Using keyboard shortcuts in windows

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Using keyboard shortcuts in windows

Postby Robanstan » Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:06 am

Hello,

I have had Silverfast UScan.8ba version 6.6 installed (Windows XP) for 4 days, and have been trying to work out keyboard shortcuts for three of those days :)

In particular, I go to "UNDO' (Ctrl+Z), and I get this message...

Keyboard shortcuts changed!

To display darkest poin press F5 etc....
To display lightest... etc..
To darken etc....


Have I setup Sivlerfast incorrectly? (Maybe for MAC?) - I would really like some help here, thanks in advance. - If I could be pointed to some solutions, that will be fine as well.

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Re: Using keyboard shortcuts in windows

Postby LSI_Ketelhohn » Tue Feb 03, 2009 3:16 pm

Dear Robanstan,

you can find a complete list of al shortcuts in this PDF file:
https://www.silverfast.com/download/docu ... -07-03.pdf

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Re: Using keyboard shortcuts in windows

Postby Robanstan » Wed Feb 04, 2009 5:43 am

Thanks for your reply Arne, I have seen this doc, and I am doing this......

Quote from PDF doc.
Undo/Redo last operation . . . . . . . . . . . . Command+Z . Ctrl+Z

But every time I touch the "Ctrl" button I get a popup, showing the message I have described, and can't get past it??

Any other ideas:)

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Re: Using keyboard shortcuts in windows

Postby LSI_Morales » Wed Feb 04, 2009 4:31 pm

Dear Robanstan,

When pressing the CTRL key for the first time you will get a message explaining different options, that message also has a checkbox to prevent the message from showing up everytime the CTRL key is pressed.

Please mark the checkbox and you will see that the CTRL key will be active afterwards.

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Re: Using keyboard shortcuts in windows

Postby Robanstan » Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:44 pm

Hi, and thanks for your help.

I did see the popup with the tick, but I didn't relate it to the keyboard functions - I should have thought about it a bit more. Well, I think I will put it down to the last 7 days being over 40C here this week, I have meltdown!

All is good now:)


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