gdesouza wrote:I use Ctrl + Shift + (directional left - right keys) to go between my book-marked instances. That function then usually quits working using the Ctrl + Shift on the right side of the keyboard but I can use the Ctrl + Shift on the left side of the keyboard, which is annoying as I prefer the right side of the keyboard and its proximity to the directional keys as I use my left hand for the key board while my right holds the stylus.
Am I tripping another function or is this a bug any one else has experienced. Your enlightenment please

I can't duplicate the issue you are describing on my end , but I'm using an Apple keyboard (if that makes any difference?) so hopefully the other Windows users here will be able to help you troubleshoot this issue.
In the meantime you might want to try setting up the left hand Wacom tablet touchstrip to the key commands Ctrl+Shift+directional left-right , so that scrolling up the touch strip moves to next bookmark and scrolling down moves to previous bookmark. Then two of the other Wacom tablet express key buttons set to next frame and previous frame to move from frame-to-frame sequentially instead of from bookmarked frame to bookmarked frame.
I have my small Wacom Intuos 3 tablet set up like that for when I'm working on my laptop away from my main work space . When I'm at my main work space I prefer to use two
Griffin Powermates to control functions like flipping between bookmarks, flipping between frames, rotate the drawing space . Some people use a
Contour ShuttlePro or even just an old
game controller from an X-box or Playstation.
Anyway, I'm mentioning those options for programming the Wacom tablet express keys and touch strip as a possible solution until you can figure out why your right hand keyboard Ctrl+Shift is not working.
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