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Customizing Settings
Top (Edit tab )if not alread y add ed f rom previo us chapter
Tail (Edi t ta b)if not alrea dy a dded from previous cha pter
Match Frame (Other tab)
Toggle S ource / Re cord in Timeline (Othe r ta b)
8. Now, map some often-used menu items to the Edit keyboard. Change
the command assignment type to ‘Menu to Button’ Reassignment.
9. Click the Up Arrow key on the keyboard. It currently has a command
mapped to it, but you will change it.
10. In the Timeline Fast menu, navigate to More Detail.
More Detail is now mapped to the Up Arrow on the keyboard.
11. Follow steps 9–10 to map Less Detail to the Down Arrow key on
the keyboard.
More Detail and Less Detail are now mapped to the Up and Down
Arrows on the keyboard. Notice that these commands already
have assigned keyboard shortcuts. Less Detail is mapped to Ctrl+[
(Windows) or Command+[ (Macintosh), and More Detail is mapped to
Ctrl+] (Windows) or Command+] (Macintosh). Often, however, it’s a
good practice to remap buttons that make better sense for your editing
workflow. (Many editors remap More Detail and Less Detail to the Up
and Down Arrows for this reason.)
12. Add the following menu items to the Edit keyboard (plus any others
that you select). Make sure that you map them in locations that make
the most sense to you:
Audio Mixer (Tools menu)
Locators (Tools menu)
New Folder (from the Fast menu, select the Bins tab > Project window)
Empty Trash (from the Fast menu, select Bins tab > Project window)
All Settings (from the Fast menu, select Settings tab > Project window)
Active Settings (from the Fast menu, select Settings tab >
Project window)
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