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Hotkeys to expand / contract image?

Are there any hotkeys to easily expand / contract an image? Example.... I'm setting up a battle map, or maybe putting up a picture as a background.  I move an image onto the page and initially it's pretty small.  I want to expand the image to fill up as much space as appropriate while also not changing the relative dimensions of the image.  Yes, I can do this by clicking the image and then dragging one of the corner points out to make the image larger.  However, this is massively annoying, especially when I'm zoomed out to look at the overall space.  And sometimes I'd want to shrink an image and I have to drag in using the corners.  This is slow and tedious.  Are there hotkeys that I don't know about that can accomplish this? I'll note that Powerpoint has this functionality.  Click on something in PPT, then hold down Shift and either up or down arrow and the selection will grow or shrink.  Can we get this in roll20, or is there something I'm missing?
I like that idea. This sounds like it could be combined witht he Canvas Tool suggestion: <a href="https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/11222896/canvas-tool" rel="nofollow">https://app.roll20.net/forum/post/11222896/canvas-tool</a>
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Yes +1 and another way to say this Suggestion, add Hotkey control to Resize Handles for objects&nbsp;
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