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Before (top), and after (bottom) dragging a connection line and dropping it to connect two nodes.
Dropping Connections on Top of Nodes
To make your life a bit easier, you can also drag a connection line and drop it directly on top of
the tile of a node to automatically connect to the default input of that node, which is usually
labeled “background” or “input.” In the following example, a connection is dragged from the
output of a MediaIn node and dropped onto the tile of a Blur1 node, and the background input
is connected first.
Before (top), and after (bottom) dragging a connection line and dropping it on top of a node.
If you drop a connection on top of a node that already has the background input connected,
then the second most important connection will be attached, which for multi-input nodes is the
foreground input, and for other single-use nodes may be the Effects Mask input.
Before (top), and after (bottom) dragging a connection line and dropping it
on top of a node that has the background input already connected.
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