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another way, is to double click the scale tool. The same options should be available from there. Alternatively, you could hit 's' then enter/return. This is also great if you need to scale multiple shapes in the same way, one after the other, since it remembers the last scale performed (much like hitting apple+d to repeat transformations)
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