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385Motion User Guide
Identify a keyframe’s value
In Motion, Control-click (or double-click) a keyframe in the Timeline and view its value
in a shortcut menu.
Note: Multiple keyframes on the same frame are listed in the menu.
Display a keyframe with its associated animation curve in the Keyframe Editor
In Motion, Control-click the keyframe in the Timeline, then choose Show in Keyframe
Editor from the shortcut menu.
The Keyframe Editor appears below the Timeline. For information on working in the
Keyframe Editor, see Display the Keyframe Editor in Motion.
Modify keyframes in the Timeline in Motion
When keyframes are visible in the Timeline, you can change their positions in time. Moving
a keyframe in time does not modify the keyframe’s parameter value. Rather, it changes the
position in time when the keyframe occurs. This can have a significant effect on the nature
of the animation. For example, if you have two keyframes that animate an object from
the top of the screen to the bottom over a duration of five seconds, dragging one of the
keyframes farther from the other forces the animation to occur more slowly.
The value of a keyframe can also be modified in the Timeline.
When multiple keyframe values are set in the same frame, only one keyframe marker
appears in the Timeline. However, you can choose to edit any of its values.
Move a keyframe in the Timeline
In the Timeline track area in Motion, drag the keyframe left or right to adjust its position
in time.
Edit a keyframe value in the Timeline
1. In the Timeline track area in Motion, Control-click (or double-click) the keyframe.
A shortcut menu appears displaying all of the parameters keyframed at the current frame.