The keyshape display area displays all of the keyshapes contained in the current keyset. A typical keyset appears as follows in the keyshape display area:
The keyshapes are displayed in a row-column order. Each keyshape appears as a button which can be clicked with the left mouse button to make that keyshape active. A selected button appears pushed in as follows:
When it is selected, the keyshape button's border becomes red.
If you select Edit
Add Keyframe or the Add Key button when a keyshape is selected, this keyshape is inserted into the keytrack at the current location.
If you double-click on any keyshape button, it makes that keyshape active and inserts a new keyframe at the current location.
| When a new keyframe is inserted, it becomes the active keyframe. |
If you mistakenly insert a keyframe, you can immediately delete it by selecting Edit
Delete Key or the Delete Key button.