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keyboard shortcut playhead select clip

Explorer ,
Sep 03, 2025 Sep 03, 2025

I have a keyboard smart action that uses "D" to select clip at playhead. With recent update (now using V26.10 -- I think change came a bit earlier), "D" no longer works.  It wants "d".  Looking at help file, it still says "D" is the command. This is a problem for me.  Can reversion to use "D" as the keyboard comman be made in Premiere Pro?

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Adobe Employee , Sep 03, 2025 Sep 03, 2025

Hi @gr8bob,

I'm sorry. Can you provide a bit more context/ clarity for me? Do you have a custom keyboard shortcut that no longer works?  If you open your Keyboard Settings, do you see it?  Are you not able to reset it there?  

I hope we can help you soon. Sorry for the frustration! 

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 03, 2025 Sep 03, 2025

Hi @gr8bob,

I'm sorry. Can you provide a bit more context/ clarity for me? Do you have a custom keyboard shortcut that no longer works?  If you open your Keyboard Settings, do you see it?  Are you not able to reset it there?  

I hope we can help you soon. Sorry for the frustration! 

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Explorer ,
Sep 03, 2025 Sep 03, 2025
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— editing in Premiere Pro: note the clip at the playhead (see marker at 0 time) — previously could hit "D" do select clip. With recent Premiere Pro update must use "d" rather than "D".
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Explorer ,
Sep 03, 2025 Sep 03, 2025

I tried to include image for clarity.  Apparently I didn't do it correctly.

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Explorer ,
Sep 03, 2025 Sep 03, 2025

I redid image inclusion, but it's hasn't shown here yet. Try again.....

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Explorer ,
Sep 03, 2025 Sep 03, 2025

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 03, 2025 Sep 03, 2025

Ah, thank you. That clarified it. I am able to duplicate this behavior. If you would like to shift d rather than just d, you can open the Keyboard Shortcuts and add that modification to that action.  However, it will disable a different shortcut, but you may not use that one as often.  Hope that helps.Screenshot 2025-09-03 at 9.28.55 AM.png

 

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Explorer ,
Sep 03, 2025 Sep 03, 2025
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Ah! (as you say), that may work for me. I'll have to see if it causes any interference. I cannot see why that Premiere Pro change was intended. Can it be changed back? Currently your keyboard help documentation is incorrect.

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