Keyboard shortcuts & other questions
Hi there,
I tried configuring the following shortcuts:
- Numpad 1 = Zoom fit
- Numpad 2 = Zoom 100%
- Numpad 3 = Zoom 200%
- Numpad + = Zoom in
- Numpad - = Zoom out
- Numpad Return = Process
- Del = Delete current picture
- M = Move-to-folder
- Left = Previous picture
- Right = Next picture
I could configure all Numpad-Keys but non of them worked. After some testing I figured out that only /, *, . work there for shortcuts. Am I doing something wrong?
The other keys (M, Cursor keys) didn't work. Again, am I doing something wrong?
And there are some keys like Del that I'm unable to assign. Pressing them doesn't do anything.
I have five other, unrelated questions:
- How can I allow C1 to overwrite existing, processed files? Right now it creates IMG_4873_1.JPG when IMG_4873.JPG already exists. I want it to overwrite the old file.
- Is it possible to specify "Use auto-exposure" or "Use auto-highlight recovery" in a reciepe?
- Can I limit the allowed clipping when using Auto-Levels?
- Is it possible to limit zooming to 100% when zooming using the mouse wheel?
- How can I make C1 to analyze each file for chromatic abberation?
Thanks a lot for reading,
Simon
I tried configuring the following shortcuts:
- Numpad 1 = Zoom fit
- Numpad 2 = Zoom 100%
- Numpad 3 = Zoom 200%
- Numpad + = Zoom in
- Numpad - = Zoom out
- Numpad Return = Process
- Del = Delete current picture
- M = Move-to-folder
- Left = Previous picture
- Right = Next picture
I could configure all Numpad-Keys but non of them worked. After some testing I figured out that only /, *, . work there for shortcuts. Am I doing something wrong?
The other keys (M, Cursor keys) didn't work. Again, am I doing something wrong?
And there are some keys like Del that I'm unable to assign. Pressing them doesn't do anything.
I have five other, unrelated questions:
- How can I allow C1 to overwrite existing, processed files? Right now it creates IMG_4873_1.JPG when IMG_4873.JPG already exists. I want it to overwrite the old file.
- Is it possible to specify "Use auto-exposure" or "Use auto-highlight recovery" in a reciepe?
- Can I limit the allowed clipping when using Auto-Levels?
- Is it possible to limit zooming to 100% when zooming using the mouse wheel?
- How can I make C1 to analyze each file for chromatic abberation?
Thanks a lot for reading,
Simon
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[quote="d_e"] wrote:
Hi there,
I tried configuring the following shortcuts:
- Numpad 1 = Zoom fit
- Numpad 2 = Zoom 100%
- Numpad 3 = Zoom 200%
- Numpad + = Zoom in
- Numpad - = Zoom out
- Numpad Return = Process
- Del = Delete current picture
- M = Move-to-folder
- Left = Previous picture
- Right = Next picture
I could configure all Numpad-Keys but non of them worked. After some testing I figured out that only /, *, . work there for shortcuts. Am I doing something wrong?
A lot (possibly all) these keys are already assigned, the numbers switch adjustment tabs, try unassigning them first in Keyboard Shortcuts, or using a modifier key + number. Control+Left/Right will move you to the next file as the default.
- How can I allow C1 to overwrite existing, processed files? Right now it creates IMG_4873_1.JPG when IMG_4873.JPG already exists. I want it to overwrite the old file.
Switch folders or delete the old file. If a file of the same name exists C1 will not overwrite it.
Cheers,
Terry0 -
[quote="Terry91" wrote:
[quote="d_e" wrote:
I could configure all Numpad-Keys but non of them worked. After some testing I figured out that only /, *, . work there for shortcuts. Am I doing something wrong?
A lot (possibly all) these keys are already assigned, the numbers switch adjustment tabs, try unassigning them first in Keyboard Shortcuts, or using a modifier key + number. Control+Left/Right will move you to the next file as the default.
These keys aren't listed in the options as assigned.
I'd like to use single-key shortcuts because I can type them with one hand and therefore work faster (don't have to move the other hand from the mouse to the keyboard).[quote="Terry91" wrote:
Switch folders or delete the old file. If a file of the same name exists C1 will not overwrite it.
Hmm... I'll send an enhancement request when I buy the software.
Thanks,
Simon0
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