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Table Of Contents
854Final Cut Pro User Guide
Modify a command set
You can add keyboard shortcuts to a command set or reassign keyboard shortcuts.
1. Choose Final Cut Pro > Commands > Customize (or press Option-Command-K).
2. If the command set you want to modify isn’t shown, click the pop-up menu in the
top-left corner of the Command Editor and choose a different command set.
3. Select the command you want to assign a new keyboard shortcut to by doing one of the
following:
Type a command name in the search field in the top-right corner of the Command
Editor.
Browse the command list to find the command you want.
4. Press the combination of keys you want to use for the command (for example, Option-
Shift-T, or any other keys).
Note: The keys on the Command Editor keyboard that are shaded with diagonal lines are
reserved for system use and can’t be assigned.
If the key combination is not already assigned to a command, the Command Editor
keyboard updates to show the new key assignment. A gray dot appears on the newly
assigned key (or keys), and a color is applied if the command belongs to a color-coded
command group.
If the key combination is already assigned to a command, Final Cut Pro displays the
current setting, and you’re asked to confirm the change.
5. 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, you’re prompted 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 you want to delete isn’t shown, click the pop-up menu in the
top-left corner of the Command Editor and choose a different command set.
3. Click the pop-up menu in the top-left corner of the Command Editor and choose Delete.
4. In the window that appears, click Delete.
The command set is removed.