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P: Scrolling / panning in the Program Monitor

Community Beginner ,
May 23, 2024 May 23, 2024

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[Moderator: This thread was originally titled "Premiere Pro 24.4 Program Monitor Scrolls". It's been updated to make this thread easier to find. We appreciate - and are listening to! - your feedback on scrolling / panning in the Program Monitor]

 

I just noted after the 24.4 update, My source & Program monitor up & down rollers/scrolls on the sides just vanished or missing. Not sure if this still part of the zoom in, zoom out or use of hand tool new updates which has cause this to be removed or a bug - but, kindly let me know if anyone has experienced this issue. The screengrab below.

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New Here ,
Aug 23, 2024 Aug 23, 2024

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Is there a solution buried in these 150 replies? I also am very frustrated with this problem and need a solution ASAP. Hand tool does not work in Premiere, only AE. 

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New Here ,
Aug 25, 2024 Aug 25, 2024

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Thank you for the description. How do I get the image back to center? The hand tool does not work. It would be cool if the hand tool could work the way it does in AE and photoshop, but that is not happening for me. Is there something I need to set up? At the moment this is seriously slowing down my work flow as I cannot get the image re-centered after zooming in. 

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LEGEND ,
Aug 27, 2024 Aug 27, 2024

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Are you using Fit to re-set the image?

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New Here ,
Aug 28, 2024 Aug 28, 2024

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Of course, but that is in no way a convenient or time efficient way to move from one region to another so it's not a solution, just one of the many steps to do tasks that used to be very quick.

 

As per the hand tool, I finally got it to work once. Once.

 

Absolute shambles from Adobe on that one.

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Explorer ,
Aug 29, 2024 Aug 29, 2024

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I found a weird behavior with trying to access the Hand Tool due to my custom keyboard settings. This might help a few others.

 

I have "H" mapped as a shortcut for "add edit" on my custom keyboard layout. Whenever I was zoomed-in on the Program Monitor, I couldn't keyboard stroke over to the Hand Tool easily. I even tried re-mapping the "H" key back to Hand Tool, but that strangely didn't work and stayed on the 'arrow' tool.

 

I had to add a modifier to this shortcut as "SHIFT + H" for Hand Tool to be able to quickly keystroke over to it. Now, I can mouse scroll zoom in when trying to fine tune something and hit my keyboard shortcut for Hand Tool to move the frame around. I wonder if others who are using custom keyboard layouts are running into issues with trying to switch over to hand tool using the keyboard. It was a convoluted process to having to mouse click the hand tool up until this solve.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 29, 2024 Aug 29, 2024

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Mac or PC Collin?

I'm on a PC and didn't have a problem with it, but I've been thinking to switch the hand tood next to "V" (c) so it would be easy to switch back. I did finally make the change and it works well. Only thing is, if you have the hand tool selected, then the middle-mouse down doesn't work? But it's still available from V / selection tool.

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Aug 29, 2024 Aug 29, 2024

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@MyerPj I'm on a MacBook Pro M2 Max using the latest 24.6.1 version.

 

Because I work primarily off a laptop, I have to "~ full screen" into the Program Monitor to view the details clearly. Before today, I also couldn't figure out why the Hand Tool wasn't switching with the keyboard. I had to always undo full screen and mouse click the Hand Tool, so I unfairly hated the new behavior of the Program Monitor/Source Monitor zoom in with mouse.

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Explorer ,
Sep 04, 2024 Sep 04, 2024

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I'm back to just bump this thread up. I really hope we get a fix because this program zoom behavior is incredibly inconvenient. I'm able to navigate the way I think adobe wants me to (zoom out, position mouse, zoom in) but it's really not an efficient way to implement this type of behavior. 

Again, I'd love to not be on here trying to get features that are forced on the user to be reverted/fixed. 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 04, 2024 Sep 04, 2024

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It's not zoom out, find the spot, zoom in.

You can use the Hand tool, "H" by default, to move the screen around, say when it is already zoomed in. If you have one, you can also use the middle mouse button to click and drag and move the screen around.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 05, 2024 Sep 05, 2024

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So in short, the program window scroll bar that used to appear on the edges of the frame have been replaced by using the HAND TOOL anytime you are zoomed in. The shortcut key to the hand tool is simply "H" and or on my two button mouse I can push and holding the left button and it turns into the hand and I can move it around (I am on the MAC OS platform). Very cool, more efficient. Too bad it took me three months to figure that out... lol. 🙂

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Explorer ,
Sep 06, 2024 Sep 06, 2024

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Hi everyone, I wanted to make a video and show how I've been tolerating this annoying behavior of the scroll zoom. It's been said before in the thread, you can use the "h" key to bring up the hand tool and move around while zoomed in, but I've found this to be less time consuming. Hopefully it helps someone!

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Participant ,
Sep 06, 2024 Sep 06, 2024

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This "guided zoom in/out" shown by @Emerrow  is what I've been using to get around it. And it's workable. Certainly better than the swtich to the hand and back.

 

I think the lesson for Adobe here is that removing things is hard. Changing UI without a lot of warning, and even instruction on how to get around it, is gonna get blow back.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 06, 2024 Sep 06, 2024

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@Emerrow 

I really don't understand why you are struggling with this. Your 'work around' is ....., why does not the hand work for you?

Also, your video implies it's some new way of zooming where the mouse pointer is where it zooms into. They all work that way.

 

Only thing is, space held down is currently not an option, so you either use the middle mouse if you have one, or the hand. Create a shortcut for it. I put mine on "C" for now, so it's right next to "V" to go back to. No zooming in and out and in and out, and suggesting that is how Adobe meant us to do it, that is just, uh,  er....

