Hello All.
I just started a mini little animation segment for my own pleasure and after updating to V10.1 (by reinstalling asp again cause the update function gave me an "update error"), I can't seem to find my usual shortcuts.
It's either memory pb from me or something about the new version but I remember being able to jump in the timeline from keyframe to keyframe. ctrl+alt+l or r, or shift+alt+l or r if I recall.
There was also a shortcut to jump back to frame 0, and back again to the previous place but I forgot what it was (shift+ command + something).
Since I'm at it, this could be a good place to ask all of you what shortcuts you find useful and recommend using (besides the most obvious tool ones like t, q, g etc...)
btw, I'm on mac
Thank you very much
Shortcuts in V10.1
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Re: Shortcuts in V10.1
Ok so the back to 0 is still shift+command + D and is now called design mode.
Still unsure looking for the "next keyframe" shortcut. Useful to check for lost keyframes hidden off to the right of the timeline.
As for my most used shortcuts,
the resize view to fit: fn + L arrow
Scrolling the timeline left and right: holding control and drag click on timeline
That's all I can think off right now but I'll come back with more in order to make this thread a bit more interesting.
Still unsure looking for the "next keyframe" shortcut. Useful to check for lost keyframes hidden off to the right of the timeline.
As for my most used shortcuts,
the resize view to fit: fn + L arrow
Scrolling the timeline left and right: holding control and drag click on timeline
That's all I can think off right now but I'll come back with more in order to make this thread a bit more interesting.
Re: Shortcuts in V10.1
If you go to Help > Edit Keyboard Shortcuts...
You can find all the shortcuts available, plus you can customize them as you like.
You can find all the shortcuts available, plus you can customize them as you like.

Re: Shortcuts in V10.1
Back to 0 is shift-arrow left on a Mac.
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Re: Shortcuts in V10.1
Design mode is different. It's like the old "two way ticket" script. For example, you are working on frame 300 and you notice you need to fix or add something in frame zero, so you use the Design mode shortcut. Once you are done, you press the shortcut again and you will be back on frame 300. That's the idea.macnavi wrote:Back to 0 is shift-arrow left on a Mac.






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Re: Shortcuts in V10.1
Brilliant, I didn't know that one yet. That's what happens when you use certain software for such a long time. You miss new features.