I assume you know this is not a MOTU run forum -- just a bunch of users. It says something to that effect at the top of the page. So, other than promising to hack the code and make DP work the way you want, it's not clear what anyone here can say in reply to your rants. DP is clearly not meeting your needs and probably never will. Why would you buy an app that is so clearly different from what you want?marduk wrote:Well, selecting areas involve clicking and dragging - which is exactly what I want to avoid while using a touchpad. Option+click does zoom in (same as z+opt+click) but opt+shift+click (doesn't matter if Zoom Tool or not) does not zoom out all the way, just to some extent. Is there a setting for "Stop Zooming Out At This Level"?bayswater wrote:If you want to zoom when the mouse is not at the play head, you would use a different command. There are a few options. One is to select an area with the alt key pressed. There are a couple of dozen shortcuts for zooming in various ways. I`m sure you can look these up. Using the wheel to zoom could create problems because if it is over a value field it willl change the value.(there is not). Also clicking away like an idiot to zoom to some level beyond 2 clicks – awesome!
I have looked the shortcuts up in several places (literally none with any mousing in Commands palette – also you can't search Commands by the actual commands? How rare.) This far I have stated several times what I want to be able to do and that no amount of RTFM-ing (or anyone else for that matter) is getting any closer, so please, some real advice, not "RTFM" (because I R the F out of the M before I get on any forums).
Using the wheel to zoom would not create problems in the Sequence, because there are no value fields (also, mouse focus - so you zoom to where your pointer is pointed at). If you're mousing around on the Mixer tab (for instance), then the wheel zoom should not work, of course.
So hereby hoping to get the awesome MIDI powerhose that DP undoubtedly is, I got a clusterfuck of bad UX designFor a program this OLD I hoped they've ironed out all that •••• but this is just....
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Seems one must resort to the help of external apps that can map gestures (or a scroll to keystrokes) and whatnot... yay more apps to perform a most basic feature.
You are better off using something else. The rest of us can just wallow in our ignorance.