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April 3, 2023
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German shortcut for Filterleiste ein-/ausblenden

  • April 3, 2023
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Hi,

which is the correct shortcut for German users (Windows)?

Filterleiste ein-/ausblenden

Umschalt + \

 

 

Source: https://helpx.adobe.com/de/lightroom-classic/help/keyboard-shortcuts.html#:~:text=Filterleiste%20ein%2D/ausblenden

 

It's not possible to use the backslash shortcut together with shift: Shift + (AltGr + ß = \)

 

Thanks / Danke!

mycc

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AxelMatt
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April 3, 2023

To show/hide the filter bar is the "<" (kleiner) key. This is already shown a short cut in the menu entry.

 

 

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October 21, 2025

What about an English speaking Lightroom on a German speaking Windows 11 with a German keyboard. I can't access the functionality via keyboard. Neither the "<" key (with shift or not) at the bottom left part of they layout, nor whatever (I tried shift and Alt Gr) with the key to the left of the return key ('# on my German keyboard).


I really really really hope for the day where one can either actually EDIT the shortcuts (just like on any cheap shareware program on the internet) or at least switch keyboard shortcuts OFF completely (a not very nice alternative, but there we are). Sometimes it happens that I hit some key I did not want to hit (or for that matter, my cat decides to step on my keyboard) and then I spend hours trying to revert whatever weird effect happened. I hate keybd shortcuts.
I have another program which I use a lot and there I can edit their shortcuts. I switched them all off, and over time switched 5 or 6 back on and maybe changed the key to another one, more easy to remember or whatever. That's all, I don't  want 500 shortcuts.

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