Apple Final Cut Pro X (10.1.2) User Manual
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Chapter 16
Keyboard shortcuts and gestures
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To save your changes to the command set, click the Save button in the lower-right corner of the
Command Editor.
If you close the Command Editor with unsaved changes, Final Cut Pro prompts you to save
your changes.
Delete a command set
1
Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands > Customize (or press Option-Command-K).
2
If the command set that you want to delete is not shown, select a different command set from
the pop-up menu at the top of the Command Editor.
3
Choose Delete from the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Command Editor.
4
In the window that appears, click Delete.
The command set is removed.
Export and import command sets in the Command Editor
After you save a command set, you may want to export it to create a backup or to share the new
set with another user. Exported command sets are saved in a file that can be imported back into
Final Cut Pro at a later time.
Export a set of custom keyboard shortcuts
1
Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands > Customize (or press Option-Command-K).
2
If the command set that you want to export is not shown, select a different command set from
the pop-up menu at the top of the Command Editor.
3
Do one of the following:
•
Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands > Export.
•
Choose Export from the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Command Editor.
4
Type a name for the exported command set in the Save As field, and navigate to the location
where you want to save the exported set and click Save.
The file is saved in the location you chose, with the filename extension .commandset.
Import a command set
1
Do one of the following:
•
Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands > Import.
•
Open the Command Editor by choosing Final Cut Pro > Commands > Customize, and choose
Import from the pop-up menu in the upper-left corner of the Command Editor.
2
In the window that appears, navigate to the location where you’ve stored a command set file,
select it, and click Open.
If you’re already using a command set with the same name, a window appears and prompts you
to rename the command set.
The new command set is added to the Commands submenu of the Final Cut Pro menu and to
the pop-up menu in the Command Editor.
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