Apple Shake 4 User Manual
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Chapter 1
An Overview of the Shake User Interface
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The following table shows the common onscreen control buttons.
Button
Description
Onscreen Controls–
Show
Displays the onscreen controls. Click to toggle between
Show and Hide mode.
Onscreen Controls–
Show on Release
Hides onscreen controls while you modify an image. To
access this mode, click and hold the Onscreen Controls
button, then choose this button from the pop-up menu,
or right-click the Onscreen Controls button, then choose
this option from the shortcut menu.
Onscreen Controls–Hide
Turns off the onscreen controls. To access this mode, click
and hold the Onscreen Controls button, then choose this
button from the pop-up menu, or right-click the
Onscreen Controls button, then choose this option from
the shortcut menu.
Autokey
Auto keyframing is on. A keyframe is automatically
created each time an onscreen control is moved. To
enable, you can also right-click, then choose Onscreen
Control Auto Key On.
To manually add a keyframe without moving an onscreen
control, click the Autokey button off and on.
Delete Keyframe
Deletes the keyframe at the current frame. This is used
because controls for functions such as Move2D, keyframes
for xPan, yPan, xScale, yScale, and angle are created
simultaneously. Delete Key deletes the keyframes from all
the associated parameters at the current frame.
To delete all keyframes for a parameter, such as Move2D
on all frames, right-click the Delete Keyframe button and
select Delete All Keys.
Lock Direction–Off
Allows dragging of onscreen controls in both the X and Y
directions.
Lock Direction to X
Allows dragging of onscreen controls in the X direction
only. To enable, click and hold the Lock Direction button,
then choose this button from the pop-up menu.
Lock Direction to Y
Allows dragging of onscreen controls in the Y direction
only. To enable, click and hold the Lock Direction button,
then choose this button from the pop-up menu.
Onscreen Color Control
Click this swatch to change the color of onscreen
controls.
Path Display–Path and
Keyframe
Displays motion path and keyframe positions in the
Viewer. You can select and move the keyframes onscreen.