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Oskarhhh

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Sep 18, 2014
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Hi!

How do I scroll through images in preview (fullscreen)? I can scroll through them in a smaller window but not in fullscreen.

Thanks!!
 
do you mean, select multiple images in finder, double click - opens multiple images in preview, go full screen and then try to scroll through images? If so, I was able to do this with two finger scroll on the trackpad, and the cursor keys.

Is it something else you are trying to do?
 
do you mean, select multiple images in finder, double click - opens multiple images in preview, go full screen and then try to scroll through images? If so, I was able to do this with two finger scroll on the trackpad, and the cursor keys.

Is it something else you are trying to do?
[doublepost=1540222995][/doublepost]Hi!

I have photos in a folder on the desktop, I open the folder, mark one photo and press spacebar the photo appears in a new bigger window, I can now view and scroll through my images with the arrow keys BUT if I maximize the window (full screen) I cant no longer scroll to the next image.

Thanks!!!
 
I have photos in a folder on the desktop, I open the folder, mark one photo and press spacebar the photo appears in a new bigger window, I can now view and scroll through my images with the arrow keys BUT if I maximize the window (full screen) I cant no longer scroll to the next image.
I see the same behavior, but if I select multiple or all photos, then I can scroll through the selected photos in full screen Quicklook.
 
I can't seem to bring up any relevant threads but in El Capitan and older, if you select multiple photos and open them, they open in the Preview application- this isn't the case in Mojave, it defaults to placing all selected items in a new folder. HOW in the ever loving hell do I make it work like it used to?

Thank you to anyone who can help!
 
I can't seem to bring up any relevant threads but in El Capitan and older, if you select multiple photos and open them, they open in the Preview application- this isn't the case in Mojave, it defaults to placing all selected items in a new folder. HOW in the ever loving hell do I make it work like it used to?

Thank you to anyone who can help!
In Mojave (and every version before) I open multiple images in Preview using the right click context menu. I highlight a few or just ⌘ + A to select all and choose open. How do you do it?

It complains about performance if you try to open lot of photos at once (more than 1000 I think) because it will take a few seconds and looks like nothing is happening.

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In Mojave (and every version before) I open multiple images in Preview using the right click context menu. I highlight a few or just ⌘ + A to select all and choose open. How do you do it?

It complains about performance if you try to open lot of photos at once (more than 1000 I think) because it will take a few seconds and looks like nothing is happening.

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I can also do the same, if I choose to right click and open all in Preview. However, I would prefer to double click them and open in Preview by default- something I used to be able to do. Now if you right click the multiple files, the top option is create new folder with selected items- the top option USED to be to simply open them with the default application.

I don't want to right click and choose Preview, I just want it to be the default.
 
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