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    where is the view / zoom option on the left panel

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      Boldline @VectorStyler
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      @VectorStyler said in where is the view / zoom option on the left panel:

      @poljand There are two zoom tool modes: area and scrubby.
      can be set in Preferences -> Document Editor -> Area Zoom Mode.

      Had a thought here - would it be possible to add a modifier to the zoom to temporarily switch it to the other zoom mode? I usually prefer the less controlled zoom, but occasionally I want to dial in the zoom area. What if the option key was used as a zoom mode modifier to do so?

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        Jayanta Das @Boldline
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        @Boldline In affinity space+Ctrl (windows) temporarily switch to zoom. I find it very handy while using graphic tablet.

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          Jayanta Das
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          I just check it is also same in VS Spade + Ctrl for zoom.

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            Boldline @Jayanta Das
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            @Jayanta-Das I was trying space+ctrl for zoom on mac in VS and it's not working for me. I have other non-VS things assigned to those keys. I'm sure the temporary option would be great - I appreciate you mentioning it. Now I just need to figure out how it works for me

            @VectorStyler would it make sense to have a second click of to "z" key take you back to the last tool used? much like the "a" key swaps between node editor tool and transform tool?

            I think when we do use the "z" key, the option to use a modifier to switch between zoom methods would
            also be really helpful. open to other ideas as well

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              b77 @Jayanta Das
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              @Jayanta-Das On the Mac it's Spacebar + Cmd, but it doesn't switch to Area Zoom like Boldline asked for.
              It's just temporary zoom with whatever method is enabled in Prefs > Document Editor (scrubby or area zoom).

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                Boldline @b77
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                @b77 said in where is the view / zoom option on the left panel:

                On the Mac it's Spacebar + Cmd

                Interesting - Although not related to my specific zoom request, I'm glad @Jayanta-Das brought this up. My issue was I was not pressing the spacebar first and that was making the difference.

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                  b77 @Boldline
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                  @Boldline If you press Cmd first you get the Spotlight search bar of macOS, that's why Spacebar needs to be pressed first.

                  MacBook Pro (Intel) running Monterey 12.6.4

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                    VectorStyler @Boldline
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                    @Boldline said in where is the view / zoom option on the left panel:

                    What if the option key was used as a zoom mode modifier to do so?

                    I think this is already possible, but must be configured in the Modifiers section of Preferences.

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                      VectorStyler @Boldline
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                      @Boldline said in where is the view / zoom option on the left panel:

                      would it make sense to have a second click of to "z" key take you back to the last tool used? much like the "a" key swaps between node editor tool and transform tool?

                      I think the automatic tool on/off selection with shortcuts could be generalized for all tools.
                      I added this to the backlog.

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                        Boldline @VectorStyler
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                        @VectorStyler said in where is the view / zoom option on the left panel:

                        @Boldline said in where is the view / zoom option on the left panel:

                        would it make sense to have a second click of to "z" key take you back to the last tool used? much like the "a" key swaps between node editor tool and transform tool?

                        I think the automatic tool on/off selection with shortcuts could be generalized for all tools.
                        I added this to the backlog.

                        this would be amazing!

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                        Cintiq 27QHD Display and LG Ultra HD Display

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