Having panels on the controller helps keep the UI at a comfortable place. This allows you to see the entire content around you, without needing to look around. The primary use for docking a panel is to put the Navigator panel in your non-dominant hand. A docked panel appear on the controller in front and at a slightly rotated angle. Each controller can have a single panel docked to it. You can also dock the panels to your controller. You just need to trigger on the grabber of the panel and move the panel to a new location, then release the trigger. You can move the panels in any orientation or position. Use the grabber handles on the Timeline and Navigator panels to move them around. Using the Source Monitor and Program Monitor.
Upgrade Legacy titles to Source Graphics.Retiring the Legacy Titler in Premiere Pro | FAQ.Best Practices: Faster graphics workflows.Use data-driven Motion Graphics templates.Replace images or videos in Motion Graphics templates.Use Motion Graphics templates for titles.Add Responsive Design features to your graphics.Overview of the Essential Graphics panel.Automatically reframe video for different social media channels.Overview of video effects and transitions.Set up and use Head Mounted Display for immersive video in Premiere Pro.Measure audio using the Loudness Radar effect.Advanced Audio - Submixes, downmixing, and routing.Monitor clip volume and pan using Audio Clip Mixer.Edit, repair, and improve audio using Essential Sound panel.Synchronizing audio and video with Merge Clips.Edit from sequences loaded into the Source Monitor.