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Keyframe Graph
The keyframe graph, located to the right of the parameter list, displays all curves and
keyframes for selected parameters. Parameters are represented by different colors.
Keyframes appear as diamonds, and curves appear as solid lines. Areas before the first
keyframe and after the last keyframe are represented by dotted lines. Selected parameters
and keyframes appear white.
You can manipulate keyframes by dragging them in the graph. Moving keyframes left
and right changes their position in time, while dragging them up and down changes
their values. You can also double-click a keyframe, enter a number into the pop-up value
field, and then press Return to change its value.
Control-click a keyframe to access shortcut menu options as well as an Interpolation
submenu, which allows you to change curve types. For more information on manipulating
keyframes and curves in the graph, see Modifying Keyframes and Modifying Curves.
Ruler
At the top of the keyframe graph is a ruler that provides a visual gauge for positions and
durations of keyframes and curves. The ruler is identical to the Timeline ruler. For more
information on working with the ruler, see Timeline Ruler.
Zooming in the Keyframe Editor
The Keyframe Editor uses the same zoom/scroll control as the Timeline. Below the
zoom/scroll control is the zoom slider, which zooms in and out of the graph area based
on the location of the playhead.
Zoom slider
Scroller
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