Specifications
Chapter 7 Windows 101
MAIN TIMELINE WINDOW The timeline window holds the cues that make up your presentation. Cues are
arranged along layers, representing the back-to-front stacking order of images
on stage. Increasing layer numbers move the image closer to the front.
Using the Scroll Wheel By default, the scroll wheel on the mouse scrolls windows vertically. The scroll
wheel can be combined with the following modifier keys in the timeline
window:
• Shift: Scrolls the timeline horizontally.
• Control: Moves the current time position in 0.1 second increments.
• Control+Shift: Moves the current time position in 1 second increments.
Time Position Indicator The current time position is indicated by a vertical line through the Timeline
window. Its color indicates the “Click Jumps to Time” mode (see page 151).
Current time position and indicator.
Currently selected layer.
Lock layer.
Collapsed layer.
Layer attributes.
Disabled layer preview.
Play button.
Jump button.
Time ruler.
Layer.
Tween pane.
Time scale button.