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Multi-touch gestures, Customize keyboard shortcuts, View keyboard shortcuts in the command editor – Apple Final Cut Pro X (10.1.2) User Manual

Page 472: View keyboard shortcuts in the command, Editor, Multi, Touch gestures

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Chapter 16

Keyboard shortcuts and gestures 

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Command

Shortcut

Action

Show/Hide Browser

Control-Command-1

Show or hide the Browser

Show/Hide Effects Browser

Command-5

Show or hide the Effects Browser

Show/Hide Libraries list

Shift-Command-1

Show or hide the Libraries list

Show/Hide Event Viewer

Control-Command-3

Show or hide the Event Viewer

Show/Hide Inspector

Command-4

Show or hide the Inspector pane

Show/Hide Keyword Editor

Command-K

Show or hide the Keyword Editor

Show/Hide Timeline Index

Shift-Command-2

Show or hide the Timeline Index
for the open project

Show/Hide Video Scopes

Command-7

Show or hide the video scopes in
the Viewer

Multi-Touch gestures

If your computer has a Multi-Touch trackpad, you can use the Multi-Touch gestures listed in the
table below when working with Final Cut Pro.

For more information about Multi-Touch gestures, see the documentation that came with
your computer.

Gesture

Action

Scroll (two-finger): Moves the Timeline left, right, up, or down.

Scroll (three-finger): Swipe up to move the playhead to the beginning
of the Timeline. Swipe down to move the playhead to the end of the
Timeline. Swipe left or right to move the playhead left or right.

Customize keyboard shortcuts

View keyboard shortcuts in the Command Editor

Final Cut Pro provides a wide variety of menu commands and keyboard shortcuts that let you
control almost every aspect of your project, from playback to displaying windows and inspectors
to working with tools. You can use the Command Editor to modify existing shortcuts, create new
shortcuts, and save multiple sets of keyboard shortcuts that you can export for others to use. You
can also import a set of shortcuts that someone else created. And if you’re more familiar with
keyboard shortcuts from other applications, you can use the Command Editor to substitute those
shortcuts in place of the default set for Final Cut Pro.

The Command Editor provides a set of keyboard shortcuts for Final Cut Pro in English, Japanese,
French, and German. The language that is shown is determined by your computer’s operating
system. To learn how to change the language used by Final Cut Pro, see OS X Help, available from
the Help menu when the Finder is active.

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