The Mother Load of Final Cut Pro Keystroke Shortcuts

February 15th, 2009

The easiest way to find a Final Cut keystroke is to search the Button List (Tools>Button List). However, if you’re the brave kind who wants to see all 600-plus shortcut keystrokes, there’s a solution for you, too: Tools>Keyboard Layout>Save Grid as Text… You’ll be asked to save a tab-delimited text file.

Import the file in to Excel or any Spreadsheet program like Google Docs and witness the mother load: every single keyboard shortcut.

Test next Tuesday.

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