Cursor positioning

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2016/12/11 11:50:44 (permalink)

Cursor positioning

Hey guys,
 
How do I get the cursor to snap to the beginning of a selection?
I seem to recall that it used to be cntrl-F9...and cntrl-F10 to snap to the end of the selection.
 
Thanks for any help!
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    bluesman29
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    Re: Cursor positioning 2016/12/11 13:50:45 (permalink)
    OK, found it...kind of.
    Under Preferences - under Landmarks - everything is checked (including Clips)
    THEN
    Snap resolution is set to 1/128
    This is what kind of works for me, and I hope this helps someone however I sure do wish that there was a way to select a segment of time and then snap the cursor to either the end or beginning of that segment via Key Commands.
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    Re: Cursor positioning 2016/12/11 16:54:59 (permalink)
    To get the Now Time cursor to snap to the beginning of a selection:
     
    Key Binding = "Go to From"
     
    To get to the end of a selection:
     
    Key Binding = "Go to Thru"
     
    Both key commands are located under Keyboard Shortcuts>Global Bindings
     

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    Re: Cursor positioning 2016/12/12 09:52:52 (permalink)
    Klaus,
    Thank You! Your solution was EXACTLY what I was looking for!
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