System information
1. 
If you want downstream events  to ripple as you trim, click the Auto  Ripple button    to turn on 
Auto Ripple mode. For more information, see "Post-Edit Ripple" on page 147.
2.  Select  the event you want to trim.
3.  Press [ or ] (or 7 or 9 on the numeric  keypad) to move the cursor to the event edge you want to trim. 
[ or 7  selects the beginning of an event or moves to the previous event edge.  ] or 9 selects the end of 
the event or moves to the next event edge. A  red bracket is displayed to indicate which event edge 
will be trimmed.
4.  Use the 1, 3 and 4, 6 keys  on the numeric keypad to trim the current event edge:
n  Press 1  to trim one video frame left, or press 3 to trim one video frame right  (or hold 
Ctrl+Shift+Alt while rolling the mouse wheel).
n  Press 4  to trim one screen pixel left, or press 6 to trim one pixel right (or   hold Ctrl+Shift while 
rolling the mouse wheel). Depending on the current  zoom level, the trim duration will vary.
n  Hold Ctrl  while pressing 1 to time compress one frame left, or press 3 to time stretch   one 
frame right.
n  Hold Ctrl  while pressing 4 to time compress one pixel left, or press 6 to time stretch  one pixel 
right.
n  Hold Alt  while pressing 1 to slip trim (the media moves with the event edge) one  frame left, 
or press 3 to slip trim one frame right.
n  Hold Alt  while pressing 4 to slip trim one pixel left, or press 6 to slip trim  one pixel right.
n  Hold Ctrl+Alt  while pressing 1 to slide a crossfade or transition one frame left, or  press 3 to 
slide one frame right (adjacent trim).
n  Hold Ctrl+Alt  while pressing 4 to slide a crossfade or transition one pixel left, or  press 6 to 
slide one pixel right (adjacent trim).
Pressing 5 on the  numeric keypad exits edge-trimming mode. If you are not in edge-trimming  
mode, press 1, 3, 4, and 6 on the numeric keypad to nudge events on the timeline  by frame (1 
and 3) or by pixel (4 and 6).
5.  Repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary.
Trimming adjacent events
Hold Ctrl+Alt while dragging the event edge between two  events. The mouse pointer is displayed as a an 
. The edges of the selected event and the  adjacent event are trimmed simultaneously in the direction 
you drag.
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