Commands
- Adobe Premiere Pro User Guide
- Beta releases
- Getting started
- Hardware and operating system requirements
- Creating projects
- Workspaces and workflows
- Frame.io
- Import media
- Importing
- Importing from Avid or Final Cut
- File formats
- Working with timecode
- Editing
- Edit video
- Sequences
- Create and change sequences
- Set In and Out points in the Source Monitor
- Add clips to sequences
- Rearrange and move clips
- Find, select, and group clips in a sequence
- Remove clips from a sequence
- Change sequence settings
- Edit from sequences loaded into the Source Monitor
- Simplify sequences
- Rendering and previewing sequences
- Working with markers
- Add markers to clips
- Create markers in Effect Controls panel
- Set default marker colors
- Find, move, and delete markers
- Show or hide markers by color
- View marker comments
- Copy and paste sequence markers
- Sharing markers with After Effects
- Source patching and track targeting
- Scene edit detection
- Cut and trim clips
- Video
- Audio
- Overview of audio in Premiere Pro
- Edit audio clips in the Source Monitor
- Audio Track Mixer
- Adjusting volume levels
- Edit, repair, and improve audio using Essential Sound panel
- Enhance Speech
- Enhance Speech FAQs
- Audio Category Tagging
- Automatically duck audio
- Remix audio
- Monitor clip volume and pan using Audio Clip Mixer
- Audio balancing and panning
- Advanced Audio - Submixes, downmixing, and routing
- Audio effects and transitions
- Working with audio transitions
- Apply effects to audio
- Measure audio using the Loudness Radar effect
- Recording audio mixes
- Editing audio in the timeline
- Audio channel mapping in Premiere Pro
- Use Adobe Stock audio in Premiere Pro
- Overview of audio in Premiere Pro
- Text-Based Editing
- Advanced editing
- Best Practices
- Video Effects and Transitions
- Overview of video effects and transitions
- Effects
- Transitions
- Titles, Graphics, and Captions
- Properties panel
- Essential Graphics panel (24.x and earlier)
- Overview of the Essential Graphics panel
- Create a title
- Linked and Track Styles
- Working with style browser
- Create a shape
- Draw with the Pen tool
- Align and distribute objects
- Change the appearance of text and shapes
- Apply gradients
- Add Responsive Design features to your graphics
- Speech to Text
- Download language packs for transcription
- Working with captions
- Check spelling and Find and Replace
- Export text
- Speech to Text FAQs
- Motion Graphics Templates
- Best Practices: Faster graphics workflows
- Retiring the Legacy Titler FAQs
- Upgrade Legacy titles to Source Graphics
- Fonts and emojis
- Animation and Keyframing
- Compositing
- Color Correction and Grading
- Overview: Color workflows in Premiere Pro
- Color Settings
- Auto Color
- Get creative with color using Lumetri looks
- Adjust color using RGB and Hue Saturation Curves
- Correct and match colors between shots
- Using HSL Secondary controls in the Lumetri Color panel
- Create vignettes
- Looks and LUTs
- Lumetri scopes
- Display Color Management
- Timeline tone mapping
- HDR for broadcasters
- Enable DirectX HDR support
- Exporting media
- Collaborative editing
- Collaboration in Premiere Pro
- Get started with collaborative video editing
- Create Team Projects
- Add and manage media in Team Projects
- Invite and manage collaborators
- Share and manage changes with collaborators
- View auto saves and versions of Team Projects
- Manage Team Projects
- Linked Team Projects
- Frequently asked questions
- Long form and Episodic workflows
- Working with other Adobe applications
- Organizing and Managing Assets
- Improving Performance and Troubleshooting
- Set preferences
- Reset and restore preferences
- Recovery Mode
- Working with Proxies
- Check if your system is compatible with Premiere Pro
- Premiere Pro for Apple silicon
- Eliminate flicker
- Interlacing and field order
- Smart rendering
- Control surface support
- Best Practices: Working with native formats
- Knowledge Base
- Known issues
- Fixed issues
- Fix Premiere Pro crash issues
- Unable to migrate settings after updating Premiere Pro
- Green and pink video in Premiere Pro or Premiere Rush
- How do I manage the Media Cache in Premiere Pro?
