After Effects Keyboard Shortcuts: Complete List for Windows & Mac (2026)

After Effects keyboard shortcuts are the fastest way to cut your editing time in half. Whether you’re animating text, building motion graphics, adjusting keyframes, or sending a composition to the render queue, every action you take with a mouse can be replaced by a key press and those seconds add up to hours saved across a project.

This guide covers all 215+ Adobe After Effects keyboard shortcuts for both Windows and Mac, organized by workflow category so you can find exactly what you need. From single-key property shortcuts like P (Position), S (Scale), R (Rotation), and T (Opacity), to advanced shortcuts for the Timeline panel, 3D layers, effects, and rendering everything is here in one place.

The 7 shortcuts you’ll use every single day:
Spacebar (play/pause preview) · P (Position) · S (Scale) · R (Rotation) · T (Opacity) · U (show all keyframes) · F9 (EasyEase). Master these first before anything else.

Studies of motion graphics professionals consistently show that users who rely on keyboard shortcuts complete projects 30–50% faster than those navigating menus by mouse. In a software as deep as Adobe After Effects part of the Adobe Creative Cloud suite used by video editors, VFX artists, and motion designers worldwide that difference is not small. On a 5-hour project, that’s up to 2.5 hours back in your day.

The shortcuts in this list are verified against Adobe After Effects 2025 and work across all recent versions of After Effects on both Windows and Mac. Where shortcuts differ between platforms, both versions are listed side by side.

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The 20 Most Important After Effects Shortcuts (Start Here)

Learning every After Effects shortcut at once is overwhelming and unnecessary. Start with these 20. They cover the actions you will repeat dozens of times every single session previewing, animating transform properties, managing keyframes, and exporting. Once these are muscle memory, the rest of the shortcuts in this guide will feel natural to pick up one at a time.

#ActionWindowsMacWhen to use it
1Play / Pause PreviewSpacebarSpacebarEvery single session
2Show Position propertyPPAnimating movement
3Show Scale propertySSResizing layers
4Show Rotation propertyRRRotating elements
5Show Opacity propertyTTFading layers in/out
6Show Anchor PointAAFixing rotation origin
7Show all keyframed propertiesUUReviewing animations
8Show all modified propertiesUU (press twice)UU (press twice)Full layer audit
9Apply EasyEase to keyframesF9F9Smoothing any animation
10Duplicate layer / itemCtrl + DCmd + DCopying layers fast
11UndoCtrl + ZCmd + ZConstantly
12RedoCtrl + Shift + ZCmd + Shift + ZConstantly
13New CompositionCtrl + NCmd + NStarting a new comp
14Split layer at playheadCtrl + Shift + DCmd + Shift + DTrimming footage
15Precompose selected layersCtrl + Shift + CCmd + Shift + CGrouping layers
16Add to Render QueueCtrl + Shift + /Cmd + Shift + /Exporting your work
17Go to next keyframeKKNavigating timeline
18Go to previous keyframeJJNavigating timeline
19Zoom to fit compositionShift + /Shift + /Resetting your view
20Maximize panel under cursor` (backtick)` (backtick)Focusing any panel

Keyframe & Animation Shortcuts

Keyframes are the foundation of every animation in After Effects. These shortcuts let you set, navigate, and refine keyframes without touching the mouse keeping you in your creative flow.

ActionWindowsMac
Set keyframe for PositionAlt + POption + P
Set keyframe for ScaleAlt + SOption + S
Set keyframe for RotationAlt + ROption + R
Set keyframe for OpacityAlt + TOption + T
Set keyframe for Anchor PointAlt + AOption + A
Apply EasyEase (smooth in & out)F9F9
Apply Ease In onlyShift + F9Shift + F9
Apply Ease Out onlyCtrl + Shift + F9Cmd + Shift + F9
Go to next keyframeKK
Go to previous keyframeJJ
Show all keyframed propertiesUU
Show all modified propertiesUU (double tap)UU (double tap)
Toggle keyframe interpolationCtrl + Alt + KCmd + Option + K
Move keyframe 1 frame forwardAlt + Right ArrowOption + Right Arrow
Move keyframe 1 frame backwardAlt + Left ArrowOption + Left Arrow
Move keyframe 10 frames forwardAlt + Shift + Right ArrowOption + Shift + Right Arrow
Move keyframe 10 frames backwardAlt + Shift + Left ArrowOption + Shift + Left Arrow
Open Graph EditorShift + F3Shift + F3

After applying F9 (EasyEase), open the Graph Editor with Shift + F3 to fine-tune your easing curves. This is how professional motion designers get silky-smooth animation that looks nothing like the default linear motion.

