Move forward/backward in track properties

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Friedrich
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Move forward/backward in track properties

Post by Friedrich »

A hot key for moving forward/backward to the next/previous track would be convenient in the "Track Properties" window.
At the moment one has to use the mouse and hit the little arrows at the bottom <- ->.
Since editing track properties is mostly done with the keyboard, it would be nice not to have to use the mouse to move forward/backward between tracks in the list.
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Last edited by Friedrich on Wed May 27, 2009 8:54 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: hotkey request: Move forward/backward in track properties

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Friedrich
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Re: hotkey request: Move forward/backward in track properties

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Many thanks, gernot08! I found no specific info for the "track properties" window and did not try that one.
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Re: [solved]: Move forward/backward in track properties

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Why to trash it, it could be useful to someone maybe.
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Re: hotkey request: Move forward/backward in track properties

Post by shawn »

Friedrich wrote:...I found no specific info for the "track properties" window and did not try that one...
Many of MediaMonkey's shortcuts and tricks I have learned by hovering my mouse over different options and buttons.

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This is precisely how I learned about the Alt+Left and Alt+Right trick that @gernot08 mentions above. :)

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