Am Samstag 11 Januar 2003 10:55 nachmittags/abends schrieb Rolf Dubitzky: > On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, booker wrote: > > Am Samstag 11 Januar 2003 09:25 nachmittags/abends schrieb Jason Wood: > > btw - here are some more wishes/suggestions that could make the testing > > more pleasant: > > > > - Hit the spacebar to start/pause/stop playback would be VERY comfortable > > IMHO > > > > - Use the left arrow and the right arrow to step frames backward/forward. > > When holding the ctrl key in addition, then it could be do steps of 10 > > frames and finally holding the shift key in addition = 1 second steps? > > > > - Holding the left or right arrow could initialize playback too, but just > > as long as one of the arrows keeps being pressed. > > > > - Press Home/End to jump to the beginning/end of the project > > Hi Reinhard, I have looked at protux.
Sorry, I'm not sure if I understand you correctly (because of my insufficient english experiences) Have you finally installed the protux application or just 'reading' about the concepts? > Im principle I am a big fan of > keyboard shortcuts, but pressing multiple keys at once and in addition > move the mous is very .. welll , let's say I probably need to get used to > it at least, Yes, you are right, it's an unusual way to do things ... > they are not very intuitive in my opinion... hhmmm ... but I think when we talk about 'Z'ooming, isn't the usage of the 'Z' key a solution which suggests itself? Or use the 'D' key to 'D'rag something around? So why don't using the other hand, which is unused most of time, to initiate a functionality directly, without searching in a menue or moving the mouse to a special place? But I also know about the consequence .... this concept is based on english language, so maybe there will be no other langues for use with protux. > I wonder if you > get Jason to implement protux like key shortcuts, But it would be nice!! ;-) Just kidding! :-) > but the simple ones you > mention above (left right to step frames, Home/end) are really intuitive > and I would also like to see those. Fine ;-) greetings Reinhard
