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Enable timeline shortcut keys

Enable timeline shortcut keys - Photoshop Tutorial

From the course: Photoshop: Editing Video and Creating Slideshows

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Enable timeline shortcut keys

- If you start to edit a lot of video, the ability to use keyboard shortcuts can come in handy. In order to this in Photoshop, you must enable them. In the panel options, just click and choose the option of Enable Timeline Shortcut Keys. Now, you'll see some useful features. For example, pressing the spacebar will start and stop the video. That works quite well. If I use the arrow keys, I can now go forward and nudge one frame at a time. Or "Shift + arrow" to jump multiple frames if I want to click through a clip quickly to look for something. This makes it very easy to navigate. "Shift + up and down arrow" also work to jump forward, and what you'll see here is that "Shift + down arrow" jumps me one second at a time, while "Shift + right arrow" jumps me 10 frames at a time. So, it's really just a matter of quickly jump using the up and down arrows, plus the Shift key, or small jump with the left and right arrows. Additionally, without the modifier key of the arrows, if you just press…

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