thanks a lot
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dale h lewis, At
9:34 PM
THanks for helping me speed up my workflow. Happy New Year!
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Beau A.C. Harbin, At
3:18 PM
Great tip! In case of the plus and minus keys, I noticed this: when you hold the shift key it's a bigger change to the selected parameter, when you don't it's a small change.
So holding the shift key while pressing minus (effectively typing an underscore, on my keyboard), you lower the value faster. And you can also type '=' to let it rise slower.
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BasL, At
11:26 AM
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