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F. McLion
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 11, 2020

P: Wrong behavior of Shift+T while in Graduated and Radial Filter

  • December 11, 2020
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Shift+T should toggle between brush and edit mode. However, it does the same as T, it shows/hides the toolbar.

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Jerry Syder
Inspiring
January 24, 2021

@McLion

Bug ID is 4205563

F. McLion
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F. McLionCommunity ExpertAuthor
Community Expert
January 24, 2021

Not yet fixed in 10.1.1

What is the BUG LRD number?

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Rick Spaulding -
Legend
December 11, 2020

Found it. Thanks, Jerry!

Jerry Syder
Inspiring
December 11, 2020

@Rick  That's right - I raised a bug for this

Rick Spaulding -
Legend
December 11, 2020

I could reproduce it on Windows 10 with LrC 10.1 but it did activate the brush as well as toggle the Toolbar. Is that what you are seeing as well?

I could not reproduce it on Mac Big Sur with LrC 10.1

Bob Somrak
Legend
December 11, 2020

I can confirm an issue with Shift+T too.  On macOS 10.15.7 and Lr10.1 with both the Gradient and Radial, the KBSC Shift+T does NOT activate/deactivate the toolbar but it does produce an annoying BEEP which is a different manifestation of this bug. Not as severe but annoying.

M4 Pro Mac Mini. 48GB
ouiouiphoto
Known Participant
December 11, 2020

Just tested. Confirmed also for me on W10 LR10.1

.Sheepdog trying to help Lightroom and Photoshop beginners
Jerry Syder
Inspiring
December 11, 2020

Confirmed here on Windows 10