![]() ![]() Now, with that being said, finding the keyboard shortcuts, or the “Keyboard Mapping” window is a little tricky, as it’s not readily apparent where it is. If you aren’t migrating from another NLE, and don’t really care about how your default keyboard is layed out, you can simply select “DaVinci Resolve”, and go with that standard keyboard layout. One thing you’ll notice, right off the bat, when you install DaVinci Resolve, is that when you launch it for the first time, you’ll get a pop up asking you how you want to set up your keyboard shortcuts, assuming you’re coming from another NLE ( Premiere, Avid, Final Cut Pro X). In this lesson, we’re going to move on and talk about your Keyboard Shortcuts/Preferences, where to find them, and how to alter them if necessary. In our previous lesson of our look at learning BlackMagic Design’s DaVinci Resolve, we took an introductory look at the Edit Module. ![]()
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