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right mouse button will change the end of the
range, and dragging with the middle mouse
button will change both the st a rt and the end
of the range.
• Right-click to abort a move or clone operation.
• During a move or clone operation, short,
vertical, gray lines represent the original key
locations.
• T he cursor changes to a cross when over
unselected keys.
• The cursor changes to a two-sided arrow over
selected keys, signifying a move operation is
possible.
• Right-click anywhere on the track bar to display
the track bar right-click menu. Rig ht-click
over a key to access its keyed values from
theright-clickmenu,aswellasothertrack
bar-related commands.
•
Click the Open Mini Curve Editor button
to expand the track bar. When the track bar
is expanded it displays the Track View menu,
toolbars, controller and key windows. You can
hide or unhide UI Elements such as scroll bars
as well when this is expanded.
Track bar menu
Right-clickakeyonthetrackbartodisplaythe
track bar menu.
List—Displaystheobjectnameandkeytypeforall
keys at the current position. Choose any of the keys
inthelistatthetopofthetrackbarmenutodisplay
a key proper ties dialog. For more information on
this dialog, see
Ke y Info (Basic) (page 2–299)
and
Key Info (Advanced) (page 2–301)
.
•Akeywithachecknexttothenameindicates
the key is shared with other instances in the
list. Two selected objects m ight share the same
Twist m odifier, for example.
• The list displays keys for all selected objects. If
there are more than 10 keys, then the list turns
to a submenu under Key Properties in the track
bar menu.
• If there is no key properties dialog for a key
type, the key is unavailable.
Controller Properties—Displays a submenu that
contains a list of all of the procedural controllers
(list controllers, expression cont rollers, reactors,
springs, noise, and so on) assigned to the object
selection.
If y ou choose one of the controllers from the
submenu, the properties dialog for that controller
displaysinamodelessdialog.
Delete Key—Displays a submenu identical to the
key properties list at the top of the track bar menu.
Choose a key type or choose All to delete one or
all of the keys.
All—Deletes all keys at the current position.
Keys do
not
need to be selected on the track bar in
order to use Delete Key . Keys are deleted from the
track bar key over which you right-clicked.
Delete selected k eys—Deletes the keys selected on
thetrackbar.Ifnokeysareselected,thisoption
is unavailable.
Filter—Displays a Filter submenu. Choose a
filter to filter t he track bar display; showing only
transformation keys, for example.