User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction and Features
- Getting Started
- Presets
- Video Controls
- Fullscreen
- Transitions
- Production Clocks
- Categories
- Fade Bar
- Pause Inputs
- Overlays
- Right Click Menus
- Settings
- Inputs
- Input Settings
- Audio
- Recording
- Live Streaming
- External Output
- Keyboard, MIDI and Controller Shortcuts
- Activators - MIDI Lights and Faders
- vMix Control Surface
- Web Controller
- Instant Replay
- PTZ - Pan Tilt Zoom
- NDI - Network Device Interface
- SRT - Secure Reliable Transport
- Data Sources
- vMix Call
- GT Title Designer
- vMix Title Designer (Legacy)
- PlayList
- MultiCorder
- Tally Lights
- Interlaced Support
- Statistics
- Snapshot
- Padlock
- Scripting and Automation
- Developer Information
- Shortcut Function Reference
- Safe Areas
- Undo Button
- Waveform and Vectorscope Monitor
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This template contains the default keyboard shortcuts that were included with previous versions of vMix.
Replay ShuttlePROv2
This template assigns common Instant Replay functions to the ShuttlePROv2 USB controller
Local and Global Shortcuts
vMix supports two types of Shortcuts: Local and Global.
Global shortcuts are saved in the vMix settings and will be remembered each time vMix is opened.
Local shortcuts are saved in Presets and will only be remembered if a Preset is saved and subsequently
opened later.
Local shortcuts take preference over Global shortcuts, so if you have two shortcuts assigned to the letter A,
one local and one global, the local shortcut will be triggered and the global shortcut will be ignored.
Assigning Multiple Functions to a single Shortcut
Multiple functions can be easily assigned to as single keyboard or controller button press.
To do this, simply add multiple shortcuts, assigning them to the same button.
When the button is pressed they will be called in the order in which they appear in the Shortcuts list.
Use the up and down buttons to change the order if necessary.
Advanced MIDI Shortcuts
For most MIDI and X-Keys controllers with buttons and faders, simply following the steps in How to add a
Shortcut is all that is needed.
However, some controllers may have controls that operate a bit differently to what vMix expects, which is
why
there are a couple of extra MIDI control options available in the Edit Shortcut window as shown below.










