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1. Premier Pro v.24.1
2. Windows
3. Set Ease-in & Ease-out keybindings to any binding.
4. Need help fixing this bug.
I have used the Ease-in and Ease-out keybindings as ctrl,- and ctrl,= for a long time. I recently changed computers and now no key binding works as a shortcut to easily apply the Ease-in and Ease-out temporal interpolation effect on the Effect Controls Panel.
I've tried using different bindings, restarting computer. Downloading older versions of Premiere Pro. Nothing has seem to work. I've seen this issue a lot online with no fixes.
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wow, not a single word on this problem from Adobe. Were you able to find a resolution?
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I am having the exact same problem
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You could try the following:
(Easy In): Ctrl+[ (Windows) or Cmd+[ (Mac)
(Easy Out): Ctrl+\] (Windows) or Cmd+\] (Mac)
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They told me a whole lot of nothing. Just lots of back and forth about it not working. What i did find out is that deleting Photoshop Beta fixed half of the issue. It made it so when i used a shortcut to ease in or ease out it would ease in & out. BUT the symbol remained unchanged as if i didnt apply the effect. That was a good enough fix for me.
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That's the problem. The shortcuts do not work when applied. Other shortcuts work for other actions but not ease in or out for any bindings. I use F9 because I use after effects as well. Worked in previous versions. Reinsltled previous versions and not doing the trick
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It's seems to be working for me.
Win11-23H2 / PP24.3
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update to say it's still not working. using a Mac shortcut CTRL+OPT+I & O respectively
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same here
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Did you set the kbsc for the correct panel?
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