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Is there a keyboard shortcut to jump the playhead to the beginning and end of ONLY VIDEO clips?

Participant ,
Aug 23, 2024 Aug 23, 2024
Is there a keyboard shortcut to jump the playhead to the beginning and end of ONLY VIDEO clips not audio clips?
 
.....and the opposite....
 

Is there a keyboard shortcut to jump the playhead to the beginning and end of ONLY AUDIO clips not video clips?

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 23, 2024 Aug 23, 2024

No, the closest thing is to use the track targets, which control which edit points are jumped to. You can quickly toggle all audio or video track targets either by Shift+Clicking on one of them, or using the "Toggle All Audio Targets"/"Toggle All Video Targets" keyboard shortcuts.

 

So if the audio track targets are off, using the up/down arrow aka Go to Next/Previous Edit will only take into account the targeted video tracks, and vice versa.

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Participant ,
Aug 23, 2024 Aug 23, 2024

That's actually very Helpful, I wasn't aware of the Command+0 and Command+9 shortcuts to do that. 

Is there a cheatsheet somewhere that has a list of all the possible command strings you can use to assign shortcut keys?


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Adobe Employee ,
Aug 23, 2024 Aug 23, 2024

@Touri happy to help! There is a cheat sheet built into Premiere Pro. Open the keyboard shortcut editing interface and at the top is a "Copy to Clipboard" button. Click that, then paste into your text editor or document of choice.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 23, 2024 Aug 23, 2024

For this one, just open the keyboard shortcut screen, and enter Toggle into the search and you'll see a bunch of those...

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Community Expert ,
Aug 23, 2024 Aug 23, 2024
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This works pretty well for a cheatsheet:  https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/using/keyboard-shortcuts.html

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