Sunday 5 September 2010

Adobe Creative Suite

I have always wanted to use the numeric keypad in ADOBE InDesign, like you can in ADOBE Illustrator and ADOBE Photoshop and many other programs including ADOBE programs.


Ctrl+1 = Actual size

Ctrl+0 = Fit in window


Doesn't work in InDesign, never has. Even Quark can do that. What's the matter with Adobe? They have been developing this for almost 10 years.


Only thing that works using the numeric keypad is:

Ctrl+ (+) = bigger size

Ctrl+ (–) = smaller size


I thought the idea was to make all function keys and pallets the same across what they laughingly call "Creative Suite"


They should ditch a few of the useless elements like "Bridge" and concentrate on making the 3 main programs a seamless suite.


Blog, over and out.