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When working with keyframes in the Effect Controls panel, hitting "end" on my keyboard hides the playhead to the extreme right. If I add a keyframe at that point, it makes it difficult to grab and move back if needed.
In previous versions, the interface allowed for at least one extra frame of space when hitting "end," making it easier to grab and move an endpoint keyframe. The old interface also allowed me to do a right arrow at the end and advance to the next clip. That functionality seems to be gone as well.
This isn't a major deal, but an annoyance that popped up a few updates ago.
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Are you using the down-arrow to move, or the keyboard shortcut specifically set to "go to last frame"?
If down arrow, that sets the playhead to the first frame of the next clip. The playhead is always attached to a frame, it is never in-between frames, as many think.
The go-to-last-frame keyboard short stops with the playhead on the left edge of the last frame. Very different behavior.
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I am using the "end" key on my keyboard in the effects panel. I've created two graphics below to explain.
It was very fast to hit the "end" key on my keyboard to go to the last frame of a clip and set a visible keyframe. That visibility was removed. Furthermore, in this panel, I could hit the right arrow and advance to the next clip in my sequence as long as the "selection follows playhead" option was checked in the Sequence menu.
I am talking about a visual representation of the last frame being seen vs. hidden. Seems like being able to see the playhead on the last frame in a clip would be helpful.
(I had to back up one frame in my old version to simulate what it used to look like on the last frame.)
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Edit: I've noticed that we have to use command/control minus to zoom out just a little bit so that the last frame isn't hidden under the right side fo the Effect Controls panel. I think this is just in 25.3.0, but hopefully some other users still using 25.0, 25.1, or 25.2 can chime in.
End in the Effect Controls goes to the first frame of the next edit.
Use Shift O (go to Out) to go to the Out of the current clip in the Effect Controls panel.
It's definately a little confusing.
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Like so many other things in all these video post apps, there's always the litle option or command that may not have been obvious, but is absolutely needed. Thanks for the precise details, Warren!
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