New Keys Toolbar

The New Keys Toolbar is found in the Curve Editor. It allows you to easily access new tools for working with keys.

Interface

Filters
Use Filters to determine which scene components appear in Track View. Left-click to open the Filters dialog, or right-click to set filters in a context menu.
Lock Selection
Locks the key(s) you have selected, so you cannot inadvertently select another.
Draw Curves
Use this to draw new curves, or revise existing ones by sketching directly on the function curve graph. See Draw Curves.
Add/Remove Keys
Creates keys on existing curves. Press Shift to remove keys.
Move Keys
Move keys horizontally and vertically, horizontally only, or vertically only in the key window. Choose a Move Keys tool variant from the flyout.
Slide Keys
Use Slide Keys in the Curve Editor to move one or more keys and slide adjacent keys away as you move.
Scale Keys
Use Scale Keys to compress or expand the amount of time between keyframes. Works both in Curve Editor and Dope Sheet modes.
Scale Values
Proportionally increases or decreases the values of the keys, rather than moving the keys in time. See Scale Values.
Snap Scales
Moves the Scale Origin to the first selected key.
Note: Scale Values must be enabled to use the Snap Scales tool.
Simplify Curve
Use this to reduce the amount of keys in a track.
Parameter Curve Out-of-Range Types
Allows you to specify how an animated object behaves outside the range of keys you have defined. Options include: Constant, Cycle, Loop, Ping Pong, Linear, and Relative Repeat.
Ease Curve Out-of-Range Types
Allows you to specify how an ease curve behaves outside the range of keys you have defined. Adjusting the ease curve decreases the intensity of an effect.
Multiplier Curve Out-of-Range Types
Allows you to specify how a multiplier curve behaves outside the range of keys you have defined. Adjusting the multiplier curve increases the intensity of an effect.
Ease/Multiplier Curve Toggle
Enables/disables Ease and Multiplier curves.
Region Keys Tools
Move and scale keys within a rectangular region.