![]() ![]() Various transport functions like “to start”, “to end”, or next/previous marker will move the playhead and therefore scroll the view.The editor canvas can be scrolled horizontally by locating in the Mini-Timeline.When you approach the left or right edge, the screen will scroll to keep it in view. Click & drag in the ruler-bar area to drag the playhead.Click and release in the ruler-bar area to locate the playhead there.The primary method of horizontal scrolling is to move the Playhead ( these operations require that “Follow Playhead” is engaged ).Using the Summary View: Scrolling can be accomplished by grabbing the gray box in the summary view window and dragging it, or by clicking the arrow buttons at the left and right sides of the window.Dragging a region to the top or bottom of the screen will cause the canvas view to be scrolled.Selecting a track name in the “editor list”, or the mixer window, will cause the selected track(s) to be scrolled into view.Selecting a track header will cause the track to be scrolled fully into view.Alt+up/down arrow (Ctrl+arrow on a mac) will move the selection up & down, which will cause the editor to scroll to keep the selection in view.Keyboard: The up/down arrow keys will scroll the view vertically.Mouse Wheel: The primary method of vertical scrolling is the mouse scroll wheel ( or the 2-finger drag, on a touchpad ).The editor canvas may be scrolled up/down and left/right to display a different selection of tracks or time on the timeline. ![]()
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