On 29/03/14 15:46, Bernhard wrote:

Hi!

> Michael Below schrieb am 29.03.2014 15:29:
>> I would really recommend buying a mouse with a scroll wheel, then.
>> This added input speeds up a lot of different tasks, and a mouse costs
>> only 10 €. This thread started off with people working on the go,
>> without a real mouse,

Though I consider a trackpoint a real mouse I'm not even
sure this is true ;)

BTW: if you have to swith between mouse and keyboard all the
time I'd even go so far as to call a trackpoint the only
real thing. Unfortunatley, this little company with the
three letters stopped producing the real M-Series with the
trackpoint included and Unicomp is quite difficult to get.
But that's another story.

>> just a laptop -- there you start thinking about
>> substitutes like trackpoint + middle button. But for
>> desktop users things are a lot more comfortable.
> of course I use a wheel mouse :-) ...
>
> My point from the opening statement concerning lighttable
> mode is that it is _not_ comfortable to use the mouse to
> click an image and then to change to the keyboard
> to use such commands like "z" or "r" or the numbers for
> stars or colors etc. and afterwards have to go back to the
> mouse to switch to the next image.

Right.

> It would be more comfortable to use some keys to switch to
> the next picture like the <space> / <backspace> that
> already exist in the darkroom mode.

Perfectly agree.

Especially if it's just going through a collection to reject
images by formal issues (wrong focus etc.)

And as mentioned: as far as I can see there is no binding
for left/right, also not for space backspace in lt so it
would be nice if both lt and dr share the shortcut. As
space/backspace is established, probably this is the one to
go. I think bindings where only missed on implementation of
lt.

I even see my "set to only one image" workarround only as
that: a work arround. Not really a nice solution.

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