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Feb 22, 2019 10:44 |  #1

Is there a way to make the slider buttons on the right bigger? (See attached.) Drives me nuts that they are so small!

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Feb 22, 2019 11:16 |  #2

Nope, but there are keyboard shortcuts that might make getting to your desired adjustment value easier.

https://helpx.adobe.co​m …ing_in_the_deve​lop_module (external link)

There are also third-party solutions for various kinds of controls (physical jog wheels, sliders, etc. via midi interface, as well as virtualized ones, where you can set up sliders, etc. on an iPad, for example and link their action to controlling a specific slider in LR).

Here's an older screen capture I made of a proof of concept for iPad control of LR, using a couple of applications called PFixer (the midi interface for LR) and TouchOSC.

https://youtu.be/GezZJ​1fwDyo (external link)

And this thread on the forum about what I did:

https://photography-on-the.net …showthread.php?​p=17345980

Cool shot.

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Feb 22, 2019 11:22 as a reply to  @ kirkt's post |  #3

Thanks Kirk - will check those out. Clarification - not my shot - found on the Adobe forums - should have made that clear!




  
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Feb 22, 2019 12:00 as a reply to  @ tspencer1's post |  #4

To get nit picky - the forum does not allow direct posting of images that are not yours - you can link to them, but not post them directly. Just a heads up.

If you cropped out the image preview and just posted the develop module interface, no one would know the difference.

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Feb 22, 2019 12:07 as a reply to  @ kirkt's post |  #5

Appreciate the heads-up on that. I just fixed it so only the develop module shows - thanks.




  
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Feb 22, 2019 12:11 |  #6

I rarely use the actual slider buttons. Instead, you can hover the mouse over the number on the right and it turns into a slider which is bigger than the slider on the line. Below, for the highlights, I have my mouse on the highlights number on the right (the cursor doesn't show up in the screenshot). You can see how the color changes around the "0", that is how big the slider is. You just drag right/left to change the value.


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Feb 22, 2019 12:15 as a reply to  @ Bcaps's post |  #7

Bcaps - thanks! That will make a huge difference in workflow!




  
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