Hello, all. I also greatly miss this "feature." Even though it only ever worked with Q. That is, hitting W multiple times does not and has never trimmed off one frame at a time from the RIGHT side of a clip. So I can see that maybe Adobe wanted some consistency up in here. Anyway, I wanted to be able to tell you guys that I found a fix for this in the console debug database, but I didn't. If you don't know, you get to it by hitting CTRL F12, clicking the triple line "hamburger" on the panel that appears, and selecting "debug database view." WARNING: THIS IS DANGEROUS. DO NOT FIDDLE AROUND IN HERE OR CHANGE ANY DEFAULTS UNLESS YOU REALLY KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. IF PREMIERE CRASHES HORRIBLY, IT'S YOUR OWN FAULT. DON'T CALL ADOBE ANDD WHINE ABOUT IT. HERE BE DRAGONS. Anyway, the only setting I've ever changed in here was "FE.AllowMultipleOpenProjects" to false. Though, these days, I leave it at "true," as I actually prefer it now. I was hoping that perhaps this behaviour change would also have been added to the console. I took screenshots of the entire console database in Premiere 2021, and also of Premiere 2022. Then I stitched them together in photoshop, and sent the whole thing through a free online optical character recognition program. Now I have the plain text of both. Putting them into notepad++ and running the "compare" plugin, now I can see what items were added, deleted, or had their default values changed! And so can you! Here you go! https://pastebin.com/xEqkWyp1 https://pastebin.com/uKr6YrrG "Use AdobeCleanUX in V7" is a new item, for example. I tried changing its value from TRUE to FALSE, but the ripple trim behaviour was unaffected. Maybe you'd have to restart premiere before it'll actaully take effect. I have no idea. I tried changing several other commands, but each time, the ripple behaviour remained unchanged. It is POSSIBLE that it's in here, but might even need multiple lines to be changed... but it's just not worth the risk. I've put all of mine back at the default values. Someone else may wish to continue my "research," which is why I uploaded the lists. Good luck! Be super careful!
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