Hey Ramy,
For some reason when you press Control Shift F it’s simply just shifting your focus to the inspector and putting you on the region name just before the region inspector table. Not sure why that is happening.
That being said you don’t *need* to press control shift F to select to the end of the region. Control ship f is to select all regions after the selected region on the selected track.
Case in point. Let’s say you have a region that goes from bar 3 to bar 120. If you split the region at bar 5 the part of the region that goes from bar 5 to bar 120 is now selected. You don’t need to press control ship f in this case to select to the end of the project as there is only one region from bar 5 to bar 120 and it’s automatically selected when you split at bar 5.
You can now copy, cut or move that region that goes from bar 5 to 17 without having to do anything else first after splitting it.
Now let’s say you have multiple regions on the track. A region from bar 3 to bar 17, another region from bar 21 to bar 33 and a third region from bar 49 to bar 57. Let’s say all the regions on the track are selected, which would be the case when you first move on to the track to select the track.
If you move to bar 5 and split, the new region from bar 5 to bar 17 is selected. You now would have to press Control Shift F to select the regions from 17 to 33 and 49 to 57 in addition to the already selected 5 to 17 region.
You could now cut, copy, or move all those regions at once since they are all selected.
In either of these scenarios the region from bars 3 to 5 would remain unselected.