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2011/07/13 06:42:49 (permalink)

Keyboard shortcut

Does anyone know the keyboard shortcut for moving measure forward or back measure by measure?  It seems like there was one before, but I never needed it since I had a control surface with a wheel on it.  Now that I'm recording live things, I don't have my wheel.  Surely there is a keyboard shortcut...

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Re:Keyboard shortcut 2011/07/13 06:50:10 (permalink)
Do you mean advancing the cursor a measure at a time or physically moving a clip a measure at a time?
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Re:Keyboard shortcut 2011/07/13 06:55:10 (permalink)
Moving the cursor

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Re:Keyboard shortcut 2011/07/13 06:59:35 (permalink)
Ah, sorry. I have no idea how to do that.  Maybe someone else will, if it can be done. Do you want to do this in 8.5.3 or X1?
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Re:Keyboard shortcut 2011/07/13 07:00:51 (permalink)
8.5.3

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Re:Keyboard shortcut 2011/07/13 08:52:56 (permalink) ☄ Helpful
Ctrl + PgUp
Ctrl + PgDn

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Re:Keyboard shortcut 2011/07/13 18:15:17 (permalink)
well I think just go into the bindings menu and assign go forward one measure/backwards one measure to whatever keys you want. For me, that's right arrow and left arrow. Be sure to save your bindings somewhere!

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Re:Keyboard shortcut 2011/07/14 02:48:49 (permalink)
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Ctrl + PgUp
Ctrl + PgDn

Thanks!  That's exactly what I wanted to do!  I had tried just about every other combination. 
 
For those who are curious, if you want to leave the cursor where it is and just move the whole timeline, hold down the Ctrl and move the scrolling wheel on your mouse. 

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