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Chapter 13 Customize the Aperture workspace 487
Use gestures with Aperture
If your computer has a Multi-Touch trackpad or a Magic Mouse, you can use gestures when
working with Aperture. For example, when working with photos in the Browser, you can use the
rotate gesture to rotate images and the swipe gesture to select a dierent photo. In addition to
the standard Multi-Touch trackpad gestures used with Mac portable computers, you can use
Multi-Touch gestures with the following Aperture features.
Note: To use the following gestures, you must have Aperture 3.3.2 or later and OS X Mountain
Lion v10.8 or later.
Feature Multi-Touch trackpad gestures
Browser in grid view
Use the pinch gesture to change the size of
thumbnails in the Browser.
Use the rotate gesture to rotate the photo beneath
the pointer.
Use the three-nger swipe gesture to select
another photo when “Swipe with three ngers”
is selected in the “Swipe between pages” pop-up
menu in the More Gestures pane of Trackpad
preferences.
For more information about the swipe gesture, see
Help Center.
Browser in list view
Use the pinch gesture to change the size of
thumbnails in the Browser.
Use the three-nger swipe gesture to select
another photo when “Swipe with three ngers”
is selected in the “Swipe between pages” pop-up
menu in the More Gestures pane of Trackpad
preferences.
For more information about the swipe gesture, see
Help Center.
Browser in lmstrip view (Split View layout) and
lmstrip in full-screen view (Viewer mode)
Use the pinch gesture to change the size of
thumbnails in the Browser or the lmstrip.
Use the rotate gesture to rotate the image beneath
the pointer.
Use the three-nger swipe gesture to select
another photo when “Swipe with three ngers”
is selected in the “Swipe between pages” pop-up
menu in the More Gestures pane of Trackpad
preferences.
For more information about the swipe gesture, see
Help Center.
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 478. For more information
about the swipe gesture, see Help Center.
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