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Shift-drag basic sliders on Mac

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thommy

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Hi

A friend of mine is using Lightroom Classic on a Mac.
Showed him how to fine tune settings by dragging basic sliders whilst holding down Shift (on my PC).
But it doesn't work using Shift on his Mac.
I have tried to find the right keyboard key to get the same result for Mac but without success.
Anyone knows - please advice, thanks!

Thommy
 
What I've always done[ Win or Mac] is make the panels bigger. That way the sliders are not tiny and difficult to fine tune.
Alt+ hover over edge to drag out.
 
Thanks for the tip, but we really want to know how it works to fine tune by dragging the sliders whilst holding down ths Shift key like on a PC.
No one knows?

Thommy
 
Holding down the Shift key allows more precision (slows the sliders down) in adjusting most of the sliders.
But I cannot find any information howto do the same on Mac.
 
Holding down the Shift key allows more precision (slows the sliders down) in adjusting most of the sliders.
But I cannot find any information howto do the same on Mac.
I do not know of any shortcut key combination the decelerate the mouse movement on my Mac. However, that said, I have no difficulty adjusting any of the sliders in increments of 1 unit just using my Apple Trackpad. You can adjust the tracking speed for the trackpad or the Magic Mouse in the Mac System Preferences. Mine is adjusted to one notch below the middle setting.
 
Thanks for the feedback!
But I still miss the Shift+drag option on Mac.
Maybe it's not an option on Mac?
 
Not sure if we are talking about the same thing but in the Basic panel on a Mac to the far right of the sliders you have the numeric showing the amount of adjustment made. If you tap on them with your mouse/pen tool you can slide right/left to make fine adjustments.



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Not sure if we are talking about the same thing but in the Basic panel on a Mac to the far right of the sliders you have the numeric showing the amount of adjustment made. If you tap on them with your mouse/pen tool you can slide right/left to make fine adjustments.
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I don't have a Windows machine to check, but I am pretty sure this also works with MS Windows too.
 
I don't have a Windows machine to check, but I am pretty sure this also works with MS Windows too.
I have a Windows machine and yes it works!
But it's more or less the same as dragging the slider without Shift.
Doesn't slow the slider down.
 
I have a Windows machine and yes it works!
But it's more or less the same as dragging the slider without Shift.
Doesn't slow the slider down.


Unstead of the mouse, use the L/R arrow key to increment +/-1 units at a time. (IIRC) {Shft}{Arrow} increments -/+5 units.
If I click on the numeric field I can then use the arrow keys, if I then click on the slider, the numeric field loses focus.


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No one has given a definitive reply to thommy's question: Is there, on a Mac, an equivalent of the <SHIFT>-drag-slider combination for finer slider control? Yes or no?

I am guessing there is not, because everyone is saying "Try this instead" rather than "Sure, this is how you do it ...". Since I use <SHIFT>-drag-slider a lot on my Windows system, I find it very surprising that such a useful and seemingly simple interface component is not implemented the same way on the Mac. I wonder why this is so?
 
No one has given a definitive reply to thommy's question: Is there, on a Mac, an equivalent of the -drag-slider combination for finer slider control? Yes or no?

I am guessing there is not, because everyone is saying "Try this instead" rather than "Sure, this is how you do it ...". Since I use -drag-slider a lot on my Windows system, I find it very surprising that such a useful and seemingly simple interface component is not implemented the same way on the Mac. I wonder why this is so?

Way back in reply #5 I gave my definitive answer. There is a difference in the behaviors of the MS Mouse and that of a Mac mouse. For years Apple did not even have a right click with their single button mouse. Right click is a 2 finger click on the Magic Mouse now. At one time the right click was {Cmd}{Click} on the Mac mouse. It does not surprise me that functionality is different between Mac and Windows. Windows has 3 button mice, wheel mice. Rarely will you find Mac users with one of these.


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Just to clarify - the option to "slow down" the slider is done by left clicking on the mouse whilst pressing the Shift key and dragging.
And a definitive answer would be - No, it doesn't work on Mac
or
Yes, but you need to xxx...
Anyway - I also posted this question at feedback.photoshop.com and it has been added as a feature request.
 
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