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When I open AE on Windows 10 and try to move a layer up or down the shortcuts
Ctrl+Alt+UpArrow or Ctrl+Alt+DownArrow
don't work.
Shortcuts Ctrl+Alt+Shift+UpArrow or If I use Ctrl+Alt+Shift+DownArrow work fine.
Also Ctrl+Alt+Home doesn't work.
After a while using AE (a few minutes) every shortcut works properly again.
How can I fix this annoying problem? Is anybody experiencing the same?
Any help?
Cheers,
Davide
That's really odd. It sounds like something has co-opted your keyboard shortcuts of that works. The Windows key is not used in any of the typical shortcuts, so your need to use it indicates something awry. Perhaps hitting the Windows key is preventing whatever is stopping your shortcuts from stopping them.
I did reinstall Windows (for other reasons) and the problem is still there. I think is a keyboard issue at this point. I didn't install any driver and I don't want to install those 70MB Logitech SetPoint software. I should give it a try though. The pc is a custom built pc.
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I haven't seen that problem on my Windows 10 machine. What version of AE are you using?
It sounds an awful lot like some other software is co-opting your use of shortcuts, so this may not be just an AE issue, it could be due to something entirely different on that system causing interference.
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I'm subscribed to Adobe CC Cloud and running the last version. I've just moved from Mac to PC.
Don't know what could interfere with AE really. I just have the adobe suite chrome and cinema 4d.
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I've already tried to delete the preference file by pressing ctrl+alt+shift. Nothing change.
Re-installing doesn't fix the problem.
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You can try resting the preferences:
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Could it be a driver issue?
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Are you using a tablet?
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No, I'm on a desktop pc. I'm using a Logitech keyboard K290.
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I've just discovered that, if I add the Windows key to those shortcuts, they work fine.
So for example
Ctrl+Alt+Home doesn't work, but
Ctrl+Alt+Home+Windows works..
And that's not what's in the Shortcut file.
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That's really odd. It sounds like something has co-opted your keyboard shortcuts of that works. The Windows key is not used in any of the typical shortcuts, so your need to use it indicates something awry. Perhaps hitting the Windows key is preventing whatever is stopping your shortcuts from stopping them.
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what was the solution u did? I have the same problem... my shortcuts don't work but if i add the window key they work... please if u are seeing this help me
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I did reinstall Windows (for other reasons) and the problem is still there. I think is a keyboard issue at this point. I didn't install any driver and I don't want to install those 70MB Logitech SetPoint software. I should give it a try though. The pc is a custom built pc.
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i have a Dell keyboard and I have the same thing
your fx with the Windows logo button worked for me
I don't think that it's a keyboard problem
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AND THAT SOLVED THE PROBLEM!
Shame on me!
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Thanks for sharing what worked!
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I have the same bug and behaviour. Adding the windows key to the shortcuts fix the issue.... this has to be a bug in the new versions of After Effects and media encoder.
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Adobe continues to incessantly update their software, often breaking it as theY "fix" it. I've been using Adobe for 30 years and you used to be able to count on things just WORKING. Using CTRL + for zooming in works initially and then it dies. Adobe support comes up with a workaround that seems to involve standing on one foot while rubbing your head and using CTRL +, etc.--which is really lame. JUST FIX THIS STUFF.
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I've been suffering with this for a while now. I have found that disabling all in-game overlay keyboard shortcuts in the GeForce Experience software (if you have it) fixes the keyboard shortcut problem in Illustrator and After Effects.
Open GeForce Experience. Under In-Game Overlay, choose > Settings > Keyboard Shortcuts and remove them all.
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Yeahhhhh, Did that. Still nothin! All I want is my Split Layer At Current Time!!! I see it there in the KB shortcuts., I can select it. I can make it blue. I change (still no worky). WHY WOKLD YOU CHANGE SUCH A FUNDAMENTAL THING that all of us (I held the shift-key to type out all them CAPS), take a fundamental thing and change it?! Muscle memory people!! C'mon!
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same here.
I'm a mac user. the split layer shortcut 'command + shift + D' doesn't work for me. I'm using AE 2022.
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I just tried this. Problem seems to be solved. https://helpx.adobe.com/after-effects/using/preferences.html
press and hold the following key(s) while the application is starting.
To restore default keyboard shortcuts, Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the OK button.
Hope this helps more people.
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Thank you so much! With my Amd Radeon software it works. Just turned off all overlay shortcuts in that software and voila 🙂