
Best case, centering the cursor in the middle of the currenrtly-viewable timeline when clicking zoom is what I want. I believe better default behavior is for the zoom to use the cursor position as how the timeline view is positioned. It’s somewhat tedious to zoom, move the scroll bar, zoom, move the scroll bar, and repeat. However, zooming in and out with the buttons on the bar usually puts my cursor off-screen and I have to grab the scroll bar and find my cursor again. The cursor is always where I want to get more context: to go closer in for a trim or to go a little farther out to see what’s next. When I am editing in the timeline, I frequently switch between zoomed-in views to make precision cuts, and zoomed-out views to get a macro view of the project.



A helpful timeline feature is to allow zooming in and out based on the current position of the cursor.
