jd2kku wrote: Just to chime-in on the the whole JKL issue: JKL works, but the shuttle control gave you an intuitive speed control that was fluid, granular and efficient. You can do the same with JKL. I can, and hope to show others how they can too. There is very little information about how to operate JKL properly out there on the web. I hope to change that. I could get through hours of footage like that, fast. I can do the same with JKL. I'm fast, as I don't touch the mouse. With the shuttle control in CS5, I could easily zip through minutes of footage at 3x speed (to get an overall feel for a scene), then slow down 1x speed (to watch the last few seconds), then to ~0.3x speed (to find my out point). I'd use the left and right arrow keys to get the out point frame perfect, hit O to set my out point, preview the edit with CTRL + SPACE, and finally hit ` (custom shortcut) to make a subclip. I can do the same. 3x speed? Type LLL 3x down to 1x speed? Type JJ Slow to .3x? Type K/L at the same time. Left and right arrows, previewing, subclips, etc. work the same way. I think the key is, the jog/shuttle controls needed little explanation to operate. While the JKL keys do much the same thing, the technique needs more explanation.
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