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customise scroll wheel behaviour

Contributor ,
Mar 19, 2017 Mar 19, 2017

Is it possible to customise the scroll wheel behaviour for zooming and navigation ???

I spend most of my time in After Effects and it would greatly enhance my experience of Audition if Option Scroll could be linked to time zoom as opposed to track height...

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Community Expert , Mar 20, 2017 Mar 20, 2017

Assuming that Option-Scroll behaves the same on a Mac as Alt-Scroll does on a PC, then if you position the cursor on the time line, then that's exactly what it does. Personally I'd like the option the other way around, so that time scrolling was the default and height zooming was the option, but somehow after all this time, I don't think it's going to get changed; too many people are used to it the way it is!

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Mar 20, 2017 Mar 20, 2017

Assuming that Option-Scroll behaves the same on a Mac as Alt-Scroll does on a PC, then if you position the cursor on the time line, then that's exactly what it does. Personally I'd like the option the other way around, so that time scrolling was the default and height zooming was the option, but somehow after all this time, I don't think it's going to get changed; too many people are used to it the way it is!

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Mar 20, 2017 Mar 20, 2017

huh, you are right, if the cursor is over the timeline, that's something i suppose... although its a very thin window of interactivity, I'm just so used to After Effects where the cursor can be anywhere within the timeline viewer ...

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LEGEND ,
Mar 20, 2017 Mar 20, 2017

On my Win PC Ctrl+Scroll on a track in the Multitrack view also operates Timeline zooming.

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Mar 20, 2017 Mar 20, 2017
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ryclark  wrote

On my Win PC Ctrl+Scroll on a track in the Multitrack view also operates Timeline zooming.

Quite. I'm not sure whether that option is available on a Mac, or what you'd have to press to achieve it though...

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