> Tom Wolsky wrote:
> It does not take you to the out point.
I believe he might have been referring to the behavior in the Motion tab. It's contextual. When you've double-clicked a timeline clip to load it into the Viewer and add Motion keyframes, you get this behavior.
You have to actually be in the Motion tab, not on the timeline. Shift-O takes you to the last frame of that clip, which is the last keyframeable point within that clip as it occurs on the timeline. Likewise, when you are in the Motion tab, Shift-I takes you to the start of the clip as a first keyframeable location.
- Oliver
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