No. There aren't keyboard shortcuts to automatically skip ahead to the next keyframe or back to the previous keyframe, but I want them too and I think I'll create them using JSFL. With JSFL you can write new functions for the IDE (integrated development environment). They show up on the Commands menu, and you can assign shortcut keys to them. It looks like the following properties and methods can be used to create these functions: timeline.layers [an array of the layers on the timeline] timeline.setSelectedLayers() timeline.setSelectedFrames() timeline.getFrameProperty(startFrame) [the previous keyframe] timeline.getFrameProperty(duration) [the distance between keyframes] To jump to the previous keyframe, my function would loop through each layer, on the current frame, and look for the greatest startFrame. To jump to the next keyframe, my function would loop through each layer, on the current frame, and look for the smallest startFrame+duration. I'm not sure when I'll have time to do this but when I do I'll post about it here. Maybe someone will beat me to it.
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