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Apple Motion 4 User Manual

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Transport Controls

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View Options

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Miscellaneous

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HUD

(p. 1436)

File Browser

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Inspector

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Keyframe Editor

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Layers

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Library

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Media Tab

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Timeline Editing and Navigating

(p. 1440)

Keyframing Commands

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Shape and Mask Commands

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Toolbar

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3D Commands

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Using the Command Editor

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Enabling Traditional Function Keys on Mobile Macintosh
Systems

By default, on MacBook and MacBook Pro computers, the F1-F12 keys are assigned to
hardware controls, such as brightness, audio volume, numlock, and so on. This means
that you have to press the Function (Fn) key along with the F-key when you want to
invoke F-key commands in your software applications.

You can change your keyboard preferences so that the F-keys work in the traditional
manner, without pressing the Fn key. When this setting is activated, you can press the
Fn key along with the F-key to activate the hardware commands.

To enable traditional function keys

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In the Keyboard tab of the Keyboard & Mouse preferences in System Preferences, select
the “Use all F1, F2, etc. keys as standard function keys” checkbox. Uncheck the box to
return to the default setting.

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Appendix C

Keyboard Shortcuts