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May 1, 2009
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Full screen preview

  • May 1, 2009
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Hi,

Is there an option to preview your sequence on full screen? If only have one monitor? I don't mind that quality is less, It's just that sometimes you might want to look at things a little bigger without having a 2nd monitor. The closest I can see to getting this is by undocking,

any suggestions?

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8 replies

Participating Frequently
April 11, 2020

In this video you can fild all the available full screen playback options in Adobe Premier.

Please let me know if you know anyother methods 

https://youtu.be/T5Rbh6_jB9s

Participating Frequently
January 3, 2017

Thank you everyone but for some reason or other, none of the suggestions work BUT the apostrophe/@ key does work. Don't know if it makes any difference but I am using an English keyboard.

Participant
August 23, 2016

Steve Wildside got it right on; hold down control and press the ` key, which on a Mac is immediately to the left of the 1 key.  This will take you into a full screen preview of whatever is in your sequence.  You can scrub in full screen with the J and L keys, using spacebar to pause and play.  Best of luck in your endeavors!

DerekWilliamsMusic
Participant
March 3, 2016

I can't get full screen for love nor money, and i have pressed EVERY KEY on the keyboard.

Known Participant
July 8, 2016

You need to hold down the control key then press the ` key, which is imedeately to the left of the Z key.

Participant
October 12, 2016

Bloody 'ell! Thank you for finally helping figure this out!

November 12, 2014

just press "ü".

thats it!

Participant
May 18, 2021

Works for mac. Exactly what I was looking for. God bless you!

Participant
June 13, 2011

When I do this, the program crashes about 10% of the time.  The screen on my 27" iMac i7 with 16gb of RAM just goes black.  I have to turn off the computer entirely by holding the power button...

This happen to anyone else?

Participant
June 16, 2013

Frozen here also. yay.

Eddie Lotter
Participating Frequently
May 1, 2009
luadkeAuthor
Participant
May 1, 2009

I'm geussing this key is this # or with shift + # , it is this ~

it doesnot work for me, I have my panel selected, (tried it on all of them)

Also can't find it in keyboard customisation,

i'm on premiere Pro CS3, windows xp

thanks

Participant
May 1, 2009

Rather than undocking, select "maximize frame" and afterwards "restore frame" - it won't give you full screen but it's easy.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 1, 2009

Select the program monitor and hit the tilde key, that will give you full screen.

SakuraBell
Participant
November 10, 2016

this is not entirely what I was thinking of, but it does the job nicely.