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853Final Cut Pro User Guide
View shortcuts from a different command set
If your system has multiple command sets, you can easily switch between them. See Export
or import keyboard shortcuts with Final Cut Pro.
In Final Cut Pro, do one of the following:
Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands, then choose a command set from the submenu.
The Command Editor window appears, showing the command set you chose.
If you’ve already opened the Command Editor, click the pop-up menu in the top-left
corner of the window and choose a command set.
Modify keyboard shortcuts in Final Cut Pro
You can quickly and easily customize keyboard shortcuts in the Command Editor. If you
want to add a few custom commands to the default set in Final Cut Pro, you can duplicate
the default set and assign keyboard shortcuts to some of the unassigned commands. You
can also create a new set that contains only your commands.
Duplicate a command set
1. Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands > Customize (or press Option-Command-K).
2. If the command set you want to duplicate isn’t shown, click the pop-up menu in the
top-left corner of the Command Editor choose a different command set.
3. Click the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Command Editor and choose
Duplicate.
4. In the window that appears, type a name for the command set, then click OK.
The duplicate set is added to the Commands submenu of the Final Cut Pro menu and to
the pop-up menu in the Command Editor.