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Finding and customizing keyboard shortcuts
Find keyboard shortcuts Find
the keyboard shortcuts for a tool, button, or menu command by doing any
of the following:For
a tool or button, hold the pointer over the tool or button until
its tool tip appears. If available, the keyboard shortcut appears
in the tool tip after the tool description.
For menu commands, look for the keyboard shortcut
at the right of the command.
For the most-used keyboard shortcuts not shown in
tool tips or on menus, see the Shortcut tables in this chapter.
For a complete list of default shortcuts, choose Edit >
Keyboard Customization. The Keyboard Customization dialog box is
also a good place to look if you suspect that shortcuts might have
been changed (customized) by a user.
Customize keyboard shortcutsIn
addition to using the standard set of keyboard shortcuts, you can
assign your own custom shortcuts to nearly any menu command, button,
or tool. By customizing shortcuts, you can assign shortcuts to commands
that don’t currently have shortcuts, reassign shortcuts from commands
you rarely use to commands you use often, or set shortcuts to match
other software you use. If other sets are available, you can choose
them from the Set pop‑up menu in the Keyboard Customization dialog
box. You can save different sets of shortcuts and restore the default
settings.
- Choose Edit > Keyboard Customization.
- (Optional) From the Set pop‑up menu in the Keyboard Customization
dialog box, choose the set of keyboard shortcuts you want to use
in Adobe Premiere Pro:
- Adobe Premiere Pro Factory
Defaults
- Loads the keyboard shortcuts used in Adobe Premiere Pro.
This is the default set.
- Shortcuts For Avid Xpress DV 3.5
- Loads keyboard shortcuts that are the same as in Avid
Xpress DV 3.5. This provides a convenience for users who transition from
Avid to Adobe Premiere Pro.
- Shortcuts For Final Cut Pro 4.0
- Loads keyboard shortcuts that are the same as in Final
Cut Pro 4.0. This provides a convenience for users who transition
from Final Cut Pro to Adobe Premiere Pro.
- In the Keyboard Customization dialog box, choose an option
from the pop‑up menu:
- Application
- Displays commands found in the menu bar, organized by
category.
- Panels
- Displays commands associated with panels and pop‑up menus.
- Tools
- Displays a list of tool icons.
- In the Command column, view the command for which you
want to create or change a shortcut. If necessary, click the triangle
next to the name of a category to reveal the commands it includes.
- Click in the item’s shortcut field to select it.
- Type the shortcut you want to use for the item. If the
shortcut is already in use, you are told that, if you keep this
change, the command that previously used this shortcut will no longer
have one.
- Do one of the following:
To erase a shortcut and return it to the
command that originally had it, click Undo.
To jump to the command that previously had the shortcut,
click Go To.
To simply delete the shortcut you typed, click Clear.
To re-enter the shortcut you typed previously, click
Redo.
- Repeat the procedure to enter as many shortcuts as you
want. When you’re finished, click Save As, type a name for your
Key Set, and click Save.
 Selecting a shortcut Note: Some commands
are reserved by the operating system and cannot be reassigned to
Adobe Premiere Pro. Also, you cannot assign the plus (+) and minus
(-) keys on the numeric keypad because they are necessary for entering
relative timecode values. You can assign the minus (–) key on the
keyboard, however.
Remove shortcuts- Choose
Edit > Keyboard Customization.
- Do one of the following:
To remove a shortcut, select the shortcut
you want to remove, and click Clear.
To remove a set of shortcuts, choose the key set
from the Set pop‑up menu and click Delete. When prompted in the
warning dialog box, click Delete to confirm your choice.
Switch to a different set of shortcuts- Choose Edit > Keyboard Customization.
- Choose the set of shortcuts you want to use from the
Set pop‑up menu.
Print keyboard shortcutsYou
can paste the lists of keyboard shortcuts from the Keyboard Customization dialog
box into a text document, from which you can print them.
- Choose Edit.
- Ctrl+Shift-click (Windows) or Command+Shift-click (Mac
OS) Keyboard Customization.
- Select a set of keyboard shortcuts from the Set drop-down
menu.
- Click the >>Clipboard button.
- Start a new document in a text editor.
- Paste the contents of the clipboard into the document
(often File > Paste).
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