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Idea: new Pan and Zoom feature is great; can you add Fit shortcut?

Community Expert ,
Mar 25, 2024 Mar 25, 2024

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Really liking the new Pan and Zoom option in the Viewers. I'm using the scroll wheel on my mouse and its very intuitive. Once thing I would love is the option to quickly jump to "Fit" or 100% in the view options. I'd like to be able to quickly zoom in, pan around and then pull back out to a "normal" view without too many extra clicks. Maybe double-clicking the mouse wheel? Or a quick modifier+click. I know I could probably add my own Scale to Fit option in Keyboard Shortcuts but it would be nice to add it in the tool itself.

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Mar 27, 2024 Mar 27, 2024

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I've set a shortcut key for fit, but yes, using the mouse with a modifier key would be better, voted.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 16, 2024 Jul 16, 2024

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Upvoted.

 

There is clearly interest in this, but it is mixed in with the many posts in the two major threads about the zoom/scroll bars changes.

 

I assume the whole point to zooming with the scroll wheel is to avoid using keystrokes or other actions to move around.

 

In testing this, I set Application level shortcuts for 100% and fit. But that was just because there is no modifier/other action possible yet.

 

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Community Expert ,
Jul 16, 2024 Jul 16, 2024

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A mouse click option would be great.

I'd like to see it match what we can currently do in Photoshop, After Effects, Illustrator, and InDesign where double-clicking the Zoom Tool sets the Magnification to 100% along with a modifier key behavior specific to Premiere Pro where command or control double-clicking the Zoom Tool sets the Magnification to Fit.  A preference to reverse the modifier key behavior could also be helpful (so Fit with a Zoom Tool double-click and 100% with a command or control Zoom Tool double-click).

Actually, I'd love it if the the Zoom Tool worked in the Program panel and Source panel in the first place.

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LEGEND ,
Jul 16, 2024 Jul 16, 2024

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Great idea!

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 18, 2024 Jul 18, 2024

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this is the worse think ever! getting over the video and get zoomed when touching the (magic) mouse as many users we want tu be desable somewhere or like before option-scroll to zoom. We need scrool to jog/shuttle over the timeline, over the video just let us desable this crazy zoom! And add audio waveform over the video!

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