Fine Adjustment Modifier

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Fine Adjustment Modifier

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Hi everyone.

Year's-long user of Photoshop here. Making the jump to PaintShop Pro. I have one easy question, what's the modifier key to adjust sliders with more finite detail? Some Shift, Cntl, Alt key I can press while moving a slider with the mouse to allow fine adjustments (especially for text kerning etc...where they seem to jump A LOT with the smallest mouse movement).

thanks!!!
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Re: Fine Adjustment Modifier

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For Kerning when you click the little arrows the values move in steps of 25. Even if once clicked you use the mouse scroll wheel it does the same.
By Holding down the scroll wheel the values move by single units and again once started you can use the scroll wheel or the small up doen arrows to get a precise value.
The mouse wheel can be used to change most sliders and values once they become active.
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Re: Fine Adjustment Modifier

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hartpaul wrote:For Kerning when you click the little arrows the values move in steps of 25. Even if once clicked you use the mouse scroll wheel it does the same.
By Holding down the scroll wheel the values move by single units and again once started you can use the scroll wheel or the small up doen arrows to get a precise value.
The mouse wheel can be used to change most sliders and values once they become active.
Perfect!! Thanks so much! That's excellent!
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