Looking for these keyboard shortcuts in FCP X

Looked through the FCP X keyboard shortcut list and looks like I must have missed it, but can anyone tell me:
What's the keyboard shortcut for:
[1] advancing forward or back in the timeline by the second rather than every 10 frames?
[2] Rippling forward/back? Keyboard shortcut? Can't find this anywhere! Do I really have to use the mouse for editing and trimming forward / back?
When I click "Option+[" to trim forward, my whole timeline window moves more and more to the right, why???? 
Not being able to find these keyboard shortcuts, causes my editing to take twice as long now.
Looks like nearly every single keyboard shortcut is different in FCP X as opposed to FCP7. This is maddening, but I'm determined to learn it.

Hi
Configure Track Header is there (provided you have Advanced Tools turned on in the Preferences):
Or Control click:
Within the Track Header options there is an "On/Off" button which should do what you want:
CCT

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