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Feature Multi-Touch trackpad gestures
Viewer and Full Screen view (Viewer mode)
Use the pinch gesture to zoom in to or out of the
photo, or double-tap with two ngers to zoom in to
a specic part of the photo.
Use the rotate gesture to rotate the photo beneath
the pointer.
Use the swipe gesture to select a dierent
photo when “Scroll to navigate photos in the
Viewer is selected in the General pane of the
Preferences window.
For more information about the General
pane of the Preferences window, see General
Preferences
on page 561. For more information
about the swipe gesture, see Help Center.
Faces
Use the pinch gesture to change the size of
the snapshots.
Places
Use two-nger scrolling to zoom in to or out of
the map.
Light Table
Use the pinch gesture to zoom in to or out of the
Light Table or to change the size of the photo
beneath the pointer.
Book Layout Editor
Use the pinch gesture to zoom in to or out of the
selected page or resize the object beneath the
pointer on the page. (The Edit Layout button must
be selected to resize objects on the page.)
Use the rotate gesture to rotate objects. You can
also hold down the Shift key as you use the rotate
gesture to restrict rotation to 15-degree increments.
Use the swipe gesture to change pages.
Slideshows
Use the swipe gesture to display the next or
previous slide during a slideshow.
Loupe tool
Use the pinch gesture to change the Loupe size.
(As with previous versions of Aperture, you can
also use the scroll gesture to change the Loupe
magnication.)
Crop tool
Use the pinch gesture to modify an existing crop
selection and change its size.
Straighten tool
Use the rotate gesture to change the amount of
image rotation.
Print dialog (Preview area)
Use the pinch gesture to zoom in to or out of
the photo displayed in the Preview area of the
Print dialog.
For more information about working with gestures, see Help Center.
Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts
An Overview of Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts
Aperture provides a wide variety of menu commands and keyboard shortcuts that let you
control almost every aspect of your workow. The Command Editor lets you search or browse
the various commands and keyboard shortcuts in Aperture. In addition, the Command Editor lets
you customize keyboard shortcuts so you can streamline the way you work.