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I really like the new way Adobe is visualizing the keyboard shortcuts. I'm familiar with Premiere but would love to learn all of the keyboard shortcuts by heart, which isn't easy when it's in a separate window that I have to close in order to continue working.
So, I'm wondering if there's a way to keep the keyboard shortcut window open all the time (while I edit) so I can see which keys I need to press, or what pressing a key would do.
Is there any way to do this in Adobe Premiere CC?
Thanks!
There is not.
You might try an editing keyboard, though. They're quite useful.
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There is not.
You might try an editing keyboard, though. They're quite useful.
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I month later I'm posting about the exact same thing!
So there isn't a way for that to work currently, but what are some ways that it could?
I wonder how deep down into the program the "suspend" order is, I mean, surely there must be some top end instruction that can be munipulated in through a very thorough script.
Where would we even begin to look?
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I wonder how deep down into the program the "suspend" order is, I mean, surely there must be some top end instruction that can be munipulated in through a very thorough script.
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It is against the EULA to do that.
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I was unaware. Thanks for making that clear
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There is a simple way to sort of do this ... using screen grabs. Do a screen grab with each possible alteration combo. Kinda almost works.
And there's a way you can print out in sort of a spreadsheet format all the keyboard shorts, it's been a while since I did that though so I don't recall where the option appears.
Neil
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This may be the most practical way to go about it. Thank you Neil