![]() ![]() This is really simple to implement and a HUGE time save for pro users. So, nearly all Lightroom functions can and should be able to have a keyboard shortcut. ![]() The rule of thumb on keyboard shortcuts is that they should be available for EVERYTHING that can possibly be done with a keyboard, which is just about everything except actual application of the Adjustment Brush (which DOES have shortcut: 'K'). From there, a tab or 'GD' should take me to the Grid's description field. Then, I should be able to use 'GT' to activate the Grid module and jump to the Title field and assign the title. In Lightroom and Lightroom Classic, I should be able to assign 'DE' which goes to the Develop module and activates the exposure tool, which I should be able adjust with the + and - keys. Photos with a Reject flag appear dimmed in the Grid view. (Grid view only) Click the Flag icon in the upper-left corner of the photo thumbnails to apply or remove the Pick flag. Gmail has compound shortcuts like 'GI', which translates as 'GO to the INBOX.' Hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) and press the Up Arrow or Down Arrow to increase or decrease the flag status, respectively. Please don't say there aren't enough letters. More importantly, we really need to be able to assign our own keyboard shortcuts to each and every field and function in the interface. Sorry, Lightroom CC, you don't get to force it to be 'C'. ![]() +1 for customizable keyboard shortcuts in BOTH Lightroom CC and Lightroom Classic CC!Īt the bare minimum, keyboard shortcuts between the two should match. ![]()
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