trying to adjust effects in increments of one using L/R arrows

jason-duncan wrote on 1/20/2024, 4:47 PM

Hello,

Is there a way to use the desktop keyboard L/R arrows to adjust any particular slider by increments of one? I'm hoping this option would make it easier to see the adjustments vs using the slide bar.

Pro 16 build 424, desktop.

All I could find was how to adjust the Timeline frame by frame. I've tried other suggestions like Alt L/R arrows, F3/F9, numbers 1/3 on the numeric keypad.

In Keyboard Shortcuts/Event selection & editing, there is a command "move selected events one frame L/R" answer: numeric keypad 1/3.

I've tried with Numlock off & on (using the numeric keypad). The best I can get is increments of 100 +/-.

Example: if adjusting Brightness & Contrast- I have the slider head blinking. I push either L or R arrow, it always increments by +/- 100.

I can't always do even adjustments using the slider; a little jerky sometimes.

Thanks in advance for any new suggestions.

 

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Dexcon wrote on 1/20/2024, 5:58 PM

'CTRL + mouse wheel' permits much smaller incremental adjustments for some FX.

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jason-duncan wrote on 1/20/2024, 6:53 PM

Thanks Dexcon, that worked and is easier for me to see the changes. Mine increments by ten. After seeing the speed of ten, I think increasing by one would be too slow.