How to use shortcuts in Premiere Pro without memorizing them all.
One way to simplify the editing process is to use the famous shortcuts, which are combinations of keystrokes on the keyboard configured to perform specific actions and functions in the program. Memorizing all these combinations would be a ridiculously difficult task because Adobe Premiere Pro comes with more than 300 preprogrammed shortcuts.
Shortcuts examples
Command + I = Start
Command + O = Out.
How do I take advantage of all these shortcuts without having to memorize them all?
Very simple, a year ago I I bought a Keyboard Skin Cover called XSKN Adobe Premiere English Shortcut and my experience with it has been excellent.
This silicone cover not only serves to protect your keyboard from food, liquids or garbage in general, but also its design includes the description of dozens of fundamental shortcuts such as copy, paste, delete, undo, among many others.
Divided by colors and symbols, this protective cover combines the letters of the keyboard with the shortcuts in a very organized and easy to understand way, greatly improving your experience and speed when editing.
It also fits perfectly to the shape of the keyboard, in my case a 15-inch MacBook Pro computer, although you can also find covers for different computer models and different video and photo editing programs.
If you are thinking of new ways to improve your editing experience, buying the XSKN Adobe Premiere English Shortcut Silicone Keyboard Skin Cover is one of the best strategies that I can recommend.