- Fix errors when rendering or exporting
- Troubleshoot issues related to playback and performance in Premiere Pro
- Set preferences
- Extensions and plugins
- Video and audio streaming
- Monitoring Assets and Offline Media
Use this handy list to reference keyboard shortcuts for Premiere Pro and even print a PDF of the keyboard shortcuts. You can also use the visual keyboard layout to customize the shortcuts and assign multiple shortcuts to a command.
Visual keyboard layout for assigning keyboard shortcuts
You can use the keyboard GUI to see which keys have been assigned and which are available for assignment. A tool tip reveals the full command name when you hover over a key in the Keyboard layout. When you select a modifier key on the keyboard layout, the keyboard displays all the shortcuts which require that modifier. You can also press the modifier key on the hardware keyboard to achieve this result.
When you select a key on the Keyboard Layout, you can view all the commands that are assigned to that unmodified key and all other modifier combinations.
- Premiere Pro detects the keyboard hardware and the appropriate keyboard layout is displayed accordingly.
- When Premiere Pro detects a non-supported keyboard, the default view is to display the U.S. English keyboard. By default, the Adobe Premiere Pro Default preset is displayed.
- When you change a shortcut, the preset pop-up menu gets changed to Custom. After you make the required changes, you can choose Save As to save the customized shortcut set as a preset.
Color coding
- Keys shaded in purple are application-wide shortcuts.
- Keys shaded in green are panel-specific shortcuts.
- Keys shaded in both purple and green represent the panel commands that have been assigned to keys that also have an application command already assigned to them.
Application shortcuts and panel shortcuts
- Commands can be assigned for application shortcuts and command shortcuts.
- Application shortcuts function regardless of panel focus (with some exceptions) and panel shortcuts function only when the panel is in focus.
- Certain keyboard shortcuts work only in specific panels. This means that you can have more than once shortcut assigned to the same key. You can also make use of the pop-up window that shows only a certain batch of panel shortcuts (for example, only for the timeline).
- When a Panel Shortcut has the same assigned shortcut as an application Shortcut, the application shortcut does not function when that panel has focus.
- You can search for commands in the Command List, which is filtered by the search criteria. You can also assign shortcuts by clicking in the shortcut column and tapping keys on their keyboard to create the shortcut (including adding modifiers).
A warning indicating a shortcut conflict appears when:
- An application shortcut already in use by another application shortcut.
- A panel shortcut is already in use by another command in the same panel.
- A panel shortcut overrides an application shortcut when that panel has focus.
You can also click drag to assign commands to keys on the keyboard layout or the Key modifier list.
Shortcut assignment using Drag-and-Drop
You can also assign shortcuts by dragging a command from the command List onto a key in the Keyboard Layout, or onto a modifier combination for the currently selected key displayed in the Key Modifier List. To assign a command to a key along with a modifier, hold down the modifiers during drag-and-drop.
Conflict resolution
When there is a conflict with a shortcut that is already in use with another command:
- A warning appears at the bottom of the editor
- Undo and Clear buttons in the lower right corner are enabled.
- The command in conflict is highlighted in blue, and clicking this automatically selects the command in the command list.
- This allows users to easily change the assignment for the conflicting command.
Use this instead of the 'Go To' button used in former releases.
Premiere Pro default keyboard shortcuts
Many commands have keyboard shortcut equivalents, so you can complete tasks with minimal use of the mouse. You can also create or edit keyboard shortcuts.
