Since Cubase 13 the cursor position editing key command hasn’t been working correctly for me. The key command opens the input field for editing, but then the focus is not the first number which is the bar number, but the second number which is the beat number. And the way it always have worked after that is that if you write a bar number and hit enter the rest of the numbers are “reset” for lack of better word so if I were standing at 13.3.4.123 and then hit my Key Command and type “17” and hit enter it looks like 17.1.1.0 so the position is rounded off kind of.
I used to use this all the time for fast and precise navigation. Can we have this behavIor fixed and the the old one back, please?
Hi,
The Tempo field doesn’t have Bars and Beats. Could you attach a screenshot, please?
There is a fix in this area in the next maintenance update. I would like to check, if the fix applies also for the field you are talking about.
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Confirmed, even you probably wanted to talk about the cursor position editing, instead of the tempo.
Using here the key command Transport > Enter Project Cursor Position (Shift + P ; I think it’s the default one) leads to this (the Beat area is activated for editing instead of the Bar one) :

A fix would indeed be welcomed…
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Ooops! Yes, of course it’s the cursor position editing! 
The title seems to be corrected probably by Martin, so now we can just wait! 
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Hi,
OK, then this is going to be fixed in the next maintenance update.
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Hi,
Cubase 13.0.30 has been released. Please, update.
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Yeah, I just noticed! Now it works as it used to. 