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Inspiring
January 24, 2023
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Lock Workspace

  • January 24, 2023
  • 35 replies
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PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE let us have the ability to LOCK a workspace once we have the panels and windows in place. Accidental click and drags causing windows and panels to shift and resize or disappear all-together when you're in the middle of editing is really frustrating.

35 replies

Inspiring
January 26, 2023

Agreed that a lock button and option to create a keyboard modifier would work perfectly.

Inspiring
January 26, 2023

@excited_Genie16B8 This happens to me on a daily basis. Premiere gets a little laggy or wonky or confused and I end up dragging a sequence changing the workspace. Or moving another panel.

It's possible that no one posted it before because most people do not post on problems in general. It's an annoyance that seems like a simple fix.

Inspiring
January 24, 2023
So so SO important!! Very practical, day-to-day fix. Must have.
Theo Kooijmans
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
Lock is not a problem for me, RECALL from my own presets is really still a problem.
While the fixed Adobe layouts always recall the same way no matter what project your are in, this does not work with selfmade presets.
Participant
January 24, 2023
YES THANK YOU!!!
Known Participant
January 24, 2023
I think it needs to be said that the workspace lock should be an extremely easy to access button as well as highly 'discoverable' (and perhaps a keyboard shortcut as well), for those times an editor wants to quickly change the layout of something and then re-lock their workspace. Perhaps a lock icon next to the Help menu? Where ever this button is placed, it should always be accessible no matter what layout is used. Another possibility would be to always have the layout locked by default, and require users to press a keyboard modifier to be able to move anything around, such as Ctrl. If someone tries to move something and can't, a tooltip could warn the user they need to press Ctrl while changing the interface.

Which method do you guys think would work best?

Personally I think it would be a combination of both ideas. The lock button AND keyboard modifier to temporarily override the state of the lock button when it's locked. Best of both worlds!
Participant
January 24, 2023
OMG PLEASE LOCK THE WORKSPACE! What is the point to having a saved workspace if you can change it at any time? Like another user who posted here, I sometimes click on the wrong thing and POOF whatever panel I was in goes away and I have no idea how to get this back. The interface is the opposite of intuitive. I am well versed in many programs in the Adobe Suite (especially Photoshop, 20 years of use and nearly expert) but just started using Premiere Pro. Right now I absolutely HATE this program because nothing stays where it is and I have no idea why things keep setting themselves. I waste a tremendous amount of time managing your interface and not creating. Again, PLEASE add an option to lock a workspace.
Eye Lens Visuals
Participating Frequently
January 24, 2023
yes I know you can reset the panels but it is still an aggravation, there should be a simple way to lock and unlock it it is so aggravating whenever you accidentally move something and then have to reset it again.. I'm not worried about newbies they will figure it out..
jackb43108717
Participant
January 24, 2023
@TaranVH You should make the best product you can. The fact that you can not LOCK panals is a complete oversight. I am sure a new user could figure out where the radio button to turn LOCK PANELS on and off. If they can not then they are going to have more future problems with the app.

Also someone mention something about "moving to fast" speed is everything and I have to reset my panels daily. I could blame the Wacom tablet but PP setup needs to work out of the gate and right now it is missing one LARGE feature and that is PANELS LOCK.
TaranVH
Inspiring
January 24, 2023
Alan is right. I also have a shortcut for this and it's great.

On the flip side, imagine the frustration of a newer user who doesn't know that their workspace has become locked, and now they can't move things around as they could before. They'd believe it to be a bug. They might not even know what to search for to solve the problem. Perhaps "premiere panels are frozen, help!!"

It seems to me that if you are moving your panels around accidentally, perhaps you are attempting to work faster than you are able. I always focus on accuracy first, and then speed... never the other way around. Are you not quite looking at where your cursor is going? Is your mouse sensitivity set really high? I don't mean to sound patronizing... it's just that I've only seen this problem in editors who are trying to work faster than they are able... which ultimately slows them down.