-<table class="dl">
- <tr><th id="object">Grab Mode</th>
- <td>The <dfn>Grab Mode</dfn> is used for selecting, moving, deleting and
- copying objects. When in object mode, the mouse pointer appears as a hand
- whenever it is over the track canvas or the rulers. The mouse can now be
- used to select and perform operations on objects such as regions, markers etc.
- This is the most common mode to work in, as it allows you to select and move regions,
- as well as modify automation points on the automation tracks.</td></tr>
-
- <tr><th>Range Mode</th>
- <td>When in <dfn>Range Mode</dfn>, the mouse pointer appears as a vertical line
- whenever it is over the track canvas or the rulers. The mouse will now be
- able to select a point or range of time. Time ranges can be selected over
- one or several tracks, depending on the selection of your tracks.<br>
- If none of your tracks are selected, the Range Tool will operate on all the
- session track visualized in the Editor.<br>
- If you want to edit only particular tracks, select them before you apply
- the range tool.</td></tr>
-
- <tr><th>Cut Tool Mode</th>
- <td>When in <dfn>Cut Tool Mode</dfn>, the mouse pointer appears as a pair of scissors
- whenever it is over the track canvas or the rulers. This tools allows to cut
- any region into 2 regions at the mouse cursor, regardless of the Edit Point.<br>
- If one or more track(s) is selected, then all the regions on these tracks will
- be split at the mouse cursor position.<br>
- If no track is selected, then only the region hovered by the mouse cursor will
- be split.</td></tr>
-
- <tr><th>Stretch Mode</th>
- <td>When in <dfn>time fx</dfn> mode, the mouse pointer appears as a
- distinctive expanding square symbol whenever it is over the track canvas or
- the rulers. This mode is used to resize regions using a timestretch
- algorithm. Click on an edge of a region of audio and drag it one way or the other to
- stretch or shrink the region.</td></tr>
-
- <tr><th>Audition Tool</th>
- <td>Clicking a region using the <dfn>audition tool</dfn> will play this
- region to the control room outputs.<br>
- You can also <dfn>scrub</dfn> with this tool by clicking and dragging in
- the direction you wish to listen. The amount you drag in one direction or
- the other will determine the playback speed.</td></tr>
-
- <tr><th>Draw Tool</th>
- <td>When in <dfn>Draw Tool</dfn> mode, the mouse pointer will change to
- a pencil. You can then click within an audio region to change the <dfn>gain
- envelope</dfn> for that region. This curve is separate from fader automation
- for individual tracks. It will remain locked to the region's time, so if the
- region is moved, the region gain envelope is moved along with it.<br>
- The draw tool works on automation too, allowing the creation and modification
- of control points on the automation curves.<br>
- Last, it is used on a MIDI region to edit the notes.</td></tr>
-
- <tr><th>Internal/Region Edit Mode</th>
- <td>When in <dfn>Internal Edit</dfn> mode, the mouse pointer will change to
- cross-hairs. This tool acts on region gain and automation as the Draw tool.<br>
- On a MIDI region, it allows to lasso-select multiple notes at a time.</td></tr>
+<p>
+ Editing <a href="@@working-with-regions">regions</a> and their contents is very complex and, by virtue of this, requires different <dfn>Mouse Modes</dfn> in order to be able to perform typical editing chores in a way that is powerful and makes sense.
+</p>
+
+<table>
+ <tr><th><strong>Mode</strong></th><td><strong>Keyboard Shortcut</strong></td></tr>
+ <tr><th>Grab</th><td><kbd>g</kbd></td></tr>
+ <tr><th>Range</th><td><kbd>r</kbd></td></tr>
+ <tr><th>Cut</th><td><kbd>c</kbd></td></tr>
+ <tr><th>Stretch</th><td><kbd>t</kbd></td></tr>
+ <tr><th>Audition</th><td>None</td></tr>
+ <tr><th>Draw</th><td><kbd>d</kbd></td></tr>
+ <tr><th>Internal Edit</th><td><kbd>e</kbd></td></tr>