ScreenKiteScreenKite|Guide
    • Installing ScreenKite
    • System Requirements
    • Setting Up Permissions
    • New Recording
    • Recording Full Display
    • Recording a Window
    • Recording an Area
    • Webcam & Microphone
    • System Audio
    • Recording iOS Devices
    • Keyboard Shortcuts
    • Auto Zoom
    • Configuring Zoom Settings
    • Project Editor Overview
    • Timeline & Tracks
    • Trimming & Splitting
    • Appearance Customization
    • Device Frames
    • Agentic Video Editing
    • Word-Level Generated Captions
    • Export Settings
    • Common Issues
    • Permissions & Access
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    Guide/Editing

    Project Editor Overview

    The Project Editor

    After finishing a recording, ScreenKite opens the Project Editor — a full-featured editor designed for screen recordings. Projects are saved as .skbundle files.

    Layout

    The editor window uses a resizable split layout with four main regions:

    Top Toolbar

    Contains undo/redo, split, delete, import, export, zoom controls, frame rate selector, and resource panel toggle.

    Preview Canvas (Left)

    The large left panel shows a live preview of your recording with all effects applied — zoom, background, device frame, and camera overlay.

    Inspector Sidebar (Right)

    The right panel controls project appearance and clip properties. It has tabs for different modes:

    • Preview / Edit / Comments / Audio / Effects / Settings / Device

    The sidebar width is remembered and can be resized by dragging the divider.

    Timeline (Bottom)

    A multi-track timeline showing video thumbnails, audio waveforms, zoom keyframes, and overlays. The timeline height is remembered and can be resized by dragging the divider.

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    The Project Editor uses a dark interface for a consistent editing experience. The editor window auto-maximizes on first open and has resizable dividers between all sections.

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