Arrows behavior while browsing photos
Hello,
I have detected a strange arrows behavior while browsing photos either in tethered and not tethered mode.
Let's explain for instance what happens in tethered mode : when a new picture is taken, C1Pro is going by itself on the Capture folder, select and show the last picture. If I hit the left arrow, I get to the last but one picture. So far everything is Ok and everything is fine.
But if I hit the left arrow again, for some strange reason, C1PRO considers I'm browsing in the tree structure and minimize the Capture folder to go upper in the file structure (behavior of Windows Explorer). I leave the pictures list and have to click one the photographs of the Capture folder to fall again in a classic browing (left = previous photo. right = next photo).
If I'm using the up arrow, it's worse because it happens at the first hit.
Do you encounter the same behavior or would it be a personal setup issue ?
JR.
I have detected a strange arrows behavior while browsing photos either in tethered and not tethered mode.
Let's explain for instance what happens in tethered mode : when a new picture is taken, C1Pro is going by itself on the Capture folder, select and show the last picture. If I hit the left arrow, I get to the last but one picture. So far everything is Ok and everything is fine.
But if I hit the left arrow again, for some strange reason, C1PRO considers I'm browsing in the tree structure and minimize the Capture folder to go upper in the file structure (behavior of Windows Explorer). I leave the pictures list and have to click one the photographs of the Capture folder to fall again in a classic browing (left = previous photo. right = next photo).
If I'm using the up arrow, it's worse because it happens at the first hit.
Do you encounter the same behavior or would it be a personal setup issue ?
JR.
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The command for going to the next/previous image is Ctrl+right and Ctrl+left arrow respectively. Without the control-key the cursor key (arrow) might work but the result depends on where the cursor focus is (thumbnail, tool, whatever).
Again: use control+arrow; or the icons on the button bar or use the options from the Edit menu.0 -
Hello,
Thank you for your feedback. Ctrl + arrow works perfectly. So I was using the wrong shortcut.
Thank you again,
JR.0
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