I viewed the video on vegas forum. I find keys 7 & 9 do not produce the behaviour shown.
Than you saw things I did not show because that was not the goal of the question of @walter-i The question was which shortcut and I showed him that 7 and 9 could do it and that I was showing, in fact I was sometimes pushing that stroke twice to move the cursor to the next event. How often was not the question.
Good to know it is not an error with my installations of Vegas. I'm left_handed & I thought a single keystroke could be useful to me. Mouse under ĹH & RH free. Alas it is not to be.
We clearly read the o/p question differently. Thanks again for clarification.
I viewed the video on vegas forum. I find keys 7 & 9 do not produce the behaviour shown.
Than you saw things I did not show because that was not the goal of the question of @walter-i The question was which shortcut and I showed him that 7 and 9 could do it and that I was showing, in fact I was sometimes pushing that stroke twice to move the cursor to the next event. How often was not the question.
When I do that, the clip show a red highlighted bracket at the beginning or end of the clip, allowing to trim using 4 key or 6 key. How come yours do not show the red bracket?
When I do that, the clip show a red highlighted bracket at the beginning or end of the clip, allowing to trim using 4 key or 6 key. How come yours do not show the red bracket?
No idea. I never have those. For trimming beginning or end of an event I always use my mouse.
When I do that, the clip show a red highlighted bracket at the beginning or end of the clip, allowing to trim using 4 key or 6 key. How come yours do not show the red bracket?
I also have these red highlighted brackets, and have to press twice each time to navigate further. I use the number keys 7 and 9 to get exactly to the end point of an event, which is more difficult with the mouse. Thanks for the tip with 4 or 6 keys, for precise trimming, I'll try that in my workflow.