-\section{Inter-View Mode\;/\;Identifying Source Targets Editing}%
-\label{sec:inter-view_identifying_source_target_editing}
+NOTE: \textit{Select Edits/Deselect Edits} option toggle between select and deselect edits. If you have selected an edit and you want to deselect it but select the edits near to it, you can highlight the area and using \textit{Deselect Edits} (or \textit{Select Edits}) the edits near to it will be selected while the edit selected before will be deselected. Of course it works for more edits selected before too. In practice, edits that were selected are deselected, while unselected edits (included in the selection area we created) are selected. If you want to deselect all the selected edits you must use \textit{Clear Select} option by MMB.
+
+There is a Drag mouse way (this requires that the cursor be on the first
+clip and from there you start the drag):
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item To Drag Select edits, hold down Alt+Left Mouse Button (LMB) and drag over the selection area. Releasing the mouse results in selecting.
+ \item To Drag Deselect edits. hold down Alt+Ctrl+LMB and drag over the area to be desected. Releasing the mouse results in deselecting.
+\end{enumerate}
+
+If using certain operating systems (for example Ubuntu and Arch) that might field the Alt key before it gets to \CGG{}, you can use the following for both Select and Deselect instead:
+\begin{enumerate}
+ \item Press and hold down Ctrl+Alt+LMB on an edit
+ \item Drag on the edits you want to select
+ \item Release the Ctrl key
+ \item Release the LMB
+ \item Release the Alt key
+\end{enumerate}
+
+\section{Inter-View Mode -- Identifying Source Targets}%
+\label{sec:inter-view_identifying_source_target}
+\index{inter-view}