Mapping Keyboard Shortcuts - Blackmagic Design Cintel Manual De Instalación Y Funcionamiento

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Snapping is a helpful feature to use when adding clips to a timeline, or when moving clips
around, as they will "snap" together at edit points so you don't overlap or leave blank space
between clips. Snapping can be disabled for greater precision when fine tuning edits. Press the
'N' key to quickly turn snapping on or off.

Mapping Keyboard Shortcuts

If you are familiar with keyboard shortcuts used in other editing software, you can setup DaVinci
Resolve to use the same shortcuts. You also have the ability to create your own custom sets of
keyboard shortcuts to increase speed and optimize your workflow.
To map your own keyboard shortcuts:
1
Open DaVinci Resolve> Preferences and select the 'user' panel at the top, then select
'keyboard mapping' from the settings list.
2
Select the shortcut you want to change from the categories provided, for example,
timeline cut and paste shortcuts will be in the 'edit' category.
3
Click on the shortcut once to highlight the setting. Double click on an existing shortcut
or in the empty space under the shortcut heading. A box with a red outline will appear.
4
Type your new shortcut keys on the keyboard. If you make a mistake you can easily
undo the change by clicking the 'undo' icon next to the setting.
5
Click 'save' to confirm your new shortcut setting.
Use the 'set to' drop down menu to choose one of the keyboard shortcuts
you may already be familiar with from other editing software
Working with Clips in DaVinci Resolve
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