Anyone using creative applications on either a Macintosh or Windows computer should be using a two button mouse with a scroll wheel. The scroll wheel allows you to scroll horizontally and vertically as well as zoom in and out in most applications. Modifier keys for the scroll wheel were inconsistent in CS2 applications, and made more consistent in CS3. See the tables below for a summary of modifier keys for Macintosh and Windows.
Using a wheel mouse in Macintosh design applications
Scroll vertically | Scroll horizontally | Zoom | |
---|---|---|---|
InDesign CS2 | wheel only | shift or option | command |
Illustrator CS2 | wheel only | command | not available |
Photoshop CS2 | wheel only | command | option |
Bridge CS2 | wheel only | not applicable | control (resizes thumbnails)* |
InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop CS3 | wheel only | command | option |
Bridge CS3 | wheel only | not applicable | control (resizes thumbnails), or wheel only (when viewing a preview with the loupe)* |
Acrobat 7-9 | wheel only | not available | option |
* in order to use the control key plus the mouse wheel, the Mac "Keyboard & Mouse" System Preference for "Zoom using Scroll Wheel..." must be turned off |
Using a wheel mouse in Windows design applications
Scroll vertically | Scroll horizontally | Zoom | |
---|---|---|---|
InDesign CS2 | wheel only | alt | ctrl |
Illustrator CS2 | wheel only | ctrl | alt |
Photoshop CS2 | wheel only | ctrl | alt |
Bridge CS2 | wheel only | not applicable | ctrl (resizes thumbnails) |
InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop CS3 | wheel only | ctrl | alt |
Bridge CS3 | wheel only | not applicable | ctrl (resizes thumbnails), or wheel only (when viewing a preview with the loupe) |
Acrobat 7-9 | wheel only | not available | ctrl |
2 comments:
Sweet trick! I always hated that I couldn't scroll left to right in Illustrator. Thanks for the tip.
Yeah, absolutely awesome. I have been working in 3D CAD programs for while and learning similar techniques in Illustrator has been a task to say the least. Thanks!
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