Mouse and Keyboard Usage
Mouse Usage in the Image Window
- Button1
- draws a selection rectangle
- Button2
- display pixel values, measure distance, picks drawing color
- Button3
- opens or closes the xv controls window
- <Ctrl> Button1
- Zoom In
- <Ctrl> Button2
- Pan (while zoomed in)
- <Ctrl> Button3
- Zoom Out
- <Shift> Button1
- draws a square selection rectangle
- <Shift> Button2
- freehand drawing tool
- <Shift> <Ctrl> Button2
- line drawing tool
- <Shift> Button3
- smudging tool
Mouse Usage in Selection Rectangle
- Button1
- moves selection rectangle
- <Shift> Button1
- moves selection, constrains motion
- Button2
- 'drag-and drop' cut and paste
- <Shift> Button2
- 'drag and drop' cut and paste, constrains motion
- <Ctrl> Button2
- 'drag and drop' copy and paste
- <Shift> <Ctrl> Button2
- 'drag and drop' copy and paste, constrains motion
Normal Keyboard Equivalents
The following keyboard equivalents can be used in most xv windows,
including the xv image, xv controls,
xv color editor, and so on, but not the xv visual schnauzer.
- Key
- Description
- <Tab>
or
<Space>
- Next
- <Return>
reload currently selected image file
<Delete>
or
<Backspace>
- Prev
- <Ctrl> l
- Load
- <Ctrl> s
- Save
- <Ctrl> p
- Print
- <Ctrl> d
- Delete
- <Ctrl> q
or
q
- Quit
- <Meta> x
- Cut
- <Meta> c
- Copy
- <Meta> v
- Paste
- <Meta> d
- Clear
- n
- reset image to
Normal
size
- m
- Max
- M
- Maxpect
- >
- Double Size
- <
- Half Size
- <Period>
- 10% Larger
- <Comma>
- 10% Smaller
- S
- Set Size
- a
- Re-Aspect
- 4
- 4x3
- I
- Int. Expand
- t
- turn image 90 clockwise
- T
- turn image 90 counter-clockwise
- h
- flip image horizontally
- v
- flip image vertically
- P
- Pad
- A
- Text Annotation
- c
- Crop
- u
- UnCrop
- C
- AutoCrop
- r
- Raw
- d
- Dither
- s
- Smooth
- <Meta> 8
- toggle between
8-bit
and
24-bit
modes
- <Ctrl> v
or
V
- Visual Schnauzer
- e
- Color Editor
- i
- Image Info
- <Ctrl> c
- Image Comments
- <Ctrl> t
- Text View
- <Ctrl> g
- Grab
- <Ctrl> a
- About XV
- <Meta> b
- Blur
- <Meta> s
- Sharpen
- <Meta> e
- Edge Detection
- <Meta> m
- Emboss
- <Meta> o
- Oil Paint
- <Meta> B
- Blend
- <Meta> t
- Copy Rotate
- <Meta> T
- Clear Rotate
- <Meta> p
- Pixelize
- <Meta> S
- Spread
- <Meta> r
or
R
or
- <Meta> 0
- Reset
- command in xv color editor
- <Meta> 1
- select preset #1 in xv color editor
- <Meta> 2
- select preset #2 in xv color editor
- <Meta> 3
- select preset #3 in xv color editor
- <Meta> 4
- select preset #4 in xv color editor
- <Meta> a
- Apply
command in xv color editor
Image Window Keys
The following keys can only be used inside the image window.
- <Ctrl> <Up>
- crops 1 pixel off the bottom of the image
- <Ctrl> <Down>
- crops 1 pixel off the top of the image
- <Ctrl> <Left>
- crops 1 pixel off the right side of the image
- <Ctrl> <Right>
- crops 1 pixel off the left side of the image
If you're viewing a multi-page document:
- p
- opens a 'go to page #' dialog box
- <PageUp>
- go to previous page
- <PageDown>
- go to next page
If a selection rectangle is active:
- <Up>
- moves selection rectangle up 1 pixel
- <Down>
- moves selection rectangle down 1 pixel
- <Left>
- moves selection rectangle left 1 pixel
- <Right>
- moves selection rectangle right 1 pixel
- <Shift> <Up>
- shrink rectangle vertically by 1 pixel
- <Shift> <Down>
- expand rectangle vertically by 1 pixel
- <Shift> <Left>
- shrink rectangle horizontally by 1 pixel
- <Shift> <Right>
- shrink rectangle horizontally by 1 pixel
Visual Schnauzer Keys
The following keys can only be used in the visual schnauzer windows.
- <Ctrl> d
- Delete File(s)
- <Ctrl> n
- New Directory
- <Ctrl> r
- Rename File
- <Ctrl> s
- ReScan Directory
- <Ctrl> w
- Open New Window
- <Ctrl> u
- Update Icons
- <Ctrl> g
- Generate Icons
- <Ctrl> a
- Select All Files
- <Ctrl> t
- Text View
- <Ctrl> q
- Quit XV
- <Ctrl> c
- Change Directory
- <Ctrl> f
- Select Filenames
- <Ctrl> e
- Recursive Update
- <Esc>
- Close Window
- <Return>
- load currently selected file(s)
- <Space>
- load next file
- <Shift> <Space>
- load next file, keeping previous file(s) selected
- <Backspace>
- load previous file
This document was extracted from the PostScript documentation and
formatted by Roy Johnson.
Much of the process was automated, and may therefore have introduced
errors. Corrections are appreciated.