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again cycles back to the first image input. When in tool output mode in the
Player, pressing the 6 hotkey a second time cycles to the next image output.
once the last output is reached, pressing the 6 hotkey again cycles back to the
first image output.
For added flexibility, you can assign a context point to a tool node. For
example, while viewing the output of a tool in one Player, you may also want
to view the result of a composition, matte, or other Keyer super tool output
in another Player. To do this, add a context point (C1, C2, C3 or C4) to the
Keyer super tool and assign a Player view to that context point. Then, use the
context point's hotkey number (1, 2, 3 or 4) to cycle through the Keyer's
outputs. See
Setting Context Points on page 191.
Schematic Options
You can set a number of display and playback option for the Schematic view.
To access the Schematic options:
1 With the cursor over the Schematic view, middle-click or press the tilde
(~) key and go through the south gate.
2 The settings for that Schematic view are displayed.
NOTE If more than one Schematic view is open, your cursor must be placed over
the Schematic view on which you want to set options.
To set the display options:
Select the display tab.
Then set the display options.
To:Select:
Show or hide the Schematic Navigator. By default, the Navig-
ator is displayed.
Navigator
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