Using CTRL or CTRL SHIFT to see optical resolution

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Using CTRL or CTRL SHIFT to see optical resolution

Postby JustRight » Fri Dec 31, 2004 4:49 am

Hi,

I am using SilverFast Ai Studio 6.4.0r9c on Windows XP Professional. When I press CTRL or CTRL+SHIFT, in an attempt to see the optical resolution value, nothing happens. Is there some trick to get this to work on the Windows version ?

Thanks,
Trevor.

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Postby LSI_Magnussen » Sat Jan 01, 2005 8:55 pm

Dear Trevor,

we changed the usage of the Ctrl key with the Studio versions. Normally when you press the Ctrl key there should pop up a message box informing you about the changes. Don't you get this message box?
Anyway: To see the hardware resolution (formerly Ctrl key), you now have to press F5. To see the interpolated resolution (formerly Ctrl+Shift keys), you now have to press F6.
It was changed to be able to use the Ctrl key for the new zoom function.

Regards
Ralf

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Postby JustRight » Sun Jan 02, 2005 2:50 pm

Hi Ralf,

Thanks for your reply. I do remember seeing the message popup about the new Zoom functions, but obviously did not take adequate notice that the CTRL and CRTL+SHIFT functions had been re-mapped to F5 and F6 before turning off the message display.

All OK now :)
F5 and F6 work just fine.

Thanks again,
Trevor.


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