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To export a keyboard shortcut file for use by another DaVinci Resolve workstation:
Choose a preset from the Export Preset submenu of the Keyboard Customization
Option menu, then choose a name and a location for the new file, and click Save.
To import a keyboard shortcut file: Choose Import Preset from the Keyboard
Customization Option menu, choose a DaVinci Resolve keyboard shortcut file, and
clickOpen.
To delete a keyboard mapping: Choose a keyboard mapping preset you want to
delete, then click the trash can button.
Remapping a Command to One or More Keys
Changing the keyboard mapping for any given command is easy. You can even map a single
command to multiple keys, if necessary.
To change the keyboard shortcut for a particular command:
1 Find the command you want to remap in the Commands list by selecting a category. If
necessary, use the Search field. Whether a command is mapped generally to the entire
application or specifically to a particular panel depends on what you’ve selected from
the list.
a. If you want the keyboard character you plan to map to work application-wide,
choose a menu name from underneath the Application category of the Commands
list. Each menu shows all commands associated with it and can be
individually searched.
b. If you want the keyboard character you plan to map to this command to be specific
to a particular panel, then choose one from the Panels category underneath. Each
panel shows all commands associated with it and can be individually searched.
2 Click within the Keystroke column of the list, to the right of the command, and when
a selection appears type a new character using any combination of modifier keys
you like.
Clicking to select a keyboard shortcut you want to modify
Please note that if you remap a key that was already assigned to another command,
you’ll see a warning that the key you’re about to remap is already assigned to another
command, giving you a chance to cancel and change key assignments if you like.
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