

- EXPOSURE X ALIEN INCREASE THUMBNAIL SIZE INSTALL
- EXPOSURE X ALIEN INCREASE THUMBNAIL SIZE DRIVER
- EXPOSURE X ALIEN INCREASE THUMBNAIL SIZE FULL
EXPOSURE X ALIEN INCREASE THUMBNAIL SIZE FULL
However, that is a personal thing and I can fully appreciate that some people may have brains that work well with large sets of memorized shortcuts (I recall watching videos where things seemed to be happening on screen as if by magic!) or a workflow method that makes full and regular use of a particular feature is a way that would make a shortcut a lot for checking how the shortcuts behave on your system.
EXPOSURE X ALIEN INCREASE THUMBNAIL SIZE DRIVER
There may be a case for introducing a shortcut facility for replicating the Zoom functionality but I'm getting to the point where the number of "modifiers" for "shortcuts", be they from applications or just Windows standard functionality or something built-in to the driver for a "pointing" device, have a tendency to compete with each other making things more complex then they need to be for occasional use. Do you see anything substantially different? In Film Strip mode thumbnail size is associated with the height used for the strip display and the Thumbnail size is not adjustable using other methods. If running the Browser in List mode the same comments apply but the results may be slightly less consistent for thumbnail size since the requirements for the data displays across the screen become paramount and constrain the effective available height for the thumbnails. I think the zoom functionality would have more scaling options available to it. The use of 5 fixed display sizes for the thumbnails would be a constraint in that situation. My assumption, based on what I have observed when changing the width or height of the browser, is that there can be situations where the requested scaling simply does not compute well for the available space resulting in an apparently erratic use experience. The Shortcuts, even the increase and decrease options, work for the predefined XS,S,M,L,XL settings rather than as a zoom replacement. The zoom slider offers more granularity of scaling. Likewise, if the browser is at its maximum width, even with the Viewer visible. If one hides the Viewer, for example, the results seem to be consistent when the browser occupies most of the screen. Notably the Width, if running the browser vertically. That seems to be influenced by the amount of real estate available in the browser window. There are times when the function seems to be erratic even though it is working. The results seem to be the same for all of them. However, I have taken a few minutes to check the functionality discussed using the 14.2 final beta and V20 on Win 10 as well as V20 on Win 7 on my older notebook.
EXPOSURE X ALIEN INCREASE THUMBNAIL SIZE INSTALL
I'm not keen to install a time-limited trial at this point - too many other things to work on first. I have not yet moved to V21 and may not do so but I have tested the betas. Even if it is visible, control via mouse wheel or keyboard would be more Class A

Only if the latter is visible can one access the Browser Zoom level slider. P.S.: Browser Zoom level control via mouse wheel and/or keyboard would be extremely useful for those who do not want to see the Browser Toolbar per default. I submitted the erroneous keyboard shortcut behaviour for "Increase Thumbnail Size" and "Decrease Thumbnail Size" as a "technical question". If one decreases the thumbnail size via the slider in the Browser Toolbar then increasing the thumbnail size via the respective keyboard shortcut immediately jumps to the one but largest slider setting.ĭecreasing the thumbnail size via an assigned keyboard shortcut works for some Browser zoom settings but only for one step at most. These two settings result in the same thumbnail size. When assigned and used, the keyboard shortcuts only access the two highest size settings of the Browser "Zoom". > View | Customize Browser | Increase Thumbnail Size > View | Customize Browser | Decrease Thumbnail Size N.B., sadly, keyboard shortcuts for changing the display size of thumbnails in the Browser (when assigned) do not work correctly. The same should be possible for changing the Zoom level of the Browser, i.e., for changing the display size of the thumbnails shown in the Browser.

The Zoom level of the Viewer can be changed by pressing Ctrl and turning the mouse wheel.
