New and changed keyboard shortcuts – Adobe Premiere Pro CC v.7.xx User Manual

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box. The preference is deselected by default.

New and changed keyboard shortcuts

Navigate edit points in Source monitor

You can use Up and Down arrow keys to navigate to Begin/End and In/Out points in clips loaded into the Source monitor.

This navigation feature works on both individual clips or sequences loaded in the Source monitor.

For clips, the navigation steps through Clip Start, In point, Out point, and Clip End. For sequences, the navigation steps through Sequence Start,
all individual edit points within the sequence (on all tracks), and Sequence End. The In/Out points for sequences are ignored.

Some important points:

You can continue to use the Up and Down arrow keys to select the next and previous clips in the Timeline.

In previous versions of Premiere Pro, the Up and Down arrow keys navigated to next/previous clip markers in the Source monitor. With this
update, to navigate to the next clip marker, use Shift+M. To navigate to the previous marker, use Ctrl+M (Win) or Shift+Cmd (Mac).

Clear In and Out points in Project panel

You can now use keyboard shortcuts to clear the In, Out, or In and Out markers from multiple selected clips in the project, instead of doing it one
clip at a time.

You use the same Marker menu keyboard shortcuts that you use in the Timeline, Monitor, and other panels.

Toggle focus between Source and Program monitors

You can set a keyboard shortcut to toggle focus between Source and Program monitors. You can use this shortcut to set focus on individual panel
focus shortcuts without using a Mouse.

Results

Win

Mac

Clear In

Ctrl+Shift+I

Opt+I

Clear Out

Ctrl+Shift+O

Opt+O

Clear In and Out

Ctrl+Shift+X

Opt+X

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