Apple Motion 2 Getting Started User Manual

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Chapter 1

Orientation

To change values in normal increments, do one of the following:

m

Drag left or right in the value field.

m

Click the decrement arrow (to the left of the field) to decrease a value, or click the
increment arrow (to the right of the field) to increase a value.

m

If you have a three-button mouse with a scroll wheel, click in the value field and use
the scroll wheel on the mouse.

To change values in fine increments, do one of the following:

m

Option-drag in the value field.

m

Option-click the decrement arrow to decrease a value, or Option-click the increment
arrow to increase a value.

m

If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel, Option-scroll in the value field.

To change values in coarse increments, do one of the following:

m

Shift-drag in the value field.

m

Shift-click the decrement arrow to decrease a value, or Shift-click the increment arrow
to increase a value.

m

If you have a mouse with a scroll wheel, Shift-scroll in the value field.

Reset options
You can choose to reset an individual parameter of a property, or all parameters of a
property. For example, you can reset only the X or Y position of the Transform property,
or you can reset all Transform properties, which include Position, Rotation, Scale, Shear,
and Anchor Point. Resetting the parameters of an effect that is applied to an object
removes any keyframes and sets the parameters back to their default values.

To reset all parameters of a property:

m

Click the Reset button in the parameter row.

Reset button

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