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Sep 06, 2024 Sep 06, 2024

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@MyerPj I don't have a middle mouse button (or any mouse -- trackpad).

 

Switching tools is a pain in the butt. If my right hand is on the trackpad, then I have to cross all the way across the keyboard with my left hand to hit H. Doesn't make sense to remap C which is already the cut tool. As you note the spacebar thing (that works in every other Adobe app) doesn't work in PP. And to top it all off, if my focus is on the wrong window, the H doesn't work.

 

Even then, I get the hand tool, move the window, then I have to click back to the V tool to do what I scrolled for in the first place, get back to the hand tool, move the window, the click V back to do what I went for, etc.

 

But with the workaround suggested, it's all right hand mouse/trackpad movements. No tool changes. 

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Explorer ,
Sep 06, 2024 Sep 06, 2024

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My struggle is that I don't want the program monitor to move when I'm keyframing or scrubbing the timeline. I am perfectly able to select the hand tool with "h" then move the frame, then hit "v" for the select tool again - but that just added 3 clicks to my workflow. I'm not saying that its a wrong way to work at all. What I'm hoping to convey to adobe is that this isn't the way I want to work and I would much rather have the option of working this new way instead of it being forced onto me. 

 

I enjoy the way after effects utilizes the hand tool in that when you press and hold the space bar, the hand tool is momentarily selected, and when you release the tool reverts to the selection tool. Again, unfortunately adobe did not give us that option of behavior. That's all I'm trying to convey. 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 06, 2024 Sep 06, 2024

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I've suggested a toggle hand tool shortcut that gives the hand tool when held down and returns to the previous tool when released. I think it's possible Adobe can add it to the space bar, one thing is Play from the spacebar happens on key down, and they'd need to change that to on key up. That's shouldn't be a problem for most users, but somebody out there will find a problem with it.

 

Under the principal if you haven't something nice to say... that is why I didn't describe your work around in the previous post. That, is just, let's just say, not happening. Perhaps you used that, 'I think this is how adobe wan't us to use this'... was just to bait them. The zoom in and out over and over is... OK, I get to that same point again, and I don't want to use a descriptive word.

Adobe wants us to use the Hand tool or middle mouse button. If you don't have that middle button, maybe complain to your hardware maker for being so insolent.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 06, 2024 Sep 06, 2024

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BTW @Emerrow , Your " but that just added 3 clicks to my workflow", I think it's just one? Normally you would zoom in, then press Space to move around =1, now you zoom in, press "H" = 1 to move around, then "V" = 2. 

So, you've just added one to your workflow. (was used as bait again) 🙂

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New Here ,
Sep 09, 2024 Sep 09, 2024

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Because as it's become clear form this thread, the hand tool simply doesn't work for many of us half the time, meaning it's not al;ways an option. It's clearly another bug that needs looking in, though it's so clear that most people much preferred the scrollbars you gotta hope Adobe backtracks on this abysmal oversight altogether.

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Community Expert ,
Sep 09, 2024 Sep 09, 2024

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@Alessandro5CB3,

 

> the hand tool simply doesn't work for many of us half the time, meaning it's not al;ways an option. It's clearly another bug that needs looking in, 

 

Yes, I agree that the function (and dysfunction for some users) of the hand tool is a problem in sorting the multiple concerns discussed in this thread. Without a properly functioning Hand tool, removing scrollbars is a work-stopper. In my testing in the Release and Beta versions, the Hand tool (and middle button drag) can ALWAYS be selected and functions as expected. But this is not true for many users. I usually cannot tell what a particular user posting here means by the Hand tool "doesn't work." Sometimes it cannot be selected (directly or with a shortcut) OR it can be selected but doesn't function correctly OR it works but does not allow the workflow the user wants or needs.

 

I suspect there won't be a separate bug for this behavior, but it certainly will get its own attention as the developers work with the bugs and choices in this change.

 

Stan

 

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Community Expert ,
Sep 09, 2024 Sep 09, 2024

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@Stan Jones , I think there might be a place for you in the State Department. Secretary of state maybe!

🙂

 

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Engaged ,
Sep 19, 2024 Sep 19, 2024

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You've had nearly 4 months and 2 releases since this thread was raised and yet a simple prior version line code copy and paste with minimal tweaks and UX adjustments was ignored.

Where's the solution.




A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business. - Henry Ford

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Community Expert ,
Sep 19, 2024 Sep 19, 2024

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This has been 'solved,' at least in the the current Beta version, in that the Program Monitor wrench menu now has a "Show Scroll Bars" option that returns the panning functionality that was previously removed.  I expect that function will be in the next release in a couple weeks, but you can try it now in the public beta if desired.

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Engaged ,
Sep 19, 2024 Sep 19, 2024

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Oh thank God! Appreciate the update. I'll wait for final/stable release due to my reliance on Ae/Pr dynamic link stability, but that's fantastic to hear!




A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business. - Henry Ford

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LEGEND ,
Sep 19, 2024 Sep 19, 2024

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We're about three weeks out from MAX, now, so I don't personally expect we'll get another 24.x build. The development at this point is probably all put into getting 25.x ready to 'ship'.

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New Here ,
Sep 24, 2024 Sep 24, 2024

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This change - and lack of communication - has been incredibly frustrating! For me, the hand tool only works when Premiere is opened on my macbook's display. As soon as I move the window to an external monitor, it stops working. Moving it back to the built-in display doesn't help. I have to restart Premier to get the hand working again. 

 

Please give us the scroll bars back!

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