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Selection Lock Toggle 707
Keyable Tracks Only
Controls the display of
keyable tracks on the track bar.
Parameter Collector K eys—Filters keys related to
the Parameter Collector (page 1–138).
List Controller Active Only—This filter lets you
seeonlythekeysontheactivecontrolinaList
Cont roller. Other wise, you see all the keys on a ll
the controls.
List Contr oller Hide Weights—This filter hides the
weight parameter keys of a List Controller from
the track bar.
Layer Controller Active Only—This filter lets you
seeonlythekeysoftheactiveLayer controller
(page 2–326). Otherwise, you see all the keys of all
Layer controllers.
Layer Controller Hide Weights—This filter hides
the weig ht p arameter keys of a Layer controller
(page 2–326) from the track bar.
Configure
Co nfigureDisplays a submenu that lets you
change the track bar display and behavior.
The Configure options are:
Show Frame Numbers—Displays frame numbers
in the track ba r.
Show Selection R ange—Displays a selection
range bar below the track bar, w henever
multiple keys are selected.
You can scale a ll selec ted keys by dragging
either end of the selection range. This lets you
change the length of an animation segment
whilemaintainingtherelativedistancebetween
animation keys. You can als o move the selected
keys in time by dragging the selection range bar.
Show Sound Track—Displays the w aveform
(.wav file)thatisassignedtothesoundobject
in Track View.
Snap to Frames—Keys snap to frame numbers
when moved. If turned off, you can place keys
between frames.
Go to Ti meMoves the time slider to the cursor
position.
Right-click anywhere on the tr ack bar, and then
clickGoToTime.
S election Lock Toggl e
Status bar > Selec t ion Lock Toggle
Keyboard > SPACEBAR
Selection Lock Toggle toggles selection locking on
and off. Lock selections so you don’t inadvertently
select something else in a complex scene.
When your selection is locked, you can drag the
mouseanywhereonscreenwithoutlosingyour
selection. The cursor displays the current selection
icon. When you want to deselect or alter your
selection, click Lock Selection again to turn off
locked selection mode.
When you want to select something and you
can’t, it’s frequently because you have locked your
selection.
This button is off by default.
Click to turn it on (it turns yellow). When
Lock Selection is on, you can click anywhere in a
viewport and the program interprets it as clicking
the selec ted object(s). This is usef ul when you
want to keep objects selected while you make a
different viewport active or when the selec tion is
tiny, or crowded and difficult to select.