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In the meantime, you can do the following:

1) click on the time-line where you want the cursor to be, approximately; this 
will tell the cursor to move to wherever you clicked; the exact position of the 
cursor will be displayed on the left part  of the time-line (the one that does 
not move), in the form of minutes, seconds, and  image number (you will notice 
that seconds change roughly every 30 images, since there is approximately 30 
images per second)
 
2) fine-tune the cursor position to where you want it exactly by using the 
arrow-left and arrow-right keys; one single hit on these  keys moves the cursor 
by 1 image, which is the max precision you can get by nature of a video.

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Title:
  It would be nice to have a mean to enter a time position manually

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  New

Bug description:
  It would be nice if the time position display would be editable to
  enter a time to position the cursor on.

  Openshot 1.4.2

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