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COMMAND / KEYSTROKE FOR "MOTION BLUR" TOOL TO PROGRAM INTO RADIAL MENU

Explorer ,
Aug 04, 2018 Aug 04, 2018

Hello,

I am programming my WACOM Companion 2 tablet. Specifically the "RADIAL MENU".

QUESTION: Can you tell me the command for programming the "Motion Blur" tool into one of the pie slices within the Companion 2 tablet's Radial Menu?  I need to define the Keystroke in the dialog box.

Thank you.

-Mark

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Community Expert , Aug 04, 2018 Aug 04, 2018

Try entering this for a keyboard shortcut

Press the Alt key then t then b then the Enter key then m

Here's what it looks like in the Wacom Define Keystroke dialog

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Community Expert ,
Aug 04, 2018 Aug 04, 2018

What operating and adobe application are you using?

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Explorer ,
Aug 04, 2018 Aug 04, 2018

I have Photoshop Elements 15 on Windows 8.1. My device is a WACOM Companion 2 tablet. I'm trying to program the MOTION BLUR tool into the Radial Menu, which I activate with the pen.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 04, 2018 Aug 04, 2018

A shortcut for Filter>Blur>Motion Blur?

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Explorer ,
Aug 04, 2018 Aug 04, 2018

Do I type it out exactly as you have it -- into the keystroke box?

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Explorer ,
Aug 04, 2018 Aug 04, 2018

Do you have the keystrokes for: Filter -- Blur -- and Motion Blur.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 04, 2018 Aug 04, 2018

Try entering this for a keyboard shortcut

Press the Alt key then t then b then the Enter key then m

Here's what it looks like in the Wacom Define Keystroke dialog

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Explorer ,
Aug 04, 2018 Aug 04, 2018
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It works!!  Thank you Jeff!  You rock!

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