diff --git a/cvat/apps/documentation/static/documentation/images/image040.jpg b/cvat/apps/documentation/static/documentation/images/image040.jpg index ba744a37ce58..df7672804cc1 100644 Binary files a/cvat/apps/documentation/static/documentation/images/image040.jpg and b/cvat/apps/documentation/static/documentation/images/image040.jpg differ diff --git a/cvat/apps/documentation/user_guide.md b/cvat/apps/documentation/user_guide.md index 690f14f70460..9350d55d3049 100644 --- a/cvat/apps/documentation/user_guide.md +++ b/cvat/apps/documentation/user_guide.md @@ -722,7 +722,12 @@ Go to the next/previous frame with a predefined step. Shortcuts: ![](static/documentation/images/image037.jpg) -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. ![](static/documentation/images/image040.jpg) @@ -1418,9 +1423,11 @@ Shapes that don't have ``group_id``, will be highlighted in white. 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. Fast navigation between the frames that have an object of interest. Use -``Left Arrow`` / ``Right Arrow`` keys for this purpose. If there are no objects matching the filter, -the will go to arrows the previous/next frames which contains any objects. +1. The fast navigation between frames which have an object of interest. +Use the ``Left Arrow`` / ``Right Arrow`` keys for this purpose +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. To use the function, it is enough to specify a value inside the ``Filter`` text