Focus on Timeline

UlfLaursen wrote on 4/23/2010, 11:57 AM
Hi

Is there a keystroke that can bring focus back on the timeline?

If I f.ex. have edited som generated media on the timeline, and I want to play it back from the start, I always first mouseclick in the TL area, then hit CTRL+Home and then SPACE for playback, but it would have been easier with a keystroke instead of a mouseclick.

Maybe I am blind and cannot find it?

Thanks.

/Ulf

Comments

Paul Fierlinger wrote on 4/23/2010, 12:16 PM
"W" is the default key for home. You could add "space" to it.
UlfLaursen wrote on 4/23/2010, 1:10 PM
Thanks Paul, but will it give me focus on the timeline also?

/Ulf

EDIT: Just found the ALT+0 :-)
xberk wrote on 4/23/2010, 1:34 PM
Agreed Alt + O ( not zero) .. If you do it quickly twice it closes the pull down menu and leaves the focus on the tracks.

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Geoff_Wood wrote on 4/23/2010, 4:58 PM
I use the X-Mouse compatibiulity from MS's Tweakui, where the window focus follows the mouse pointer automatically (with a preset 'latency' to stop inadvertent switching).

The only drawback is a long-standing (and long-notified) bug in Vegas that when you go from , say a plugin window back to the timeline, the mouse-WHEEL remains contected to the last used plugin slider, even though the title-bar focus has visibled swapped.

geoff.