Specifications
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Mapping Buttons and Menu Items
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When the Command palette is open, you can move buttons from one
location to another as necessary; you donโt need to retrieve all buttons
from the Command palette. For example, you can drag buttons from a
place on the user interface to the keyboard, or vice versa.
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The Command palette must be closed for the assigned button to work
in its new location.
Tool Palet te
In addition to mapping to the keyboard and user interface, you can also
map buttons to the Tool palette. The Tool palette provides easy access to
commonly used editing buttons.
To displ ay t he Too l pale tte, click t he Tim eline Fast menu just below the line
separating the Source and Record monitors.
Clicking the Timeline Fast menu produces the Tool palette, which contains 16 buttons by
default. However, you can add many more than 16 buttons to the Tool palette.
The Tool palette can be torn off by dragging it anywhere on the Media
Composer desktop. Some editors prefer to tear it off and keep it in one
location so they have ready access to a wide variety of buttons.
The Tool palette can be torn off and placed
anywhere in Media Composer
To displ ay m ore or fewer b utton s (and to display mor e emp ty b uttons),
drag a corner of the Tool palette in or out.
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