How to edit a trim in play?

We wont to talk about the trim? The famous beautifull New trim interface??
No play around the cut to review the trim, and no possibility to trim going in play!

Then the documentation is incorrect when it repeatedly says:
To move the selection left by 10 frames: Press Shift-Comma (,).   
Surely if you use Shift-? then you have to use Shift-<.
Shift-? is the only instance in the documentation that this usage of explaining the keybaord is used.

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