this works for me on Os X, Nuke 7.06. the cursor can be anywhere and the
left/right arrows increments frames.


On 16 April 2013 17:22, robingraham <[email protected]>wrote:

> **
> I noticed that in order for nuke to recognize that you want to change
> frames (left or right keys, or any keys you map to frameforward and
> framebackwards) you cannot be in the property tab. Does anyone know a hack
> around this? It would really be amazing to have one hand on the keyboard
> (or job wheel) and the other hand moving a slider in the property tab.
>
> Instead I have to constantly click on the dag if I want to change frames.
>
> Thanks in advance!
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