I second this idea, if it is practical.

Jawed Ashraf wrote:

> The Photoshop approach is addictive:
>
> up/down arrow increments by one "unit"
> shift held down at the same time increments by 10 "units".
> mouse-wheel up down is synonymous with up/down arrow (sorry Mac users,
> you're *really* missing out with no wheel on your mouse...)
>
> Sliders become much less interesting, then.  They can retain their function
> as "gross" manipulators.
>
> Jawed
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Norman Unsworth
> > Sent: 10 January 2002 14:19
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: [filmscanners] RE: VueScan Suggestions Needed
> >
> >
> > I'll have to think a bit to come up with my top three, but one
> > suggestion I
> > have has to do with the sliders that were added in recent versions. After
> > working with them a bit I find they're good for making gross shifts in
> > settings but not so good for finer ones, which I frequently need. I find
> > myself resorting back to simply highlighting and entering the
> > setting I want
> > after I get relatively close with the slider. (again, the addition of the
> > histogram has made scanning much, much easier). I would suggest that in
> > addition to or instead of the sliders, having what I believe they call
> > 'spinners'. These are little up and down arrow keys that increment or
> > decrement (is that a word?) the setting, by individual 'clicks' or by
> > holding the arrow key down and spinning through to the setting
> > you want. Is
> > it possible to have both sliders and spinners?
> >
> > If this product gets much better we'll be complaining that it should be
> > loading slides automatically while we're in the bathtub!
> >
>

--
John Matturri
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