Can't Navigate Zebra Presets Via Keyboard Arrows

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Before installing Zebra 2.7 I could scroll between presets using the up and down and left and right arrow keys on my keyboard. Now for some reason I cannot do it anymore. Please help.

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hmmm, I do seem to remember being able to do that but it's not working for me either. The manual does say after loading a patch, you should be able to use the up/down cursor keys to navigate through the patches. But I checked Zebra HZ also and it does not do it. Instead, the arrow keys move through the tracks in my DAW.

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Yes, we are aware of this problem.

After selecting a folder, you need to press the right arrow key once, then the up and down arrows should work again.

It seems to be exclusive to Windows VST2 plugins, and it's already in our bug database.
Cheers
Rob
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Rob,

I've tried the right-arrow-key method, and it doesn't work for me under Sonar X3.

Whether I've selected a folder name or a patch name, none of the arrow keys work for navigation.

This applies to both VST2 and VST3 versions.

Mitch I.

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I'm using Sonar X3 as well and have the same results as Mitch.

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To add confusion, arrow key work without any problem in VSTHost...
Cheers
Rob
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Fixed here. Will post new Latest Builds tonight or tomorrow.

:)

- Urs

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Thanks!

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Give us a few hours, I've just committed another couple of little fixes :-)

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I downloaded and installed the 64-bit Windows versions of Diva and Zebra builds 2157. I'm running them under Sonar X3 as before. I can confirm that the problem is fixed: the arrow keys now work fine for navigation between presets. I tested VST2 and VST3.

Thank you!

Mitch I.

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One little thing I did notice. In previous version you could navigate between folders using the left and right arrows. You cannot do that anymore with the latest revision build.

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