My display is no longer scrolling as I record

My display is no longer scrolling as I record

This probably means that Autoscroll is turned off. The purpose of Autoscroll is to keep the cursor visible during playback. When it is turned off, the cursor can "run" off the edge of the screen during playback. Sometimes, it gets inadvertently turned off. The keyboard shortcut to toggle it on and off is "F". If you accidentally bump that key, you'll shut off Autoscroll. There are other times when Studio One turns off Autoscroll on its own. It decides that, based on some action you've made, you would prefer Autoscroll to be inactive.

Regardless of how it occurs, if you'd like to turn it back on, you can just click on the Autoscroll button (see graphic below).

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