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January 4, 2010
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How to Revert an Easy Ease Keyframe to a Normal one?

  • January 4, 2010
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Counting out the "History", how can I revert an easy ease keyframe to a normal keyframe ?

Thanks in advance.

解決に役立った回答 Roland Kahlenberg

Sorry, it's the other way around!

It's CTRL+Click while you're in the main Timeline Panel. If you are in the Graph Editor, then the shortcut is the ALT+Click.

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Participant
August 29, 2024

With an MacBook it is cmd and click on the keyframe. 

Participating Frequently
November 24, 2020

it's not Alt/Option at all. It's Ctrl (PC) or Command (Mac) then click. They could well have changed this over the years, but I've only just had this problem and was wonderign why the 1st suggestion didn't work!

Roland Kahlenberg
Legend
February 24, 2021

It's CTRL+Click in the Timeline BUT it's ALT+Click in the Graph Editor.
HTH

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ericfontoura
Participant
February 14, 2020

Tx a lot, still working in 2020!

Participating Frequently
August 5, 2019

Adobe CC 2019 - Hold down CMD + left click the keyframe

Participant
January 12, 2018

It is now command+right click on a mac.

Roland Kahlenberg
Legend
January 12, 2018

It's ALT+Click while you're in the main Timeline Panel. If you are in the Graph Editor, then the shortcut is the CTRL+Click. And both shortcuts work as toggle - ie you alternate between the two results with each application of the shortcut.

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Roland Kahlenberg
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January 12, 2018

Sorry, it's the other way around!

It's CTRL+Click while you're in the main Timeline Panel. If you are in the Graph Editor, then the shortcut is the ALT+Click.

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Participant
August 21, 2017

Rick Gerand you legend

Participant
April 17, 2017

Still helpful in 2017. Using Ctrl key on PC.

Participant
January 28, 2017

SO simple - THANK YOU

Participant
November 16, 2016

in osX: They may have changed it to "Command" key.

Known Participant
March 17, 2023

This is the right answer... at least on my 23.2.3 version 

Mylenium
Legend
January 4, 2010

To expand on Rick's suggestion: Holding down Alt toggles between linear and Auto-Bezier keyframes. This also works on paths in the composition window as well as masks, as it effectively invokes the anchor point conversion tool which is otherwise available as a sub-tool of the pen tool.

Mylenium