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1293Motion User Guide
Import a set of shortcuts
1. In Motion, do one of the following:
In the Command Editor, click the pop-up menu in the upper-left corner, then choose
Import.
Choose Motion > Commands > Import.
2. In the dialog that appears, navigate to the location where you stored a command set file,
select it, then click Open.
The new command set is added to the Motion > Commands submenu in the menu bar
and in the pop-up menu in the Command Editor. If you use a set with the same name, a
dialog appears asking you to rename the set.
Touch Bar shortcuts in Motion
If your MacBook Pro has a Touch Bar, you can use familiar gestures like swipe and tap to
quickly perform common tasks in Motion. Most of the Touch Bar controls are dynamic:
Buttons change depending on your current selection within Motion and other applications.
Related buttons and sliders appear together in groups in the Touch Bar.
Note: Depending on your MacBook Pro model, controls in the Touch Bar may vary.
For more information about the Control Strip and Esc button, see MacBook Pro Essentials.
To learn more about the Touch Bar, see the Apple Support article How to use the Touch Bar
on your MacBook Pro.
Project Browser
When you open the Project Browser in Motion, the following controls appear in the
Touch Bar:
Icon Tool/Item Description
Open Other Opens a dialog to select an existing
project that doesn’t appear in the
Project Browser.
Import As Project Opens a dialog to select media files
to include in a new project.
Cancel Closes the Project Browser and
any open dialogs while leaving the
Motion application open.
Open Opens the project selected in the
Project Browser.