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This problem is very annoying and I have to use the undo history to return the region to its original position. I have felt this issue may be due to my inexperience with the Apple Magic Mouse or else some settings in Logic Pro or with functions or gesture settings that I need to change. This is an old problem I have experienced for more than a year. Does anyone else experience this issue working with Logic Pro. I have an issue of accidentally dragging a region when I click on a region in the track window in order to edit a region in the midi window. This helped because I would immediately recognize what was happening and then I could undo my last change. In earlier versions of Logic Pro I would get a message that asked if the automation should be moved also. The big hit to my work flow is when I did not notice a region had been accidentally moved much earlier and then after I discover the problem after a period of multiple edits, I find that using the undo history has a heavy cost and losing of work.
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