File
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
Project... | Ctrl + Alt + N | Opt + Cmd + N |
Sequence... | Ctrl + N | Cmd + N |
Bin | Ctrl + / | Cmd + / |
Open Project... | Ctrl + O | Cmd + O |
Close Project | Ctrl + Shift + W | Shift + Cmd + W |
Close | Ctrl + W | Cmd + W |
Save | Ctrl + S | Cmd + S |
Save As... | Ctrl + Shift + S | Shift + Cmd + S |
Save a Copy... | Ctrl + Alt + S | Opt + Cmd + S |
Capture... | F5 | F5 |
Batch Capture... | F6 | F6 |
Import from Media Browser | Ctrl + Alt + I | Opt + Cmd + I |
Import... | Ctrl + I | Cmd + I |
Export Media | Ctrl + M | Cmd + M |
Get Properties for Selection... | Ctrl + Shift + H | Shift + Cmd + H |
Exit | Ctrl + Q | Cmd + Q |
Edit
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
Undo | Ctrl + Z | Cmd + Z |
Redo | Ctrl + Shift + Z | Shift + Cmd + Z |
Cut | Ctrl + X | Cmd + X |
Copy | Ctrl + C | Cmd + C |
Paste | Ctrl + V | Cmd + V |
Paste Insert | Ctrl + Shift + V | Shift + Cmd + V |
Paste Attributes | Ctrl + Alt + V | Opt + Cmd + V |
Clear | Delete | Forward Delete |
Ripple Delete | Shift + Delete | Shift + Forward Delete |
Duplicate | Ctrl + Shift + / | Shift + Cmd + / |
Select All | Ctrl + A | Cmd + A |
Deselect All | Ctrl + Shift + A | Shift + Cmd + A |
Find... | Ctrl + F | Cmd + F |
Edit Original | Ctrl + E | Cmd + E |
Keyboard Shortcuts | Ctrl + Alt + K | Cmd + Opt + K |
Clip
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
Make Subclip... | Ctrl + U | Cmd + U |
Audio Channels... | Shift + G | Shift + G |
Audio Gain | G | G |
Speed/Duration... | Ctrl + R | Cmd + R |
Insert | , | , |
Overwrite | . | . |
Enable | Shift + E | Shift + Cmd + E |
Link | Ctrl + L | Cmd + L |
Group | Ctrl + G | Cmd + G |
Ungroup | Ctrl + Shift + G | Shift + Cmd + G |
Sequence
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
Render Effects in Work Area | Enter | Enter |
Match Frame | F | F |
Reverse Match Frame | Shift + R | Shift + R |
Add Edit | Ctrl + K | Cmd + K |
Add Edit to All Tracks | Ctrl + Shift + K | Shift + Cmd + K |
Trim Edit | Shift + T | Cmd + T |
Extend Selected Edit to Playhead | E | E |
Apply Video Transition | Ctrl + D | Cmd + D |
Apply Audio Transition | Ctrl + Shift + D | Shift + Cmd + D |
Apply Default Transitions to Selection | Shift + D | Shift + D |
Lift | ; | ; |
Extract | ' | ' |
Zoom In | = | = |
Zoom Out | - | - |
Next in Sequence | Shift + ; | Shift + ; |
Previous in Sequence | Ctrl + Shift + ; | Opt + ; |
Snap in Timeline | S | S |
Make Subsequence | Shift + U | Cmd + U |
Add new caption track |
Ctrl + Alt + A |
Opt + Cmd + A |
Add caption at playhead |
Ctrl + Alt + C |
Opt + Cmd + C |
Go to next caption segment |
Ctrl + Alt + Down |
Opt + Cmd + Down |
Go to previous caption segment |
Ctrl + Alt + Up |
Opt + Cmd + Up |
Markers
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
Mark In | I | I |
Mark Out | O | O |
Mark Clip | X | X |
Mark Selection | / | / |
Go to In | Shift + I | Shift + I |
Go to Out | Shift + O | Shift + O |
Clear In | Ctrl + Shift + I | Opt + I |
Clear Out | Ctrl + Shift + O | Opt + O |
Clear In and Out | Ctrl + Shift + X | Opt + X |
Add Marker | M | M |
Go to Next Marker | Shift + M | Shift + M |
Go to Previous Marker | Ctrl + Shift + M | Shift + Cmd + M |
Clear Selected Marker | Ctrl + Alt + M | Opt + M |
