Timeline scroll bar handles
NewHave you guys considered adding little grab handles to the edges of the timeline scroll bar? Example mockup:
This could make zooming into one side or the other easier than repeated scrolling. I would expect once it gets down to a certain minimal width it would need to revert to scroll wheel only to zoom further.
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Hi Jeff Jones,
I leave it up to the Product team to respond to your suggestion, but I would like you to inform there is a way to do this already.
If you click and hold the right mouse button anywhere on the timeline, you can drag the timeline left and right. Release the button and the timeline stays put on the position.
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Norman - Nx Support - Right clicking and dragging doesn't resize the timeline, which is what I was suggesting with grab handles on the edges of the scroll bar. Sort of a third method, in addition to the mouse wheel or the [+] and [-] buttons.
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Hi Jeff Jones,
Thank you for the clarification, I didn't understand it like that initially.
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+1 for this. despite how intuitive it is for me to use the scroll bar and mouse wheel, it is one of my most commonly asked questions from customers new to the system, how do i make the timeline zoom in and for customers on m1 macbooks, the x86 emulation doesn't register track pad scrolling in the NX interface so they can ONLY use the + / - Buttons. this draggable size scrollbar woudl be fantastic.
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Hello John Griffin,
I hope this message finds you well. I wanted to inform you that with the release of version 5.0, there is no longer a need to emulate anything for the ARM Macbooks. We are now offering a native ARM macOS client, which allows for a seamless user experience. To zoom in on the timeline, simply swipe two fingers up on the trackpad, and to zoom out, swipe two fingers down.
If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to let us know. We're here to assist you in any way we can.
Best regards.
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