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To select all nodes, do one of the following:
1 Right-click the Schematic view and choose Select All.
2 Press Ctrl + A (for Windows and Linux) or Cmd + A (for Mac OS).
All nodes and connection lines are selected in the Schematic view.
Selecting Nodes Upstream and Downstream
Drill-Down is a way to change the currently selected node without depending
on a viewer, such as the Schematic view or the Composition browser. It changes
the current node by navigating upstream (towards inputs) or downstream
(towards outputs) using hotkeys. It only allows navigating through connected
nodes.
To navigate through a series of nodes, do one of the following:
1 Press Alt + Shift + Left arrow to select the upstream node
connected to the current node's primary input.
2 Press Alt + Shift + Right Arrow to select the first downstream
node connected to the first output.
3 Press Alt + Shift Down arrow to select the next node for the last
direction taken. For example, after pressing Alt + Shift + Left
Arrow to go towards the primary input, pressing Alt + Shift +
Down Arrow will select the node on the second input. It works similarly
for outputs: pressing Alt + Shift + Down Arrow will visit the next
node connected the output, or go to the next output, whichever applies.
4 Repeatedly press Alt + Shift + Down arrow to cycle through the
candidates in their order of presentation.
5 Press Alt + Shift + Up arrow to select the previous candidate
for the last direction taken, following the same logic as for Alt + Shift
+ Down arrow.
Cycling Through Inputs and Outputs
For easy display of a node's multiple inputs and outputs in the Player, you
can cycle the inputs or outputs shown by the Player using hotkeys. When in
tool input mode in the Player, pressing the 5 hotkey a second time cycles to
the next image input. Once the last input is reached, pressing the 5 hotkey
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