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June 5, 2020
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Can you change Bridge CC keyboard shortcuts on a mac?

  • June 5, 2020
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The keyboard shortcust in Bridge CC are not well done.

There is a shortcut for blue/secondary - bot no shortcut for "no label" which I use constantly.

I assigned command + 9 in keyboard shortcust on Mac OS preferences for Bridge 2019.

 

But it doesn't work. If I type command + 9 I get a blue lable, not a "no label"

How can I change the keyboard shortcuts for Adobe bridge.

 

It can be done in Photoshop - it needs to be done in Bridge.

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Rahul Saraogi
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 15, 2023
Hi all,

We are happy to announce the release of Adobe Bridge 2024 (Version 14.0.0.102).
This release has support for ‘Customizing keyboard shortcuts’ along with a few other features.

The detailed guide of using the keyboard shortcut customization feature is at : https://helpx.adobe.com/in/bridge/using/keyboard-shortcuts-panel.html

For a complete list of features available in Bridge 2024, please refer to the community post :

Regards,
Bridge Team
Community Manager
August 5, 2023

Hi,

The latest Beta build 14.0.0.57 has support for ‘Customizing keyboard shortcuts’ along with a few other features.

The detailed guide of using the keyboard shortcut customization feature is at : https://community.adobe.com/t5/bridge-discussions/keyboard-shortcut-customization-workflows-in-adobe-bridge-beta-14-0-0-57/td-p/13986171


For a complete list of features available in the Beta build, please refer to the community post: 
https://community.adobe.com/t5/bridge-discussions/adobe-bridge-beta-is-now-available-14-0-0-57/td-p/13986216

 
We would love for you to try it out and share feedback.


Regards,
Bridge Team

 

Ocean 11Author
Inspiring
June 5, 2020

PS: there is always the option to use the keyboard shortcut again and unlabel it, e.g. command + 8 , perform once, it's labeled, perform again, it's unlabeled.

 

I would just like an unlabel command, but I tried several commands e.g. Command + 9 (to take it away from blue, which I don't need) - registered with Apple, but didn't work. I tried Command + Option + 0 - didn't work, either, and I got they cranky "moop moop" sound of something not working.