TomHelvey
soens
After thinking about this, the current ctrl+drag to copy a clip would be as fast or faster than Select; ctrl+D; drag to location.
Duplicate does not involve dragging. Select; Ctrl-D; done.
I'm sure there would be times when I'd want it somewhere other than the end of the existing clip, like at the Now Time position as I mentioned before. That would make more sense to me. Otherwise I would be doing a lot of dragging after duping.
You could also have it so coordinates could be set and changed in Preferences, which would also involve more time to set up, but at least you could change it when needed.
If it only duped at the end of it's copied clip it would be rather limiting for me. It's a good feature who's function shouldn't be so limited in my opinion.