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Tools
The Tools panel contains a number of tools
for editing sequences in a Timeline panel. When you select a tool,
the pointer changes shape according to the selection. For example,
when you select the Razor tool and position the pointer over a clip
in a Timeline panel, the icon changes to a razor  . However,
the Selection tool icon  may
change to reflect the task currently being performed. In some cases,
pressing a modifier key (such as Shift) as you use a tool changes
its function, and its icon changes accordingly. Select tools from
the Tools panel, or use a keyboard shortcut. You can resize the
Tools panel and orient it vertically or horizontally. Note: The Selection tool is the default tool. It’s
used for everything other than specialized functions. If the program
isn’t responding as you expect, make sure that the Selection tool
is selected.
 Toolbox - A.
- Selection tool
- B.
- Ripple
Edit tool
- C.
- Rate Stretch tool
- D.
- Slip tool
- E.
- Pen tool
- F.
- Hand tool
- G.
- Track
Select tool
- H.
- Rolling Edit tool
- I.
- Razor
tool
- J.
- Slide tool
- K.
- Zoom tool
Select any tool to activate it for use
in a Timeline panel by clicking it or pressing its keyboard shortcut.
Let the cursor hover over a tool to see its name and keyboard shortcut.
- Selection Tool
- The standard
tool for selecting clips, menu items, and other objects in the user
interface. It’s generally a good practice to select the Selection Tool
as soon as you are done using any of the other, more specialized,
tools. For more information about using the Selection Tool, see Select one or more clips.
- Track Selection Tool
- Select
this tool to select all the clips to the right of the cursor in
a sequence. To select a clip and all clips to the right in its own
track, click the clip. To select a clip and all clips to its right
in all tracks, Shift-click the clip. Pressing Shift changes the
Track Selection Tool into the Multi-track Selection Tool. For more
information about using the Track Selection Tool, see Select one or more clips and Delete all clips on one track.
- Ripple Edit Tool
- Select this
tool to trim the In or Out point of a clip in a Timeline. The Ripple
Edit Tool closes gaps caused by the edit and cascades clips to the
right or left in the Timeline in order to preserve all edits to
the left or right of the trimmed clip. For more information about
using the Ripple Edit tool, see Perform rolling and ripple edits.
- Rolling Edit Tool
- Select
this tool to roll the edit point between two clips in a Timeline,
simultaneously trimming the In point of one and the Out point of
the other, while leaving the combined duration of the two unchanged.
For more information about using the Rolling Edit tool, see Perform rolling and ripple edits.
- Rate Stretch Tool
- Select
this tool to shorten a clip in a Timeline by speeding up its playback,
or to lengthen it by slowing it down. The Rate Stretch Tool changes speed
and duration, but leaves the In and Out points of the clip unchanged.
For more information about using the Rate Stretch Tool, see Change clip speed and duration with the Rate Stretch tool.
- Razor Tool
- Select this tool
to make one or more incisions in clips in a Timeline. Click a point
in a clip to split it at that precise location. To split clips in
all tracks at that location, Shift-click the spot in any of the
clips. For more information about using the Razor Tool, see Split or cut one or more clips with the Razor tool.
- Slip Tool
- Select this tool
to simultaneously change the In and Out points of a clip in a Timeline,
while keeping the time span between them constant. For example,
if a 10-second clip has been trimmed to five seconds in a sequence,
you can use the Slip Tool to show an earlier part of the clip, while
retaining its five-second duration and its location in the Timeline.
For more information about using the Slip Tool, see Perform slip and slide edits.
- Slide Tool
- Select this tool
to move a clip to the left or right in a Timeline while simultaneously
trimming the two clips that surround it. The combined duration of
the three clips, and the location of the group in the Timeline,
remain unchanged. For more information about using the Slide Tool,
see Perform slip and slide edits.
- Pen Tool
- Select
this tool to set or select keyframes, or to adjust connector lines in
a Timeline. Click and drag a connector line vertically to adjust
it. Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) on a connector
line to set a keyframe. Shift-click noncontiguous keyframes to select
them. Drag a marquee over contiguous keyframes to select them. For
more information about using the Pen Tool, see Select keyframes.
- Hand Tool
- Select this tool
to move the viewing area of a Timeline to the right or left. Click
and drag left or right anywhere in the viewing area.
- Zoom Tool
- Select this tool
to zoom in or out in a Timeline viewing area. Click in the viewing
area to zoom in by one increment. Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click
(Mac OS) to zoom out by one increment. For more information about
using the Zoom Tool, see Navigate in a sequence.
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