Supported keyboards, Introduction, Standard keyboards – EVS IPDirector Version 6.0 - November 2012 Part 8 User's Manual User Manual

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7.

Supported Keyboards

7.1.

Introduction

IPEdit supports the standard Qwerty and Azerty keyboards, as well as a number of hidden
shortcuts for transport controls.

7.2.

Standard Keyboards

The keyboard shortcut definition is based on the key position on the keyboard, not on a
dedicated letter. IPEdit automatically detects the keyboard used, hence it supports
default shortcuts on Qwerty and Azerty keyboards.

The default shortcut keys specified in this user manual are applicable to Qwerty
keyboards.

The shortcut keys applicable to Azerty keyboards are the keys that have the same
relative position on the Qwerty keyboard. In other words, the shortcut key Q on a Qwerty
keyboard corresponds to the shortcut key A on an Azerty keyboard, and so on.

Note

Users can always edit the default keyboard shortcuts in the Tools > Define
Shortcuts
window.

7.3.

Shortcuts for Transport Controls on
Specific Keyboards

Specific keyboards (e.g. Bella DV) include a jog/shuttle device based on keyboard
shortcut events.

The following rules are applicable when using the jog/shuttle device on such keyboards:

A right/left move of the jog respectively corresponds to the

and

keys on

a standard keyboard.

The hidden shortcuts corresponding to the shuttle steps for the various play speeds
are specified in the table below:

Hidden Shortcut

Transport Control Action

CTRL+F13

Play at -1000%

CTRL+F14

Play at -800%

CTRL+F15

Play at -600%

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