Camtasia - Key

Let’s break this down into three mental levels: → The Speed Demon (pro editing) → The Hidden Gems (WTF that’s useful). Level 1: The Triforce (Your Editing Survival Kit) These three keys handle 80% of your editing. Memorize them until your fingers twitch.

Play video → hit Space to pause → hit S to cut → hit Del to remove. You just trimmed a blooper in 0.5 seconds. Level 2: The Speed Demon (Navigation & Timeline Flow) Now you stop reaching for the mouse scroll bar. camtasia key

| Key | What it does | Example | |------|--------------|---------| | | Enable Ripple Move (temporary) | Move a clip left → everything after shifts automatically. No gaps. | | Shift + Drag (clip edge) | Ripple trim | Shorten a clip; later clips snap forward. No empty space. | | Ctrl + D | Duplicate selected clip | Perfect for repeating a meme, intro sting, or sound effect. | | A | Select all clips in track | Clean up an entire voiceover track in one go. | | T | Toggle Track Magnets on/off | Turn off magnets → move clips anywhere without snapping. Chaos mode (useful for overlays). | | Esc | Deselect everything | Get out of “stuck mode” when you accidentally selected 14 clips. | Ripple editing is the secret weapon. Normal editing leaves gaps. Ripple editing closes the door behind you . Learn R and Shift+Drag and you’ll never see empty timeline holes again. Bonus: The “I Need This Now” Cheat Sheet | Goal | Keys | |------|------| | Cut out a mistake | S → Del | | Trim start of clip | Drag left edge + Shift (ripple) | | Move clip without overwriting | Drag + Ctrl (swap mode) | | Zoom to fit all media | Ctrl + Shift + F | | Undo your stupidity | Ctrl + Z (still works) | | Redo your brilliance | Ctrl + Y | The One Key That Breaks the Rules Q — Nothing? Actually, Q is unassigned by default. Go to Edit → Preferences → Keyboard Shortcuts and assign Q to “Extend Frame” or “Fade In” . Now you have a custom turbo button. Final Mindset: Stop Mousing for Everything Every time you reach for the mouse, ask: Is there a key for this? If yes (and there almost always is), learn it for 10 seconds of repetition. Within a week, you’ll edit 2x faster without feeling like a robot. Let’s break this down into three mental levels: