Cursor Icon meanings
Can anyone advise me of the significance of the changes to the cursor in the following circumstances:-
1. In timeline the 4 headed arrow changes to a white pointer just above the timeline with a small icon behind it and the timecode shows
2. When moved to the ruler, it changes to a double headed arrow with another icon next to it
VSX5 pro Cursor Icon changes
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Re: VSX5 pro Cursor Icon changes
When in the timeline with the 4 arrow cursor as you move up the cursor changes to an arrow with a triangle in a circle - this denotes that if you click the mouse key it will set a chapter point and a green triangle will appear in that that space just above the timeline - note however it has been found by many people that chapter points inserted here are not carried into the disc burning module correctly - to get rid of a chapter point click on it again and drag it up into the space above and release the mouse button.
When you move on up into the ruler the cursor becomes a two headed arrow with a mouse next to it - left mouse clicking here will bring the timeline cursor to that exact spot - so the time code which appears allows you to select an exact spot.
When you move on up into the ruler the cursor becomes a two headed arrow with a mouse next to it - left mouse clicking here will bring the timeline cursor to that exact spot - so the time code which appears allows you to select an exact spot.
