Key + in inspector

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2012/09/29 11:03:09 (permalink)

Key + in inspector

Anyone else noticed this is now a slider and you can't type numbers in? Weird change. Really awkward to use.

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    FastBikerBoy
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    Re:Key + in inspector 2012/09/29 11:14:28 (permalink)
    You can John press F2 while it has focus. That works on just about every numeric control BTW.

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    Re:Key + in inspector 2012/09/29 11:25:39 (permalink)
    Ah, right. You can't double click it any more though to get to the input. Maybe that qualifies as a bug.

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    Re:Key + in inspector 2012/09/29 11:26:57 (permalink)
    I can see why sliders have a different double click action. I suppose my point is that I don't get why this is a slider.

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    Re:Key + in inspector 2012/09/29 11:36:27 (permalink)
    I too think this is goofy. The Key window changed but not the Time window. This leaves the user going through 2 different routines to adjust each one. (sigh) This makes it harder for me cause I have to hold the "fn" key while hitting the "f" keys since they're dual functioning. Double clicking is much better IMO.
     
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    Re:Key + in inspector 2012/09/29 12:22:49 (permalink)
    It seems a bit strange that the key is but the time isn't. I'm really not too fussed either way but I can't see why they aren't both the same.
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    Re:Key + in inspector 2012/09/29 12:37:20 (permalink)
    It's really fiddly to be precise with the slider. Seems odd given that key and time are both things you'd generally work out mathematically to a specific value.

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    Re:Key + in inspector 2012/09/29 21:52:45 (permalink)
    This does seem odd. I see no reason to change how this was done.

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