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i prefer to enter directly the time where i want the timeline to be positionned by double-click on the time clip under the preview window.
That doesn't address the issue I'm bringing up, unless I'm not understanding you correctly. Additionally, I don't see why you have to double-click there - a single click (and drag, if you want) moves the time around in that window, and your project.
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Otherwise have look under the edit menu you'll find all the shotcuts available (Alt+H)
I've looked. Didn't find anything.
To be clearer about my inquiry, say you have an audio clip in your project, and you have zoomed in on it and can see the 'word' you want to move the cursor in front of. If you could press 'C' (for 'C'ursor, for example), and then click the mouse at the desired point in the audio clip, you wouldn't have to take your eyes off the audio clip, move to the timeline, then synchronize the timeline and audio clip view. It would be a nice time saver in the long run.
Thanks!