Understanding the Keyboard
The Keyboard palette varies, depending on the type of keyboard attached to your Avid system. If an Avid-supported international keyboard is attached to your Avid system, then the Keyboard palette matches that keyboard.

The J-K-L keys on the keyboard allow you to play, step (jog), and shuttle through footage at varying speeds. This feature, also referred to as three-button or variable-speed play, allows you to use three fingers to manipulate the speed of playback for greater control.
  F9 to F12 are reserved for the first four workspaces you customize. See Assigning a Workspace Button.
The Keyboard palette reflects any buttons you map to it. For more information on mapping buttons, see Using the Command Palette.
See the following topics:
  Using the Keyboard
  Shuttling with J-K-L Keys
  Navigating with Home, End, and Arrow Keys

Some features described in Help are available only in Avid Xpress Pro or Avid Xpress DV. For more information about Avid Free DV go to
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