Finding commands and shortcuts in Adobe Premiere CS6 software

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In adobe Premiere CS6, how can I find the keyboard shortcuts? How can I customize and load keyboard shortcuts? What are the uses and functions of the menus application, panels and tools? How can I delete the shortcut created? What is automatch time in audio preferences? What do you mean by linear keyframe thinning? What do you mean by minimum time interval thinning? What is the supported audio track in CS6? Does it also support higher or lower than that?

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Answered By 5 points N/A #191939

Finding commands and shortcuts in Adobe Premiere CS6 software

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Hello,

Premiere CS6 comes with lots of enhancements and keyboard shortcuts as well. Adobe provides the entire list of available shortcuts with details.

For example, for opening new project, press “Ctrl+Alt+N”; for making title, press “Ctrl+T”; for undoing any wrong, press “Ctrl+Z”; for redo, press “Ctrl+Shift+Z” etc.

The entire keyboard shortcut list available in Premiere Pro CS6, take a look at this Adobe Help.

You can also customize all these default keyboard shortcuts. For doing so, go to “Edit >> Keyboard Customization”.

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Finding commands and shortcuts in Adobe Premiere CS6 software

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If you use Adobe Premiere Pro and you need the default keyboard shortcuts, see the following list:

  • Project – for Windows, press Ctrl + Alt + N; for macOS, press Opt + Cmd + N
  • Sequence – for Windows, press Ctrl + N; for macOS, press Cmd + N
  • Bin – for Windows, press Ctrl + /; for macOS, press Cmd + /
  • Open Project – for Windows, press Ctrl + O; for macOS, press Cmd + O
  • Close Project – for Windows, press Ctrl + Shift + W; for macOS, press Shift + Cmd + W
  • Close – for Windows, press Ctrl + W; for macOS, press Cmd + W
  • Save – for Windows, press Ctrl + S; for macOS, press Cmd + S
  • Save As – for Windows, press Ctrl + Shift + S; for macOS, press Shift + Cmd + S
  • Save a Copy – for Windows, press Ctrl + Alt + S; for macOS, press Opt + Cmd + S
  • Capture – for Windows, hit F5; for macOS, hit F5
  • Batch Capture – for Windows, hit F6; for macOS, hit F6
  • Import from Media Browser – for Windows, press Ctrl + Alt + I; for macOS, press Opt + Cmd + I
  • Import – for Windows, press Ctrl + I; for macOS, press Cmd + I
  • Export Media – for Windows, press Ctrl + M; for macOS, press Cmd + M
  • Get Properties for Selection – for Windows, press Ctrl + Shift + H; for macOS, press Shift + Cmd + H
  • Exit – for Windows, press Ctrl + Q; for macOS, press Cmd + Q

To see more keyboard shortcuts, go to Keyboard shortcuts in Premiere Pro.

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