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F/TC (Frames/Timecode)
This button toggles between timecode (HH:MM:SS:FF) and frame count (23, 48, etc.) entry using
the numerical keypad. For example, if you wanted to move forward 200 frames, you can press
this key and then enter +200 and press the Enter key.
Dur Enter (Duration Enter)
Press this key to quickly change the duration of a transition or clip length to the exact number
that you typed in.
00
This button adds two zeros to the timecode input rather than a single zero, to make numerical
entry faster.
TIP: You can set the duration of multiple clips at the same time (for example, a set of
graphics) by Command selecting all clips you want to change, typing in the new
duration you want the clips to be on the keypad, then pressing the DUR ENTER
(Duration Enter) key.
QWERTY Keyboard Commands
The standard QWERTY shortcut keys have been modified slightly.
Retime (R)
The Retime controls have been mapped to the letter R on the keyboard. This works both in the
Cut and Edit pages.
Full View (P)
The full screen Viewer has been mapped to the letter P on the keyboard, and works in the Cut,
Edit, Color and Fusion pages.
Hand (H)
This key allows you to select Hand or Pointer mode on the Viewer for repositioning of titles.
This works on the Edit page only.
Zoom (Z)
This key will zoom to fit your media clip in the Viewer. This works in the Cut, Edit, and
Color pages.
Autocolor (C)
This key will perform the Autocolor function on the clip that is underneath the playhead, or the
selected timeline clip.
Fn
Pressing and holding this key while pressing a function key will return the normal function key
mapping instead of the default DaVinci Resolve commands. Double Pressing and holding Fn
while pressing a function key will return the OS function key mapping instead (for example,
screen brightens, or audio level).
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