Image size dialogue in CC

Just upgraded to CC from CS5. Here's a comparison:
Sorry, I should have checked resample on the old one. If it were checked, I'd be able to edit the pixels, or the inches. All just through tabbing in the fields. My workflow often requires me to switch between what I'm effecting in this dialogue and tabbing is way easier than clicking, selecting, then changing.
Here's the question. Is there any way to make CC act like CS5? Or am I stuck having to click and select either pixels or inches?

Thanks, I figured. It seems like a lot of features across all of CC have been simplified, not in ability, but in interface. Like all of Acrobat pro.

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