since I see that this question hasn't gotten an answer, I will tell 
you what I know about it.  It seems to work the same way in versions 
10 and 121.

You can't use the shift-ctrl-g keystroke to achieve variable rates of 
speed.  If you want more speed than this shortcut allows, first go 
into the view menu.  In the enhancements submenu, make sure that show 
Enhancements and Play Speed are shceked.  Now you simply tab a bunch 
of times.  Eventually you come to buttons for slow and fast, then a 
button for snapping to common speeds which I haven't played 
with.  finally you come to a slider that will give you a percentage 
of speed.  Reading with JFW, the default seems to be twelve per 
cent.  Hit up arrow to increase, realizing that it isn't difficult to 
get going too fast.  the process is a little  clunky but it is 
possible to get a speed higher than the default "fast" speed by doing 
what I just described.

Dean



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