Clear All Markers | Ctrl + Alt + Shift + M | Opt + Cmd + M |
Graphics and Titles
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
New Layer | ||
Text | Ctrl + T | Cmd + T |
Rectangle | Ctrl + Alt + R | Opt + Cmd + R |
Ellipse | Ctrl + Alt + E | Opt + Cmd + E |
Arrange | ||
Bring to Front | Ctrl + Shift + ] | Shift + Cmd + ] |
Bring Forward | Ctrl + ] | Cmd + ] |
Send Backward | Ctrl + [ | Cmd + [ |
Send to Back | Ctrl + Shift + [ | Shift + Cmd + [ |
Select | ||
Select Next Layer | Ctrl + Alt + ] | Opt + Cmd + ] |
Select Previous Layer | Ctrl + Alt + [ | Opt + Cmd + [ |
Window
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
Reset to Saved Layout |
Alt + Shift + 0 | Opt + Shift + 0 |
Audio Clip Mixer | Shift + 9 | Shift + 9 |
Audio Track Mixer | Shift + 6 | Shift + 6 |
Effect Controls | Shift + 5 | Shift + 5 |
Effects | Shift + 7 | Shift + 7 |
Media Browser | Shift + 8 | Shift + 8 |
Program Monitor | Shift + 4 | Shift + 4 |
Projects | Shift + 1 | Shift + 1 |
Source Monitor | Shift + 2 | Shift + 2 |
Timelines | Shift + 3 | Shift + 3 |
Help
|
Windows |
macOS |
Premiere Pro Help... |
F1 |
F1 |
Audio Track Mixer Panel
Commands |
Windows |
macOS |
---|---|---|
Show/Hide Tracks |
Ctrl + Alt + T |
Opt + Cmd + T |
Loop |
Ctrl + L |
Cmd + L |
Meter Input(s) Only |
Ctrl + Shift + I |
Ctrl + Shift + I |
Capture panel
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
Record Video | V | V |
Record Audio | A | A |
Eject | E | E |
Fast Forward | F | F |
Go to In point | Q | Q |
Go to Out point | W | W |
Record | G | G |
Rewind | R | R |
Step Back | Left | Left |
Step Forward | Right | Right |
Stop | S | S |
Effect Controls panel
Commands |
Windows |
macOS |
---|---|---|
Remove Selected Effect |
Backspace |
Delete |
Loop During Audio-Only Playback |
Ctrl + L |
Cmd + L |
Effects panel
Commands |
Windows |
macOS |
---|---|---|
New Custom Bin |
Ctrl + / |
Cmd + / |
Delete Custom Item |
Backspace |
Delete |
Essential Graphics panel
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
New text layer | Ctrl + T | Cmd + T |
Rectangle | Ctrl + Alt + R | Opt + Cmd + R |
Ellipse | Ctrl + Alt + E | Opt + Cmd + E |
Bring to Front | Ctrl + Shift + ] | Cmd + Shift + ] |
Bring Forward | Ctrl + ] | Cmd + ] |
Send Backward | Ctrl + [ | Cmd + [ |
Send to Back | Ctrl + Shift + [ | Cmd + Shift + [ |
Select Next Layer | Ctrl + Alt + ] | Cmd + Opt + ] |
Select Previous Layer | Ctrl + Alt + [ | Cmd + Opt + [ |
Clear Selection | Backspace | Delete |
Increase Leading by One Unit | Alt + Up | Opt + Up |
Decrease Leading by One Unit | Alt + Down | Opt + Down |
Increase Leading by Five Units | Alt + Shift + Up | Opt + Shift + Up |
Decrease Leading by Five Units | Alt + Shift + Down | Opt + Shift + Down |
Increase Font Size by One Unit | Ctrl + Alt + Right | Opt + Cmd + Right |
Decrease Font Size by One Unit | Ctrl + Alt + Left | Opt + Cmd + Left |
Increase Font Size by Five Units | Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Right | Opt + Shift + Cmd + Right |
Decrease Font Size by Five Units | Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Right | Opt + Shift + Cmd + Left |
History panel
Commands |
Windows |
macOS |
---|---|---|
Step Backward |
Left |
Left |
Step Forward |
Right |
Right |
Delete |
Backspace |
Delete |
Media Browser panel
Commands |
Windows |
macOS |
---|---|---|
