by al » Fri Aug 31, 2007 1:02 am
Jeremy, I noticed that shift with any arrow combination, do functions that the arrows already do, by themselves, or with the command key.
for example, if I select a bar that has notes in it, I can shift the selected notes backwards and forwards in the timeline by pressing either the left, or right arrow.
if I hold the cmnd-key + either left/right arrow key. the exact same effect is achieved.
if I press on the up arrow a few times, it increases the note velocity. if I use shift + up/down arrow, same thing, note velocity increase/decrease.
in other words, shift + arrow keys are up for grabs.
What I think could work is to use the control key + arrows to scroll whole pages. You can use the shift key with the arrows to scroll in small increments.
let me know if any of this make any sense.
Earlier today I was trying to scroll sideways in photoshop (with my iBook's keyboard), and I had to hold 4 keys to get that to work. the fn + shift +cmnd + pg up. That's just ridiculous. On the other hand, using the actual arrow keys feels intuitive.