FAQ: Where can I learn tips and tricks about Revel?

Tips, Tricks, and less known features in Revel (iOS)
VIEWING FILES:
From Library view, you can tap on SHOW and select to view the files by grid, dates, events, who they were added by, and by tags.
From Library view, tap and hold on the bar at the top of your screen (where the clock is) to go to the top of the library of photos.
From Library view, tap and hold on the library icon (bottom left icon) to go to the bottom of the library of photos.
From Library view, for dates, events, added by, and tags mode (found by tapping show and selecting one of these options), you can swipe down and near the top of the screen you will see choices for ALL, PHOTOS, VIDEOS. You can display all, just photos, or just videos by selecting the appropriate choice.
SELECTING FILES:
From Library mode, you can easily select several photos in a row. Tap on SHOW and select GRID mode.Tap on the arrow in the top right corner and select add to album, share, save to camera roll, or delete. Then swipe your finger across several photos to select them in a row. You can still scroll up and down and add more.
From Library mode, you can easily select all photos from a particular date. Tap on SHOW and select DATES mode.Tap on the arrow in the top right corner and select add to album, share, save to camera roll, or delete. Then tap on the grid of 9 squares to the right of the number of photos for that date. This will select all photos for that date.
CHANGE THE DATE OF A PHOTO:
From library view, you can touch and hold your finger on a photo to bring up a menu that allows you to change the date of the photo.
SETTING AN ALBUM COVER PHOTO:
- Select album view
- Select album
- In album, long press on a photo (touch and hold)
You will see an option to select the photo as the cover.
EDITING FILES:
After making edits on a photo,
if you touch and hold your finger on a photo after making some changes, you will get a context menu with otions to Cancel Changes, Revert to Original, and Duplicate Photo.
CLEARING CACHE:
If you have uploaded a ton of photos from your ios device, tapped a lot of photos view a larger image, or edited many photos, you might be able to reclaim some space on your device by clearing the cache. You can tap on the 3 parallel lines in the top left corner to get your list of Libraries, tap on the i inside the circle to the right of the library, and tap on CLEAR CACHE to reclaim some space. Your small thumbnails will remain since they don't take up a lot of space and can viewed quickly.
AUTOIMPORT
You can set your iphone or ipad so that it will automatically upload new photos, screenshots, and videos from your camera roll to revel. To set this up, tap on the 3 parallel lines in the top left of the screen. Then, tap on the gear for settings. You will see Import and Upload:  Auto-Import. Tap on AUTO-IMPORT and choose which library you want to import into. Choose none to disable this.  You have the option to autoimport videos also or to disable that choice. Slide the option to on if you wish to import videos also.
CAPTIONS
When you tap on a photo and go into loupe view, you can tap on the pencil icon to add a caption. This caption will display on the photo when it is viewed.
FAVORITES
When you tap on one photo or video to view it in loupe mode, you will see a heart in the bottom left corner. Tap on this heart icon to indicate that the photo is one of your favorites. If you share a library collaboratively (see link on sharing below) with your family or others, then they will get a notification (if enabled) that you have favorited a photo.
COMMENTS
When you tap on one photo or video to view it in loupe mode, you will see a speech bubble next to the heart in the bottom left corner. Tap on this  icon to add a comment on the photo. If you share a library collaboratively (see link on sharing below) with your family or others, then they will get a notification (if enabled) that you have commented on a photo.
To delete a comment, swipe from right to left in the list of comments and then select delete to remove the one you want gone.
EVENTS
If you are in library view in date mode (found by tapping SHOW, DATES) tap the pencil icon to add an event name for the group of photos. When you ask to SHOW by EVENT, these will be displayed.
ACTIVITY VIEW:
If you tap the bullhorn icon on the bottom right of the screen, you will see activity view. This view shows recent activity in a library such as who added new photos, made comments on photos, put photos into an album, or marked a photo as a favorite, and when. This is particulary useful when you share a library collaboratively with family members and you want to see who did what.
Tips, Tricks, and less known features in Revel (adoberevel.com)
SETTING AN ALBUM COVER PHOTO:
For web browser:
- Select album view
- Move cursor over the album
  You will see an edit icon appear in the upper right corner
- Select the icon
- Go into album and click on the photo that you want as the cover.  It will then become the album cover  
KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS:
Adoberevel.com now has keyboard shortcuts in loupe view. Click on a photo to get into loupe view.  In most cases when viewing both photos and videos, the following keyboard shortcuts are available:
'f'       toggle favorite
'left'   previous
'right' next
'c'      edit caption
When you play a video, the following video-specific keyboard shortcuts are available:
'space'  toggle play/pause
'home'   seek video to start
'0'          seek video to start
'm'         mute video
'='          increase volume
'up'        increase volume
'-'           decrease volume
'down'   decrease volume
Other General Revel How To's
SUBSCRIBE   
FAQ: How do I subscribe to Revel Premium?
UPLOAD
FAQ: How do I add (upload) files to Revel?
SHARE
FAQ: How do I share files in Revel?

auzbee,
You can start by taking a look at the "Service and Troubleshooting Guide-ThinkPad T61" and "ThinkPad Safety and Warranty Guide" booklets that come with the machine.
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