I’ve found all kinds of interesting goodies this way. NOTE: I probably shouldn’t admit this, but one of my favorite activities is exploring the Keyboard Shortcuts panel, searching for different terms to see what turns up. The search is very fast, so it doesn’t hurt to experiment. So, if you don’t find what you are looking for, try a different word.įor example, “Move” shows one group of shortcuts, while “Nudge” shows a different group. ![]() I’ve found that, sometimes, Adobe and I think differently. To search for a particular shortcut, add what you think is relevant text in the Search box. If that’s all you need to do, click OK in the lower right corner of this window and you are done. To remove a shortcut, click the small “x” next to the letter you want to remove. NOTE: With a recent release of Final Cut Pro X, Apple now allows multiple shortcuts as well. To go back to where you were, click the Undo button on the far right of this window. Premiere will warn you if you duplicate a command. Click just to the RIGHT of an existing shortcut and Premiere obligingly allows you to add a second, or, even, a third shortcut! I use this technique a lot to achieve shortcut parity between the two apps for a handful of core shortcuts. For example, I regularly edit using both Final Cut and Premiere and the difference between V and A to select the Selection/Arrow tool drives me nuts. Or, if the Shortcut is empty, simply select the box and type the shortcut you want to use.īUT! What I find vastly more useful is to add a second shortcut. NOTE: It should default to your system language, but, if not, go to Layout in the top right corner and choose the language you prefer to work with.Īt it’s simplest, find the menu command you want to change, click the shortcut ( V in this example) and type a new one. This displays a sample keyboard, with menu and keyboard options listed below. View, modify or delete keyboard shortcuts, choose Premiere Pro CC > Keyboard Shortcuts.
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