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That's true, but ordering clips is something you normally do at the start of the editing process and not at the end.
Your comment of using storyboard mode only gives you access to clips in track 1. So as mentioned prior, it has no function for 5 video track editing to order clips on any of these tracks either at the start of editing or as my project matures.
Continue to move clips with the mouse, absolutely nothing in the software preventing that editing approach that works for you.
When the project is more of time chronology, yes, rather easy to get overall order close up front. When one is building a viewing from multiple clips that has no time chronology aspect, it can be difficult to guess up front. For college sport recruiting projects I often find I move things around substantially as you try to highlight capability and one often has multiple clips being supplied periodically and time chronology means nothing here.
If you want the editing key defined approach you describe, one needs to use PDSPeed or program your own AHK for such tasks.
Jeff
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