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Capture One 20 - Arrow Keys problem

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  • SFA
    DaniZ wrote:
    Hi,

    I just downloaded the trial for C1Pro20 (for Fuji), and noticed two issues:

    1. The arrow keys (left/right) don't appear to be working for slider adjustment. I click on a specific adjustments, but unlike in v12 where they would increase or decrease values, here the left/right keys do nothing....

    2. When opening the Adjustments Clipboard, there doesn't seems to be a "Layers" section anywhere, so it appears to be impossible to copy ONLY the Layers without a making a complete copy...

    I hope those are early version bugs...



    2.

    The clipboard always makes a complete copy of whatever image was used to populate it. A section for layers will appear if the image had layers. but if not is ignored in order to minimise, as far as possible, the size of the Clipboard tool.

    You have some control over what is displayed and how it is displayed using the options in the menu that appears if you click on the ... icon on the tool name line at the top of the tool window.

    HTH.


    Grant
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  • Daniel Zisserman
    I checked again, and you are right about #2...

    I will edit the original post to include only the primary issue I mentioned...
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    To my knowledge and experience, not the left/right cursor keys but the up/down cursor keys can be used to move a slider, after you positioned the cursor in the slider's value box.

    This behaviour has not changed from version 12 to 20.
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  • Daniel Zisserman
    Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
    To my knowledge and experience, not the left/right cursor keys but the up/down cursor keys can be used to move a slider, after you positioned the cursor in the slider's value box.

    This behaviour has not changed from version 12 to 20.


    Hi,
    I'm afraid that is not entirely correct...
    In v12, all I need to do is click on the slider handle (don't even need to click on the value box), and then BOTH the right/left and the up/down arrows move the slider and it's respective value...

    In v20, however, this no longer seems to be the case...
    However, I did check, and it DOES work with the up/down arrows when the value box is clicked, but this is not always reliable, as sometimes the clicking produces a cursor rather than a selection...

    So the v12 behaviour is not fully replicated, which is problematic...
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    okay, that must be (or have been) a Windows-only feature as I can not replicate that feature on Mac, which I mostly use.

    You could ask support whether this is intentional or not. And maybe you can look into Preferences, General tab for the new Scroll Wheel checkbox and change the setting.
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  • SFA
    Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
    okay, that must be (or have been) a Windows-only feature as I can not replicate that feature on Mac, which I mostly use.

    You could ask support whether this is intentional or not. And maybe you can look into Preferences, General tab for the new Scroll Wheel checkbox and change the setting.


    This could be a 'standardisation' thing? 😉

    Windows would allow my touchpad "scroll bar" (mouse wheel equivalent) to move a selected slider but that no longer works and some of the field selections that result if one tries it are "interesting". I have a few more tests to run before deciding what sort of problem this might be.


    Grant
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  • gb
    DaniZ wrote:
    Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
    To my knowledge and experience, not the left/right cursor keys but the up/down cursor keys can be used to move a slider, after you positioned the cursor in the slider's value box.

    This behaviour has not changed from version 12 to 20.


    Hi,
    I'm afraid that is not entirely correct...
    In v12, all I need to do is click on the slider handle (don't even need to click on the value box), and then BOTH the right/left and the up/down arrows move the slider and it's respective value...

    In v20, however, this no longer seems to be the case...
    However, I did check, and it DOES work with the up/down arrows when the value box is clicked, but this is not always reliable, as sometimes the clicking produces a cursor rather than a selection...

    So the v12 behaviour is not fully replicated, which is problematic...


    The left/right arrow keys do not work any more.
    You have to use the mouse wheel or Alt/Mouse wheel, depending on a selection you make in the preferences.

    gb.
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  • Daniel Zisserman
    NN635332053113721059UL wrote:
    DaniZ wrote:
    Paul_Steunebrink wrote:
    To my knowledge and experience, not the left/right cursor keys but the up/down cursor keys can be used to move a slider, after you positioned the cursor in the slider's value box.

    This behaviour has not changed from version 12 to 20.


    Hi,
    I'm afraid that is not entirely correct...
    In v12, all I need to do is click on the slider handle (don't even need to click on the value box), and then BOTH the right/left and the up/down arrows move the slider and it's respective value...

    In v20, however, this no longer seems to be the case...
    However, I did check, and it DOES work with the up/down arrows when the value box is clicked, but this is not always reliable, as sometimes the clicking produces a cursor rather than a selection...

    So the v12 behaviour is not fully replicated, which is problematic...


    The left/right arrow keys do not work any more.
    You have to use the mouse wheel or Alt/Mouse wheel, depending on a selection you make in the preferences.

    gb.


    I really hope that this will be re-introduced in further updates, because this severely affects workflow when working with a laptop touchpad. Who knows, maybe I'm the only one who does that, but it is a major issue for me...
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  • Otis Dupont
    I really hope that this will be re-introduced in further updates, because this severely affects workflow when working with a laptop touchpad. Who knows, maybe I'm the only one who does that, but it is a major issue for me...

    That is a feature that I need back. I'm using my laptop with pen so I don't use a mouse/mousewheel. Having to click inside of a value that is trash. I hope this gets enough attention. I'm going to write support, as well.
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