\begin{itemize}
\item Double left mouse click on a curve Fade or Speed line will create ganged keyframes so that there is a
keyframe on each of the tracks in the exact same position.
- \item Left mouse click on a keyframe position will show the numerical value in a yellow tooltip-like box.
+ \item Left mouse click on a keyframe position will show the numerical value in a colored tooltip-like box.
\item Right mouse click on the curve type line will bring up the option of \textit{Hide keyframe type}. This
provides the same functionality as disabling the keyframe type in the \textit{View} pulldown menu. Often it
helps to use this in order to be able to see other things on the timeline once it gets cluttered.
you just right mouse it and change to either Tangent or Disjoint edit.
In the screencast to the right, the Fade Auto has pink colored curves and control points are seen as dashed lines next to the keyframe box with black filled circles on each end of the line. Use the Ctrl key with the left mouse button to modify the control point lines.
+See \ref{sec:workflow_keyframes_plugins} for a pratical example.
+
\section{Speed\,/\,Fade Automation Usage and Auto Gang}%
\label{sec:speed_fade_automation_gang}
\index{keyframes!auto gang}