Open in Source Monitor |
Shift + O |
Shift + O |
Select Directory List |
Shift + Left |
Shift + Left |
Select Media List |
Shift + Right |
Shift + Right |
Metadata panel
Commands |
Windows |
macOS |
---|---|---|
Loop |
Ctrl + L |
Cmd + L |
Play |
Space |
Space |
Multi-camera
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
Go to Next Edit Point |
Down |
Down |
Go to Next Edit Point on Any Track |
Shift + Down |
Shift + Down |
Go to Previous Edit Point |
Up |
Up |
Go to Previous Edit Point on Any Track |
Shift + Up |
Shift + Up |
Go to Selected Clip End |
Shift + End |
Shift + End |
Go to Selected Clip Start |
Shift + Home |
Shift + Home |
Go to Sequence-Clip End |
End |
End |
Go to Sequence-Clip Start |
Home |
Home |
Increase Clip Volume |
] |
] |
Increase Clip Volume Many |
Shift + ] |
Shift + ] |
Maximize or Restore Active Frame |
Shift + ` |
Shift + ` |
Maximize or Restore Frame Under Cursor |
` |
` |
Minimize All Tracks |
Shift + - |
Shift + - |
Play Around |
Shift + K |
Shift + K |
Play In to Out |
Ctrl + Shift + Space |
Opt + K |
Play In to Out with Preroll/Postroll |
Shift + Space |
Shift + Space |
Play from Playhead to Out Point |
Ctrl + Space |
Ctrl + Space |
Play-Stop Toggle |
Space |
Space |
Reveal Nested Sequence |
Ctrl + Shift + F |
Ctrl + Shift + F |
Ripple Trim Next Edit To Playhead |
W |
W |
Ripple Trim Previous Edit To Playhead |
Q |
Q |
Select Camera 1 |
1 |
1 |
Select Camera 2 |
2 |
2 |
Select Camera 3 |
3 |
3 |
Select Camera 4 |
4 |
4 |
Select Camera 5 |
5 |
5 |
Select Camera 6 |
6 |
6 |
Select Camera 7 |
7 |
7 |
Select Camera 8 |
8 |
8 |
Select Camera 9 |
9 |
9 |
Select Find Box |
Shift + F |
Shift + F |
Select Clip at Playhead |
D |
D |
Select Next Clip |
Ctrl + Down |
Cmd + Down |
Select Next Panel |
Ctrl + Shift + . |
Ctrl + Shift + . |
Select Previous Clip |
Ctrl + Up |
Cmd + Up |
Select Previous Panel |
Ctrl + Shift + , |
Ctrl + Shift + , |
Set Poster Frame |
Shift + P |
Cmd + P |
Shuttle Left |
J |
J |
Shuttle Right |
L |
L |
Shuttle Slow Left |
Shift + J |
Shift + J |
Shuttle Slow Right |
Shift + L |
Shift + L |
Shuttle Stop |
K |
K |
Step Back |
Left |
Left |
Step Back Five Frames - Units |
Shift + Left |
Shift + Left |
Step Forward |
Right |
Right |
Step Forward Five Frames - Units |
Shift + Right |
Shift + Right |
Toggle All Audio Targets |
Ctrl + 9 |
Cmd + 9 |
Toggle All Source Audio |
Ctrl + Alt + 9 |
Opt + Cmd + 9 |
Toggle All Source Video |
Ctrl + Alt + 0 |
Opt + Cmd + 0 |
Toggle All Video Targets |
Ctrl + 0 |
Cmd + 0 |
Toggle Audio During Scrubbing |
Shift + S |
Shift + S |
Toggle Control Surface Clip Mixer Mode |
||
Toggle Full Screen |
Ctrl + ` |
Ctrl + ` |
Toggle Multi-Camera View |
Shift + 0 |
Shift + 0 |
Toggle Trim Type |
Shift + T |
Ctrl + T |
Trim Backward |
Ctrl + Left |
Opt + Left |
Trim Backward Many |
Ctrl + Shift + Left |
Opt + Shift + Left |
Trim Forward |
Ctrl + Right |
Opt + Right |
Trim Forward Many |
Ctrl + Shift + Right |
Opt + Shift + Right |
Trim Next Edit to Playhead |
Ctrl + Alt + W |
Opt + W |
Trim Previous Edit to Playhead |
Ctrl + Alt + Q |
Opt + Q |
Program Monitor panel
To use nudging for graphic layers, make sure that:
- You have at least one layer selected (blue box) in a single graphic
- The Program Monitor or the Essential Graphics panel is in focus
