then uncheck Extend (which adds to the selected strips).click on the action and press the side button on the mouse.in Input > Sequencer, find the shortcut "Activete/Select" that uses Ctrl Right Mouse.It's probably too tricky to change it to LMB I find Ctrl-RMB (for selecting time-linked video/audio clips) very awkward on my brain, so I changed it to the mouse Button 4 save user settings and export your Key Configuration to a file, in case it is reset later.Scroll Right/Scroll Left (view2d.scroll_right / view2d.scroll_left) Zoom in/Zoom Out (view2d.zoom_in / view2d.zoom_out),Ģ. you might need to add shortcuts in Sequencer forġ.Scroll Right/Scroll Left to be Wheel-Down and Wheel-Up Zoom in/Zoom Out to be Ctrl-Wheel-Up and Ctrl-Wheel-DownĢ. Scroll Right/Scroll Left (which are set to Ctrl-scroll) andġ. To change the zoom controls look in Preferences > Input > expand View2Dġ.(this will however stop Space from bringing up shortcut search) make one for both Sequencer and Frame for the shortcut to be active when the mouse hovers these windows (including the preview window).click on the second box twice and press Spacebar.click on Add New then expand it and paste "screen.animation_play" to the first box (which reads "none").go to Input tab and expand Sequencer and Frame.open User Preferences in one window (select from type icon).Many shortcut keys can be modified/added by a right click on the menu item > Change shortcut/Add shortcut, or else in Preferences > Input tab multiple Blender windows can be opened and render processes can be run background while other video is edited.projects open up instantly and editing work is highly stable - no crashes!.the render does not assume that the total length of strips is the total length of the project to be made - rendering uses the frame range for length of output movie. ![]()
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