Each track on the timeline has a set of attributes on its left side in the patchbay which is used to
control some options of that particular track.
-Track Navigation is performed by selecting a video or audio track and moving to a certain time in the track.
+Track navigation is performed by selecting a video or audio track and moving to a certain time in the track.
Use the vertical scroll bar to scan across tracks, or even easier you can use the mouse wheel.
And use the horizontal scroll bar to scan across time, or again even easier, you can use the mouse wheel with the Ctrl key.
the green colored highlight \protect\footnote{green is used in the default Cakewalk theme, but the highlight color will be different in other themes} on the arrow icon indicating that you are currently in
\emph{drag and drop mode}.
-With the arrow highlighted for \emph{drag and drop mode}, a double click with the left mouse button in the timeline selects the edit the mouse pointer is over.
+With the arrow highlighted for \emph{drag and drop mode}, a double click with the left mouse button (LMB) in the timeline selects the edit the mouse pointer is over.
Then dragging in the timeline repositions that edit and this can be used for moving effects,
changing the order of playlists, or moving video pieces around.
There are numerous methods to cut and paste in \emph{drag and drop mode} by setting In/Out points to define
In the timebar, a colored bar will show between these 2 brackets to better outline the area selected.
In \emph{drag and drop mode}, they are an easy way to define a selected region.
-It is important to remember that in \emph{cut and paste mode} and \emph{drag and drop mode}, a highlighted area
-overrides the In/Out points. That is, if a highlighted area and In/Out points are both set, the highlighted area is changed by editing operations and the In/Out points are ignored.
+It is important to remember that a highlighted area overrides the In/Out points. That is, if a highlighted area and In/Out points are both set, the highlighted area is changed by editing operations and the In/Out points are ignored.
But if no region is highlighted, the In/Out points are used.
To avoid confusion, use either highlighting or In/Out points but not both at the same time.
repositioned when you click the In/Out icon or keyboard equivalent.
If you click on In/Out points while a region is highlighted, the insertion point will be ignored and In/Out points will be set at the beginning and at the end of the highlighted area.
-When you select either the In or Out point on the timebar, the insertion point will move to that location.Note that when the insertion point is at the exact position of an In or Out point, the bracket will change
+When you select either the In or Out point on the timebar, the insertion point will move to that location. Note that when the insertion point is at the exact position of an In or Out point, the bracket will change
color making it easy to see that you are exactly at that spot.
If only the In point is set, when you click the In point icon the In point will be deleted.