When editing video clips in DaVinci Resolve, the default track height can make it difficult to see the effects, transitions, and keyframes applied to the clips.
Adjusting the track height becomes necessary at this point. By default, you can adjust the track height by holding down the Shift key and scrolling the mouse wheel.
So, how should you set up your TourBox to easily control the track height in DaVinci Resolve?
In the TourBox Console, click the "Show Combination" under the Scroll in the Preset Settings panel to expand the settings for scroll combinations. Click on one of the combination actions to enter the settings panel.
In the pop-up settings panel, switch to "General" in the left application bar, then in the Mouse options menu, you will see a built-in function for "Shift + MouseScroll."
Select "Shift + MouseScroll," then click OK. But before you rush to try it out, you can choose the rotation speed you like.
You may also need to understand TourBox's Up mode to avoid potential key conflicts. Check out our article on Up mode to learn more.
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All set, now head to your DaVinci Resolve project and give it a try!
Hover your mouse over the track and use TourBox to easily adjust the track height. This setup works not only for video tracks but also for audio tracks.