https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=486208
Bernd <bern...@yahoo.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Bernd <bern...@yahoo.com> ---
(In reply to Balr Gend from comment #0)
> So there are 2 known to me ways of timeline selection: 
> 1) Clicking on the leftmost field with timeline name (V1, V2, A1 etc).
> 2) Click with right mouse button on the timeline.
> * 3) Might be hotkeys, which are not active used by me except Ctrl+R to
> "Slice" clips.
> 
> The problem with first is that is counter intuitive and forces me to make
> extra mouse movement to the leftmost part of screen. The problem with second
> is that invokes menu by right click, which is totally normal.
> 
> So my proposal is to allow selection of timeline by double left mouse click
> on the timeline itself. Also to prevent moving playhead to the clicked place
> in case if there was a double click, not  a single click. Preventing
> playhead from moving when it's not neccesary is another issue itself. 
> 
> This is just loud thinking and suggestion. Without handy and quick selection
> of timeline the time to work on project increases dramaticaly and even much
> more in larger projects (I would call large 5-10m videos, because this can
> be really  time consuming and complicated to fight with UX as of current
> state).

Do you know that you can use the number keys on the keyboard to select the
respective video track? Unfortunately, this doesn't work for video tracks > 9,
though. Another way is to use the up and down arrow keys to move up and down in
the timeline, i.e. selecting the next track up or down.

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