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Keyboard Shortcuts for Efficient Video and Dialogue Management 🎬💻
Keyboard Shortcuts for Efficient Video and Dialogue Management 🎬💻

This article provides a comprehensive list of useful keyboard shortcuts designed to help you navigate and manage video content and dialogue

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Updated over 2 weeks ago

Keyboard Shortcuts ⌨️

  1. Spacebar: Play/Pause the Video ⏯️

    • Function: Pressing the spacebar will toggle the playback of the video. It will start or pause the video depending on its current state.

    • Usage: Ideal for quickly reviewing content without needing to move your hand to the mouse.

  2. Ctrl + Down: Move to the Next Dialogue ⬇️

    • Function: This shortcut moves the cursor to the next dialogue in the timeline or script.

    • Usage: Useful when editing or reviewing dialogues, allowing for quick navigation between sections.

  3. Ctrl + Up: Move to the Previous Dialogue ⬆️

    • Function: This shortcut moves the cursor to the previous dialogue.

    • Usage: Quickly jump back to previous dialogues for editing or review purposes.

  4. Ctrl + F: Find and Replace in Dialogues 🔍

    • Function: Pressing Ctrl + F opens a search box that allows you to find specific text or dialogue within the project and replace it with new content.

    • Usage: Perfect for searching through large scripts or dialogue lists and making batch updates.

  5. Ctrl + Shift + V: Re-generate Highlighted Dialogue 🔄

    • Function: This shortcut allows you to re-generate the selected (highlighted) dialogue.

    • Usage: Ideal when you want to quickly regenerate specific pieces of dialogue after adjustments or edits.

  6. Ctrl + Shift + Z: Regenerate All Stale Dialogues 🔄💬

    • Function: Regenerates all dialogues that are considered “stale” or outdated. This ensures all dialogues are up-to-date.

    • Usage: Perfect for projects that require many dialogues to be refreshed or re-generated at once.

  7. Ctrl + Delete: Delete the Highlighted Dialogue 🗑️

    • Function: Pressing this shortcut deletes the currently highlighted dialogue.

    • Usage: Efficient for removing unwanted or outdated dialogues without needing to right-click or navigate through menus.

  8. Ctrl + Enter: Add a Dialogue After the Highlighted Dialogue ➡️

    • Function: This shortcut adds a new dialogue immediately after the highlighted (current) dialogue.

    • Usage: Convenient for quickly adding new content to the end of a conversation or script section.

  9. Ctrl + Shift + Enter: Add a Dialogue Before the Highlighted Dialogue ⬅️

    • Function: Pressing this shortcut inserts a new dialogue before the currently highlighted dialogue.

    • Usage: Useful when you need to insert additional dialogue at a specific position within a conversation or script.

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