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I'm trying to resize for an I phone in the view port sizer on a PC. Is there a trick to resizing for an I phone on a PC? The trick on a mac is to hold the option key and drag to 336 pixels. Is there an equivalent key for a PC? The alt key does nothing. Either does the widows key, or the control key or the shift key and as many combinations as I could think of. Is it not important or am I SOL?
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just resize the Lightroom window itself.
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Hello, I'm a new user and had the same exact question which led me to this post. I'm working through the link posted by Matthew and where it says:
"Reveal the lefthand panel, then grab the edge and pull it to full-width. When it stops, our viewport will still be too wide, but there's a trick to fix this. Hold the OPTION key, and keep pulling the lefthand panel wider until the viewport's width reads 336-pixels."
There is no keyboard shortcut in a PC I can find to pull the lefthand panel wider than the stopping point (Ctrl would be the likely GoTo). Do you know of a way to use this trick on a PC so I can easily toggle between 'wide', 'iPad', and 'iPhone' sizes with dragging the window? It is a good looking trick.
Thanks!
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Did you try the ALT key? I think that's the one on Windows.
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I just retried Alt, Ctrl, Shift, and all combinations of the three I could think of with no success. Thanks for the suggestion though.
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I just resize Lightroom as needed.
Rod
Just a user with way too much time on his hands.
www.rodbarbee.com
ttg-tips.com, Backlight 2/3 test site
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Thank you both.
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