Changing the icon view – Apple Motion 4 User Manual

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Description

Icon name

Button

Shows or hides the Media tab in the Project pane.

Media

Shows or hides the Audio tab in the Project pane.

Audio

Shows or hides the Timeline in the Timing pane.

Timeline

Shows or hides the Keyframe Editor in the Timing
pane.

Keyframe Editor

Shows or hides the Audio Editor in the Timing
pane.

Audio Editor

Opens the Template Browser. For more
information on using the Template Browser, see

Creating New Projects from Templates

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Template Browser

When you have an additional monitor connected
to your system, clicking this icon automatically
sends output to the external monitor. Clicking it
again turns off output to the additional monitor.
Without using this icon, you must choose Motion
> Preferences (or press Command-Comma) and
change the Output settings.

External Video On

When you have an additional monitor connected
to your system, clicking this icon turns off output
to the additional monitor. Without using this icon,
you must choose Motion > Preferences (or press
Command-Comma) and change the Output
settings.

External Video Off

Changing the Icon View

The Toolbar controls can be viewed as icons, text, or both. By default, both names and
icons are displayed. Once you get familiar with the icons, you can choose to hide the
names to save desktop space. Alternately, go with just the names to save the most space.

To change the view in the Toolbar
Do one of the following:

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Control-click the Toolbar, then choose an option from the shortcut menu.

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