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The group of buttons centered at the bottom of the Canvas are transport controls. Use
these button to play your project and see how it looks over time.
Go to start
of project
Play from
start
Record Go to next frame
Play/PauseGo to end
of project
Go to previous frame
Go to start of project: Returns the playhead to the beginning of the project. The keyboard
shortcut is Home.
Go to end of project: Moves the playhead to the end of the project. The keyboard shortcut
is End.
Play from start: Plays from the play range In point to the play range Out point, letting
you watch a portion of the entire project. To learn how to define the In and Out points,
see Defining the Play Range.
Play/Pause: Starts and stops playback. The keyboard shortcut is the Space bar.
Record: Enables or disables animation recording. When recording is enabled, the values
for animateable parameters appear red in the Inspector. This is to inform you that any
change you make to a parameter (such as moving an object in the Canvas or adjusting
a slider) creates a keyframe.
Go to previous frame: Moves the playhead backward by one frame. Clicking the button
(or holding down the shortcut key) rewinds the project one frame at a time. The keyboard
shortcut is the Left Arrow (or Page Up) key.
Note: If you have a Multi-Touch trackpad, you can rotate left to go to the previous frame.
Go to next frame: Advances the playhead by one frame. Clicking the button (or holding
down the shortcut key) advances the project one frame at a time. The keyboard shortcut
is the Right Arrow (or Page Down) key.
Note: If you have a Multi-Touch trackpad, you can rotate right to go to the next frame.
The last two buttons modify the Canvas workspace and looping of video playback.
Player Mode: Hides the File Browser, Library, Inspector, Project pane, and Timing pane
to maximize Canvas space. For more information, see Player Mode.
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