Fortunately to me, important shortcuts like Undo ' Ctrl + Z' and Deselect ' Ctrl + D' is not affected even if VSCO Keys is on.īy accident (I didn't quite read any manuals), I found out that without needing to toggle VSCO Keys off, I can still go to Develop or Library module! I simply press on the Windows button first + G, then I'll be going to Library module and Windows button + D would go to Develop module. But you can easily toggle the keyboard shortcut on and off using the ' Esc' key. If you are wondering, yes, after VSCO Keys is turned on, D is no longer going to Develop module, G is no longer going to the Library module. With the Standard mode, you could adjust all the sliders from Temperature till Saturation using only your own keyboard. I personally find the Standard mode being more useful (I found a helpful key map through Google) as Simple mode is much limited.īe wary to try it out as the default layout guide shown is not 100% accurate.
Another popular option over the years has been VSCO Keys.
VSCO KEYS FOR WINDOWS LIGHTROOM SOFTWARE
You have a choice of using the Standard mapping or Simple mapping. Since the Motibodo software works with a standard keyboard, theres no additional hardware to. In order not to confuse you further, it's better you find out more through it's layout guide by clicking on the button I've circled in red below(not 100% accurate). (It worked even if I'm at the Library module!) If I do it together with ' Alt', I get +0.10. Let me share some brief encounter of mine using the current version of VSCO Keys.įor example, I can now decrease / increase the exposure using the ' D' and ' F' keys respectively in the magnitude of +0.30. It took me two weeks plus to get comfortable with the learning curve but it's totally worth going through.