Browser to Viewer using shortcuts (windows)
Hi!
I'm just trying to copy Aperture/Lightroom's behavior by double-clicking in a browser I should see the viewer and then back again. So what I did was disable the viewer and installed x-mouse button control to setup a shortcut in my mid mouse button to use the browser shortcut to get back quick. This is terrible added work, but sort of works... (also, getting back to browser mode puts me right back to the beginning of the list of files, I think we may need a feature to remember which part of the images I'm into so I don't have to scroll again and again and again)
But the problem is that when I double-click from the browser I see a viewer window PLUS a browser to the right, I want only the viewer to appear so I can take advantage of my screen. Is there a way to change the double-click behavior?
Sorry if I add yet another question but... is there a way to replace the shortcut 'z'? I already have the mouse wheel for zooming in/out so I thought about Aperture's 'z' key to zoom 100% instead. It keeps telling me that 'z is used by a cursor tool', is there a workaround?
I'm just trying to copy Aperture/Lightroom's behavior by double-clicking in a browser I should see the viewer and then back again. So what I did was disable the viewer and installed x-mouse button control to setup a shortcut in my mid mouse button to use the browser shortcut to get back quick. This is terrible added work, but sort of works... (also, getting back to browser mode puts me right back to the beginning of the list of files, I think we may need a feature to remember which part of the images I'm into so I don't have to scroll again and again and again)
But the problem is that when I double-click from the browser I see a viewer window PLUS a browser to the right, I want only the viewer to appear so I can take advantage of my screen. Is there a way to change the double-click behavior?
Sorry if I add yet another question but... is there a way to replace the shortcut 'z'? I already have the mouse wheel for zooming in/out so I thought about Aperture's 'z' key to zoom 100% instead. It keeps telling me that 'z is used by a cursor tool', is there a workaround?
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