Jim Simon wrote: For myself, I'm not sure why so many editors wanted this feature. Seems a LOT quicker, and more accurate, to just drag the ends/edit point of a clip than to use JKL for the same purpose. We found that editors do want a more keyboard driven workflow. Perhaps they felt like I did? Any time I'm forced to pick up the mouse, I feel that my workflow has slowed down. Before CS6, you were pretty much forced to use the mouse for many operations that are keyboard driven in other NLEs. Dragging is pretty fast, but now I can quickly shuttle to my Out point in trim mode, let go of the L key, toggle to the incoming side, shuttle to the In point, press the down arrow and now I'm on my next edit. Rinse and repeat. It's very fast. Dynamic trimming can also be used to loop an edit point back and forth, while you add and subract frames as you loop. I know it may take time to get used to, but I found that I can do three operations with keyboard shortcuts in the same time as one mouse driven operation.
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