Yes, it is the 'OK' that sets the keystone adjustment ..... almost impossible to find on any busy image. Changing to a different theme really is no help. All it needs is that it acquire the same coloring that is used with the lines and other keystone symbols. I think that it just got overlooked.

On 2021-02-22 11:51 a.m., Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* David Vincent-Jones <david...@gmail.com> [02-22-21 14:43]:
I often spend a great amount of time hunting for the elusive 'OK' button
when I am correcting perspective with the Crop-and-Rotate module. The light
gray symbol is very easily lost especially on busy images. Conversely the
other symbols on this modules guidelines are distinctively colored and easy
to find.

Does somebody know a way to recolor this item? Maybe it was simply
overlooked in the interface.
does a <return> (enter key) set the change for you?  and by perspective
are you referring to keystone or do you not mean "crop and rotate".

and you do have access to different themes which will probably change the
intensity and tint of the "ok".


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