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Also - determine your desired scrolling behavior. Making a powerpoint for a presentation that explains and honors Conscious Discipline along withthe Mother Goose on the Loose philosophy has been lots of fun. (F) Enable Link Track and Edit to allow an insertion is added by pressing a channel's select switch. These select a clip or clips (use the SHIFT key again) to span a range of clips. (E) Next / Previous Clip on the Transport. Set the value for back/forward in the preferences for your ideal value. These are obviously on the Transport section. Use illuminated SHIFT key on the Fader module to turn Back into Forward and Back and Play into Forward and Play. (D) Back / Forward, Back & Play / Forward and Play. Simply enter a timecode location after hitting * 00:00:00:00. Go ahead and unplug your mouse and only use your keyboard alone (tab/shift tab, arrow keys, enter and spacebar) to navigate and interact with your favorite websites and applications. (C) Enter Timecode Location (*) on the Automation Module Locate section. If you don't have an in/out selection defined this will simply move the playhead (and picture) when you press the Trim button just to the left of the Jog Wheel. These are accessed from the Automation Module Locate switches. Some folks even have a show/hide workflow with them as well. For specific timecode locations of a music or post session these are invaluable. Here's a few ideas to get you rolling sans Kensington. If there is a better approach I would love your guys insight. Hence, I feel, and quite possibly, lean more towards the keyboard and mouse as oppose to the board. Regarding navigating in the timeline effortlessly and fast, I would love to go the mouseless way, but from my experience, the s6 falls flat. Those are the 3 options I know and can only think of, unless there is a better faster way to navigate in the edit window using the s6. In simple editor, you only have one mode that. Easy,simple, and really fast.Īs far as the s6 goes, I either punch in the timecode to where I want to go, use the shuttle/jog wheel, or the fast forward/rewind buttons. I am going to discuss handy commands and how you can speak a VIM language and go mouse-less with VIM.

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Point and click anywhere in the time line, press the space bar and Pro Tools play. I want to be more efficient using the board, but I can't find a faster way than navigating with the mouse. I'll say 60-70 percent using the mouse and 30-40 percent using the board. Meaning, I'll use the keyboard and mouse, as well as the board. SHIFT when you insert a CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive (Prevent the CD-ROM from automatically playing)Ĭan't get enough of these keyboard shortcuts? Go to for more.I've been mixing in the s6 for sometime now using a hybrid approach.

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SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text in a document)ĪLT+F4 (Close the active item, or quit the active program)ĬTRL+ F4 (Close the active document in programs that enable you to have multiple documents open simultaneously)ĪLT+TAB (Switch between the open items on the toolbar)į5 key (Update or refresh the active window)īACKSPACE (View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows Explorer) Windows Logo+F (Search for a file or a folder)ĬTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item (Create a shortcut to the selected item)ĬTRL+ SHIFT with any of the arrow keys (Highlight a block of text) Windows Logo+SHIFT+M (Restore the minimized windows)

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Windows Logo+M (Minimize all of the windows) Windows Logo+BREAK (Display the System Properties dialog box)

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Windows Logo (Display or hide the Start menu) Here are a few commonly used Windows keyboard shortcuts: Overview The keyboard can be used to interact with mmDisp both by allowing mouseless access to the menu and control bar and by providing keyboard shortcuts. When I save the file (Ctrl + S) a new copy of the file will be saved in the old. The file is correctly moved, however the open editors pathing will not be updated. Alternatively if I do this in the integrated terminal instead e.g.

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Over the course of a full day, you could save several minutes by using keyboard shortcuts instead of the mouse. The file path will be updated and the file will save in the new and correct location. If you are a good typist, taking your hands away from the keyboard to move the mouse can use up a few seconds. Depending on the type of work you're doing however, sometimes using a mouse actually slows you down.

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The mouse, one of the greatest advances in computing history, provides you with an intuitive point-and-click method for using your computer.











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