 Hello, my name is Michael, and in this video I'll be demonstrating the major changes to Gaffer's PIN menu. Right away you'll notice that the old PIN button next to the Editors is gone. It has now been replaced by the Editor Focus button. To access the Editor Focus menu, you simply left-click the button instead of right-clicking it. And as you can see, we have rearranged the menu to be a little bit clearer. We have some prominent sections for follow and PIN. When you're in the Editor Focus menu and you're proposing for one editor to follow another, the proposed target editor will highlight. So, for this node editor here, if I click the button, go to Follow Editor, and then Hover Over Viewer, the viewer will highlight. By Hover Over Hierarchy View, the Hierarchy View will highlight. This makes it much easier to select between multiple editors of the same type, because you see exactly what you're going to get. If you have an editor that's already following another editor, if you simply hover over the Editor Focus button, the editor that it is following will also highlight. As a quick reminder, you are not just limited to following editors, you can also follow the current scene selection. So, for the node editor, we go down to Scene Selection of the viewer. Now, what will happen is whenever I select an object in the viewer, I will be able to edit its source node. A second quick reminder is that you can pin an editor to one of the numeric bookmarks. So, if I just simply hover my mouse over the node editor and hit 1, I am now editing the Point Light 3. You can do the same thing for the Hierarchy View and the viewer.