Blackmagic Design DV/RES/BBPNLMIC DaVinci Resolve Micro Panel with Resolve Studio Software

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Navigation Shortcuts
Many standard transport control keyboard shortcuts you may be familiar with work in Fusion, but there
are some keyboard shortcuts specific to Fusion’s particular needs.
To move the playhead in the Time Ruler using the keyboard, do one of the following:
Spacebar: Toggles forward playback on and off.
JKL: Basic JKL playback is supported, including J to play backward, K to stop,
and L to play forward.
Back Arrow: Moves 1 frame backward.
Forward Arrow: Moves 1 frame forward.
Shift-Back Arrow: Moves to the clip’s Global End frame.
Shift-Forward Arrow: Moves to the clip’s Global Start frame.
Command-Back Arrow: Jumps to the Render Range In point.
Command-Forward Arrow: Jumps to the Render Range Out point.
Real-Time Playback Not Guaranteed
Because many of the effects you can create in the Fusion page are processor-intensive, there is no
guarantee of real-time playback at your project’s full frame rate, unless you’ve cached your
composition first. For more information, see the “Fusion RAM Cache for Playback” section later in
this chapter.
Frame Increment Options
Right-clicking the Step Backward, Play Reverse, Play Forward, or Step Forward buttons opens a
drop-down menu with options to set a frame increment value. Selecting a frame number from the
menu lets you move the playhead in sub-frame or multi-frame increments whenever you use a
keyboard shortcut or press the Step Forward/Backward buttons.
Moving the playhead in multi-frame increments can be useful when rotoscoping. Moving the playhead
in sub-frame increments can be useful when rotoscoping or inspecting interlaced frames one field at a
time (0.5 of a frame).
Right-click the Step Forward or Step
Backward buttons to choose a frame
increment in which to move the playhead.
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