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johnm81598690
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December 17, 2017
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button # to increase slider values doesn't work

  • December 17, 2017
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I have installed LR Classic 7.1 (prior I used LR 6.13), and now the button # on the label of sliders in the development module in order to increase the slider value doesn't work anymore. The button - to decrease the slider value works still fine. Operating System: macOS High Sierra 10.13.2. Can you help me? Thanks.

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    Correct answer johnrellis

    This shortcut seems to have been broken in a number of languages.  Please add your opinion and details of your configuration to the bug report in the official Adobe feedback forum: Lightroom: Keyboard shortcut for incrementing slider values doesn't work (German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish) | Photosho… . Be sure to click Me Too in the upper-right. This will make it a little more likely Adobe will prioritize a fix, and you'll be notified when the bug's status changes or someone discovers a workaround. 

    Adobe doesn't appear to do any testing on keyboard shortcuts for non-English languages -- they break them at least once or twice a year.

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    johnm81598690
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    December 17, 2017

    In addition I have to remark, that I use the german language setting on my mac.

    johnrellis
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    Legend
    December 18, 2017

    This shortcut seems to have been broken in a number of languages.  Please add your opinion and details of your configuration to the bug report in the official Adobe feedback forum: Lightroom: Keyboard shortcut for incrementing slider values doesn't work (German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish) | Photosho… . Be sure to click Me Too in the upper-right. This will make it a little more likely Adobe will prioritize a fix, and you'll be notified when the bug's status changes or someone discovers a workaround. 

    Adobe doesn't appear to do any testing on keyboard shortcuts for non-English languages -- they break them at least once or twice a year.