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
Show Rulers | Ctrl + R | Cmd + R |
Show Guides | Ctrl + ; | Cmd + ; |
Snap in Program Monitor | Ctrl + Shift + ; | Shift + Cmd + ; |
Lock Guides | Ctrl + Alt + Shift + R | Opt + Shift + Cmd + R |
Nudge Selected Object up by five frames | Shift + Ctrl + Up | Shift + Cmd + Up |
Nudge Selected Object right by five frames | Shift + Ctrl + Right | Shift + Cmd + Right |
Nudge Selected Object left by five frames | Shift + Ctrl + Left | Shift + Cmd + Left |
Nudge Selected Object down by five frames | Shift + Ctrl + Down | Shift + Cmd + Down |
Nudge Selected Object up by one frame | Ctrl + Up | Cmd + Up |
Nudge Selected Object right by one frame | Ctrl + Right | Cmd + Right |
Nudge Selected Object left by one frame | Ctrl + Left | Cmd + Left |
Nudge Selected Object down by one frame | Ctrl + Down | Cmd + Down |
Project panel
Commands |
Windows | macOS |
---|---|---|
New Bin | Ctrl + B | Cmd + B |
Delete | Backspace | Delete |
List | Ctrl + Page Up | Cmd + Page Up |
Icon | Ctrl + Page Down | Cmd + Page Down |
Hover Scrub | Shift + H | Shift + H |
Delete Selection with Options | Ctrl + Delete | Cmd + Forward Delete |
Extend Selection Down | Shift + Down | Shift + Down |
Extend Selection Left | Shift + Left | Shift + Left |
Extend Selection Right | Shift + Right | Shift + Right |
Extend Selection Up | Shift + Up | Shift + Up |
Move Selection Down | Down | Down |
Move Selection End | End | End |
Move Selection Home | Home | Home |
Move Selection Left | Left | Left |
Move Selection Page Down | Page Down | Page Down |
Move Selection Page Up | Page Up | Page Up |
Move Selection Right | Right | Right |
Move Selection Up | Up | Up |
Next Column Field | Tab | Tab |
Next Row Field | Enter | Return |
Open in Source Monitor | Shift + O | Shift + O |
Previous Column Field | Shift + Tab | Shift + Tab |
Previous Row Field | Shift + Enter | Shift + Return |
Thumbnail Size Next | Shift + ] | Shift + ] |
Thumbnail Size Previous | Shift + [ | Shift + [ |
Toggle View | Shift + \ | Shift + \ |
Zoom In | = | = |
Zoom Out | - | - |
Keyboard shortcut |
Source patching |
Track targeting |
---|---|---|
Click |
Toggle selected state |
Toggle selected state |
Cmd/Ctrl + Drag |
Turn on/off as you click and drag, based on the first track |
Turn on/off as you click and drag, based on the first track |
Drag |
Swap tracks |
Not applicable |
Shift + Drag |
Move entire set of tracks up or down |
Not applicable |
Shift + Scroll |
Uniformly change all video or audio track height |
Uniformly change all video or audio track height |
Cmd + Scroll |
macOS: Scroll timeline Windows: None |
macOS: Scroll timeline Windows: None |
Opt + Click |
Toggle "Gap" |
Not applicable |
Opt + Scroll |
Change height of single track |
Change height of single track |
Cmd/Ctrl + Opt + Drag |
Toggle "Gap" |
Not applicable |
Timeline panel
Commands |
Windows |
macOS |
---|---|---|
Clear Selection |
Backspace |
Delete |
Decrease Audio Tracks Height |
Alt + - |
Opt + - |
Decrease Video Tracks Height |
Ctrl + - |
Cmd + - |
Increase Audio Tracks Height |
Alt + = |
Opt + = |
Increase Video Tracks Height |
Ctrl + = |
Cmd + = |
Nudge Clip Selection Left Five Frames |
Alt + Shift + Left |
Shift + Cmd + Left |
Nudge Clip Selection Left One Frame |
Alt + Left |
Cmd + Left |
