@ -722,7 +722,12 @@ Go to the next/previous frame with a predefined step. Shortcuts:


Go to the next/previous frame (the step is 1 frame). Shortcuts: ``D`` — previous, ``F`` — next.
The button to go to the next / previous frame has the customization possibility. To customize, right-click on the button and select one of three options:
1. The default option - go to the next / previous frame (the step is 1 frame).
2. Go to the next / previous frame that has any objects (in particular filtered). Read the [filter](#filter) section to know the details how to use it.
3. Go to the next / previous frame without annotation at all. Use this option in cases when you need to find missed frames quickly.
Shortcuts: ``D`` - previous, ``F`` - next.


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There are some reasons to use the feature:
There are some reasons to use the feature:
1. When you use a filter, objects that don't match the filter will be hidden.
1. When you use a filter, objects that don't match the filter will be hidden.
1. Fast navigation between the frames that have an object of interest. Use
1. The fast navigation between frames which have an object of interest.
``Left Arrow`` / ``Right Arrow`` keys for this purpose. If there are no objects matching the filter,
Use the ``Left Arrow`` / ``Right Arrow`` keys for this purpose
the will go to arrows the previous/next frames which contains any objects.
or customize the UI buttons by right-clicking and select "switching by filter".
If there are no objects which correspond to the filter,
you will go to the previous / next frame which contains any annotated objects.
1. The list contains frequently used and recent filters.
1. The list contains frequently used and recent filters.
To use the function, it is enough to specify a value inside the ``Filter`` text
To use the function, it is enough to specify a value inside the ``Filter`` text