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Double click to view, double click again to browse?

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  • Juerg1
    Hey Mr. Rockefeller,
    you can do this with hitting Return not double clicking...works perfectly with me!
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  • BobRockefeller
    [quote="Juerg1" wrote:
    Hey Mr. Rockefeller,
    you can do this with hitting Return not double clicking...works perfectly with me!


    How did you set that up? Hitting return sets the selected image as the compare variant, for me.
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  • Juerg1
    aah, sorry...
    I obviously did make a keyboard reassignment a long time ago...
    go to menu capture one 9
    change keyboard
    go to view
    hide viewer with return key
    save this as your specific keyboard

    don't know the exact english terms for the menu items, since my language is set in german...but u can figure it out easily...
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  • BobRockefeller
    [quote="Juerg1" wrote:
    aah, sorry...
    I obviously did make a keyboard reassignment a long time ago...
    go to menu capture one 9
    change keyboard
    go to view
    hide viewer with return key


    I only have choices to show viewer and show browser - none to toggle. Right now I can swap them with keyboard shortcuts, but can't find a single shortcut to do both. Hitting return to view and return to hide would be nice.
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  • bml
    option-command-V toggles between show/hide viewer.
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  • etherfarm
    + 100.

    This behavior is immediately intuitive to anyone coming from LR, Aperture, Photos, iOS devices, etc. I've more-or-less trained myself to use cmd-opt-V but it's not at all comfortable for an action repeated on many images in a shoot. I'd love to keep my fingers on the rating keys and use the mouse for going in and out of individual images during initial culling...
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  • bml
    I just tried the keyboard shortcut setup of Juerg1, and I had to hit the enter key twice when editing the 'Hide Viewer' entry until the little symbol of the enter key appeared.
    Now toggling between browser and viewer is fun.
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  • BeO
    Top Commenter
    I bought a gaming mouse (Logitech) for better precision, two mouse speeds to toggle with one of the mouse buttons, and additional 4 buttons assigned to keyboard shortcuts (for brush, eraser, show mask, hide mask) and the wheel click for a combination of several keyboard shortcuts (F11 (show/hide menu) + show/hide browser + show hide tools).

    The point is you can program all buttons (8) to your liking and save this as a profile for C1 (for each application its own profile if you like). This improved my efficiency quite a lot.

    On Windows, I guess it's possible on Mac too.

    Cheers,
    BeO
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  • BobRockefeller
    I've got it working now with the return key. The trick was that "show viewer" changes to "hide viewer" depending on if the view is open.

    Using the keyboard shortcut editor, and hitting enter twice, get me going!

    Thanks all - enough tips and clues to fix me up.
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  • Justin Mckie

    Blimey BeO, 6 years ago and still the same double click to see the image in the viewer!

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  • BeO
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    BeO wrote:

    I bought a gaming mouse (Logitech) for better precision, two mouse speeds to toggle with one of the mouse buttons, and additional 4 buttons assigned to keyboard shortcuts (for brush, eraser, show mask, hide mask)

    Brush and eraser, b and e, this worked well for all layer types, adjustment, heal or clone. Now (in v20) that they killed the possibility to use just two keys for brushing and erasing regardless of layer type of the selected layer one cannot use the same mouse key to add something to a layer (B), instead one need a bigger gaming mouse with additional keys for Q and S.

     

     

     

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