Nudge Clip Selection Right Five Frames |
Alt + Shift + Right |
Shift + Cmd + Right |
Nudge Clip Selection Right One Frame |
Alt + Right |
Cmd + Right |
Ripple Delete |
Alt + Backspace |
Opt + Delete |
Set Work Area Bar In Point |
Alt + [ |
Opt + [ |
Set Work Area Bar Out Point |
Alt + ] |
Opt + ] |
Show Next Screen |
Page Down |
Page Down |
Show Previous Screen |
Page Up |
Page Up |
Slide Clip Selection Left Five Frames |
Alt + Shift + , |
Opt + Shift + , |
Slide Clip Selection Left One Frame |
Alt + , |
Opt + , |
Slide Clip Selection Right Five Frames |
Alt + Shift + . |
Opt + Shift + . |
Slide Clip Selection Right One Frame |
Alt + . |
Opt + . |
Slip Clip Selection Left Five Frames |
Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Left |
Opt + Shift + Cmd + Left |
Slip Clip Selection Left One Frame |
Ctrl + Alt + Left |
Opt + Cmd + Left |
Slip Clip Selection Right Five Frames |
Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Right |
Opt + Shift + Cmd + Right |
Slip Clip Selection Right One Frame |
Ctrl + Alt + Right |
Opt + Cmd + Right |
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 tables in this article. For a complete list of default and current shortcuts, choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows) or Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac OS)
- Use the search field in the Keyboard Customization dialog box to find specific commands quickly.
You can set shortcuts to match shortcuts in other software you use. If other sets are available, you can choose them from the Set menu in the Keyboard Customization dialog box.
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For customizing keyboard shortcuts, choose one of the following:
- In Windows, choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts
- In Mac OS, choose Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts
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In the Keyboard Customization dialog box, choose an option from the menu:
Application
Displays commands found in the menu bar, organized by category.
Panels
Displays commands associated with panels and menus.
Tools
Displays a list of tool icons.
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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.
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Type the shortcut you want to use for the item. The Keyboard Customization dialog box displays an alert if the shortcut you choose is already in use.
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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 reenter the shortcut you typed previously, click Redo.
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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.
Piezīme.The operating system reserves some commands. You cannot reassign those commands to 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 main keyboard, however.
Copy keyboard shortcuts from one computer to another
Sync keyboard shortcuts using Creative Cloud
Premiere Pro lets you quickly and easily sync keyboard shortcuts between computers using the Sync Settings feature. Using Sync Settings, you can upload the customized keyboard shortcuts from your computer to Creative Cloud. Then, you can sync the keyboard shortcuts from Creative Cloud to any other computer.
