Constraining Proportions

When clicking on the constrain proportions box in the Property Inspector in CS5, and using the scale tool, it seems like it scales in proportion without using the shift key on an image whether the box is checked or not? How is this supposed to work?
Thanks.

The feature is there so that you can numerically scale an object within the Properties Panel, without using the scaling tool.

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