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Marco. wrote on 1/3/2006, 2:43 PM
Select the loop-region (SHIFT+Q) - then Pos1 for In and End for Out.

Marco
Ben1000 wrote on 1/3/2006, 4:35 PM
Sorry, what is Pos1?

Sounds like there's no easy way to do this with 1 keystroke for each. That'd be my feature request for 6d or 7...

Best,

Ben
Spot|DSE wrote on 1/3/2006, 4:42 PM
If you're just looking to go from In point on an event and the out point on that event, use 7 and 9 on your Numpad. This will jump from In point to Out point on a track.
Jøran Toresen wrote on 1/3/2006, 4:43 PM
If you mean go to the first or last frame in a clip, do this:

1. Select the clip by clicking on it
2. Press 7 on the numerical keyboard to go to the first frame.
3. Press 9 on the numerical keyboard to go to the last frame.

Joran
Jøran Toresen wrote on 1/3/2006, 4:49 PM
Sorry, DSE answered before me.

But, if you want to shorten the clip from the beginning / start, press 6 on the numerical keyboard (after moving to the start by pressing 7); if you want to shorten the clip from the end, press 4 on the numerical keyboard (after moving to the end by pressing 9).

Press 6 or 9 repeatedly to shorten the clip more than one frame. Do the reverse if you want to extend a clip that is already shortened.

Joran
Ben1000 wrote on 1/3/2006, 7:51 PM
Sorry... I was unclear.

what I meant was, when you use I and O to set in and out points inside a clip (for trimming, for example), it would be nice to have shortcuts to jump to those points so you can see where the trim begins and ends before selecting that region and moving the trimmed clip...

Hope that makes it more clear, but thank for the answers...

- Ben
Marco. wrote on 1/3/2006, 11:48 PM
"Pos1" is what it's called on my german keyboard. Might be "Home" on english ones.

Btw - SHIFT+Q not only selects your region between In and Out but also jumps to the In point at the same time.

Marco