For more information, see Sync settings using Adobe Creative Cloud.
Keyboard shortcuts are synchronized for the same platform only, and not between Windows and Mac OS platforms. That is, keyboard shortcuts created for Windows only sync with a Windows computer. Mac OS keyboard shortcuts only sync with a Mac OS computer.
Manually copy keyboard shortcuts
You can copy your customized keyboard shortcuts from one computer to another computer, or to another location on your computer.
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Locate the keyboard shortcuts (.kys) file that you want to copy to another computer.
The location of the customized keyboard shortcuts file depends on whether you've signed in to Creative Cloud Sync Settings in Premiere Pro or not.
Signed into Creative Cloud Sync Settings
- Win: Users\[user name]\Documents\Adobe\Premiere Pro\[version]\Profile-CreativeCloud-\Win\
- Mac: Users/[user name]/Documents/Adobe/Premiere Pro/[version]/Profile-CreativeCloud-/Mac/
Signed out of Creative Cloud Sync Settings
- Win: Users\[user name]\Documents\Adobe\Premiere Pro\[version]\Profile-username\Win\
- Mac: Users/[user name]/Documents/Adobe/Premiere Pro/[version]/Profile-username/Mac/
Piezīme.[version] can be 7.0 or 8.0
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Copy the keyboard shortcuts (.kys) file and paste into the required file location.
To copy the keyboard shortcuts file to a location on a different computer, copy the .kys file to a removable drive, like a USB thumb drive. Then, copy the .kys file from the removable drive to the appropriate location in the new computer.
Assign multiple keyboard shortcuts to a command
You can assign multiple keyboard shortcuts for a single command.
The Keyboard Shortcuts dialog displays the keyboard shortcut as an editable button, which lets you change, add multiple shortcuts, or delete shortcuts.
Add more shortcuts
To add more shortcuts to a command, click to the right of an existing shortcut. If there is no existing shortcut, click anywhere in the Shortcut column. A new shortcut button is created in which you can type the shortcut.
Edit a shortcut
To edit a shortcut, click the shortcut text in the Shortcuts column. The text is replaced with an editable button. Type the shortcut that you want to use. If the shortcut you type is already in use, an alert appears.
Delete a shortcut
To delete a shortcut, click 'x' in the editable shortcut button.
Remove shortcuts
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Do one of the following:
- In Windows, choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts
- In Mac OS, choose Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts
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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 menu and click Delete. When prompted in the warning dialog box, click Delete to confirm your choice.
Print keyboard shortcuts
Many editors like to have a keyboard shortcuts document they can search and refer to. Premiere Pro offers a way to copy and paste keyboard shortcuts into a document, and then print. There are also pages in Help documentation that you can print, or save as a PDF.
Whether you are copy and pasting into a document, printing a PDF, or inspecting the Keyboard Shortcuts dialog box, it is important to note the available commands that are mappable to the keyboard. You can engage in a much more keyboard-driven workflow by adding new keyboard shortcuts.
Print a spreadsheet of the keyboard shortcuts
You can paste the lists of keyboard shortcuts from the Keyboard Customization dialog box into a text document, like a spreadsheet, from which you can print. The advantage of the copy and pasting method is that you can view your customized keyboard shortcuts, as well. If you select Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer, or Custom keyboard shortcuts, then those keyboard shortcuts are the ones that are printed.
- Do one of the following:
- Press Ctrl+Shift, and then choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows).
- Press Command+Shift, and then choose Premiere Pro > Keyboard Shortcuts (Mac OS).
- Press Ctrl+Shift, and then choose Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows).
- Click the Clipboard button.
- Start a new document in a text editor, or spreadsheet program.
- Paste the contents of the clipboard into the document.
- Save the document and then print it out.