Tried it in both mix and edit windows on a cluttered session this
morning and yup, 100% success so far. Man, this beats the merry dance
I'd previously been doing of closing, rebuilding, restarting and
chanting. lol

On 4/13/15, CHUCK REICHEL <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Scott,
> Page up works most of the time   even way back to   pt 9.03.
> I find my self almost automatically using it when attempting to clear up the
> mix window issues!
> YMMV
> Chuck
>
>
> CHUCK REICHEL
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> Isaiah 26 : 3
>  Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because
> he trusteth in thee.
>
> In GOD I Trust
>
> On Apr 12, 2015, at 8:30 PM, Scott Chesworth wrote:
>
>> Nice one, never thought to try hitting page up. Thanks for the tip!
>>
>> Scott
>>
>> On 4/12/15, Slau Halatyn <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> For a few years, I've been using the newer versions of Pro Tools but
>>> only
>>> began using the latest version at the studio as of this year. Having
>>> spent
>>> more time with PT 11 on a day-to-day basis, I've come to notice
>>> something
>>> that didn't occur to me earlier. I've never seen mention of it on the
>>> list
>>> although the general subject has come up. I have not, however, seen any
>>> posts offering the following explanation. For what it's worth, here it
>>> is:
>>>
>>> As, I'm sure, many of you have noticed, tracks sometimes appear, for lack
>>> of
>>> a better way of saying it, "to the left" of the Tracks List pop-up
>>> button
>>> (erroneously labeled, "Show/Hide label.") When interacting with those
>>> tracks, VoiceOver does see all of the elements and one can certainly
>>> interact with controls and change input paths, etc. However, when trying
>>> to
>>> perform actions that involve routing the mouse pointer and doing a
>>> modified
>>> click, things don't work as expected. Actually, they don't work at all.
>>> The
>>> reason is that, when the tracks appear to be to the left of that pop-up
>>> button, they're actually not visible on screen and therefore cannot be
>>> accessed by the mouse pointer. Scrolling into view has certainly been
>>> suggested on the list as well as showing only the tracks in question.
>>> That's
>>> all good but an alternative is to simply page up or, even quicker, use
>>> the
>>> bank select on a control surface to expose the left-most tracks or,
>>> conversely, the right-most bank if that's what you need.
>>>
>>> This is one of those things that has come up on the list a few times but
>>> I've never seen this particular observation. Regardless, putting it out
>>> there.
>>>
>>> Slau
>>>
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