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Another new feature: Using your keyboard to faster browse (and like) photos
Here’s another new feature: we’ve added keyboard navigation to our photos for faster browsing and liking. So if you are left handed like me you can hold now a coffee mug in one hand, three fingers of your right hand on the keyboard and navigate like Fred Astaire…
So how can you do so? Press J or Right to go to the next photo, K or Left for the previous photo, R for a random photo and L for liking a photo and going to the next right away. That’s all. Let us know in the comments what you think of this feature. And start browsing with a random photo.
Hey, that's great, it works perfectly! However, as J is at the left of K... wouldn't it be more intuitive that J is for previous and K for next? but anyway thanx a lot for all the work!!!
I like this alot but it takes quite a lot of time to load the photos. Is anyone else having this problem or is my connection far too slow for lomography? I've never had problems like this before :-(
@torium: we had some speed issues earlier last night, but everything should be back to normal again… do you still experience long loading times?
@eva_eva: no, L L L :)
@kdstevens: thanks!
Not working when the fast in-page search feature of Firefox is active. I really want to keep that feature, so is there a way to also map a combination of two or more keys for Like and next? For example Control+L, or whatever works best?
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