Keyboard shortcuts
I'm using a Wacom 4 tablet and I want to use C1's custom keyboard shortcuts in the Express keys. I created a Custom Keyboard Shortcut panel in C1 12 and the Wacom picked up my custom settings ["Shift a" to create "New Empty Layer" for example]. But it didn't pick up "B" for Brush. And I didn't even get to try "M" to toggle back and forth to show/not show Masks since "M" in not on the default Capture One Keyboard Shortcuts panel - at least I can't find it.
If I select "B" using my custom keyboard setup and use the regular keyboard I get a hand symbol, not brush, and the whole thing seems to lock up until I go back to the default shortcuts pane.
Thoughts?
If I select "B" using my custom keyboard setup and use the regular keyboard I get a hand symbol, not brush, and the whole thing seems to lock up until I go back to the default shortcuts pane.
Thoughts?
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Intuos 4? 0 -
Yes Intous 4 0 -
I'm using an intuos 4 with C1-12 without difficulties but my Intuos doesn't "pick-up" keyboard settings. Each express key has to be individually set for what you what you want it to do from within Wacom Tablet Properties for the Capture 1 application. Single keyboard keystrokes like "B" or "M" work for me though at present I use the Express keys for more complex commands requiring multiple keystrokes. Seems like single keypress commands are quicker from my keyboard.
Regards, Mark0 -
To be a bit more clear. I created a custom shortcuts file in C1 12 as I wanted some specific shortcuts that weren't standard. Then I went into the Intous 4's Wacom Tablet Properties and hand added all of the custom and standard short cuts that I needed.
The new shortcuts that I created were picked up by the Intous 4 but the older standard shortcuts - that were hand entered as well - were not.0 -
Driver issue, maybe? I'm running 6.3.29-6. Though I see on the Wacom website 6.3.37-3 is the newest. Oh, and I'm on Windows 10-64. 0 -
what were the shortcuts you added, could be useful to know so can try and replicate? 0
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