![]() ![]() Tap tilde again, and you're back to seeing your viewer above the timeline. Give it a name, something like, like this keyboard tip.Ĭlose the keyboard customization window, and now you can tap that tilde key to toggle a full-screen timeline on one monitor and all of your windows that aren't your timeline on the other. You'll see the asterisks next to the keyboard set in the upper right, which means you should probably save this as a new keyboard setup.Ĭlick Save. Just click the x next to tilde for the undo edit command, and the conflict of re-used keyboard shortcuts is all fixed. For on set editing and grading, DaVinci Resolve Live includes dailies tools. You'll see you have two commands for undo, command Z, which makes more sense to me, and tilde. Copy grades to any clip, or even a range of clips, and even copy camera raw. You'll get a warning that the tilde key is already assigned to the undo command. Great right? Well, you can make this more Premiere-like by setting all of this to a single shortcut by going to the DaVinci Resolve drop-down to open Keyboard Customization.Ĭlick in the search box for the word " Full Screen."Īnd you'll see there isn't a key assigned to this command yet, so click in the keystroke column until it's outlined in orange and tap that tilde key. ![]()
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