Hyper draw velocity question

When I'm editing velocities using hyper draw, sometimes it moves all values up or down, and sometimes it moves all values closer or further from the middle (changing the dynamic range instead of changing all volumes in one direction). It seemed like it chose between the two based on where I grabbed the values, but I could never figure it out and I don't see it in the manual.
And this seems to have been a L7 thing, with L8 now I can't seem to do the one that changes dynamic range at all.
Can anyone lend a hand on this, it's been bugging me forever. Thanks.

Searching the L8 online manual for 'velocity tool' reveals this:
+All selected notes can be altered simultaneously; the differences in their respective velocity values will be retained. If the velocity value of any of the selected notes reaches an extreme value (0 or 127), none of the other selected notes can be adjusted further.+
+You can override this behavior by holding Option while dragging. This allows you to continue altering the velocity values until the selected (clicked) note reaches an extreme value. It goes without saying that this will alter the velocity relationship of this note to the other notes.+

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