Graphics Programs Reference
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Here, I'm “scrubbing” across the second clip to see a preview of it, without clicking
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Step Seven:
You know that flyout menu at the top-right corner of the Timeline panel? If you ever can't
remember the shortcut to do something, you can most likely do it there. Also, by default,
Photoshop uses its regular keyboard shortcuts for everything. For example, if you have the
Move tool active, and you press the Up or Down Arrow key on your keyboard, it will move
your clip up or down onscreen. However, if you turn on Enable Timeline Shortcut Keys,
as we did in Step Two, then it uses the shortcuts I mentioned in that step. So, now the Up
Arrow key jumps you to the beginning of the currently selected clip, and the Down Arrow
key jumps you to the end of that clip.
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