How to Customize After Effects Shortcuts

After Effects lets you reassign almost any shortcut to any key combination. This is how professional motion designers build a workflow that’s uniquely fast for the way they work.

Step 1 – Open the Keyboard Shortcut Editor
Go to Edit → Keyboard Shortcuts in the top menu bar. Alternatively, press Ctrl + Alt + ‘ on Windows or Command + Option + ‘ on Mac. The visual keyboard shortcut editor opens, showing your full keyboard layout with color-coded key assignments.

Step 2 – Find the command you want to reassign
Use the search box in the Command List on the left side to find any command by name. For example, type “EasyEase” to find the F9 shortcut, or “split” to find the layer split command. The keyboard layout highlights the currently assigned key in blue.

Step 3 – Assign your new shortcut
Click the command in the list, then press the new key combination you want to assign. If that key is already in use, After Effects will warn you of the conflict. You can either override the existing assignment or choose a different key.

Step 4 – Save your custom preset
Click Save As at the top of the editor and give your keyboard preset a name. This is critical – if you skip this step, your changes apply to the default preset and may be reset by an After Effects update. Saving as a named preset means your custom shortcuts survive software updates and can be transferred to another machine.

Note: After Effects does not allow reassignment of a small number of reserved system keys. If a key can’t be assigned, After Effects will tell you immediately.

After Effects 2025 – New & Updated Shortcuts

Adobe After Effects 2025 (version 25.x) introduced several interface and workflow improvements that affect how shortcuts behave. Here’s what changed.

FeatureShortcutWhat’s new
Properties PanelCtrl + Shift + P / Cmd + Shift + PNew dedicated Properties panel shortcut replacing the old workflow
Scene Edit DetectionNo default shortcut (assign manually)New AI-powered edit detection assign via Keyboard Editor
Render with Media EncoderNo default shortcut (assign manually)Faster export pipeline assign Ctrl + Alt + M / Cmd + Option + M
Frame Blending toggleShift + FUnchanged but now applies across all selected layers simultaneously
Snap in Graph EditorCtrl + Shift + drag / Cmd + Shift + dragImproved precision snapping behavior

Version note: All 215 shortcuts in this guide work on After Effects 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. Shortcuts marked above are additions or behavior changes specific to the 2025 release. Always check Adobe’s official release notes at helpx.adobe.com for the most current version-specific changes.

Project Shortcuts

Use these shortcuts to create, open, save, and manage your After Effects projects without reaching for the menu bar.

ActionWindowsMac
New ProjectCtrl + Alt + NCommand + Option + N
OpenCtrl + OCommand + O
Open most recent projectCtrl + Alt + Shift + PCommand + Option + Shift + P
New folder in Project panelCtrl + Alt + Shift + NCommand + Option + Shift + N
Open Project Settings dialogueCtrl + Alt + Shift + KCommand + Option + Shift + K
Find in Project panelCtrl + FCommand + F

Essential After Effects Shortcuts (Basics)

These are the core commands you’ll use constantly selection, duplication, undo, and memory management.

ActionWindowsMac
Select allCtrl + ACommand + A
Deselect allCtrl + Shift + ACommand + Shift + A
Duplicate layers, masks, effectsCtrl + DCommand + D
QuitCtrl + QCommand + Q
UndoCtrl + ZCommand + Z
RedoCtrl + Shift + ZCommand + Shift + Z
Purge All MemoryCtrl + Alt + /Command + Option + /
Interrupt running a scriptEscEsc

Panel Shortcuts

After Effects has over a dozen panels. These shortcuts open, close, and cycle between them instantly far faster than clicking tabs.

ActionWindowsMac
Open or close Project PanelCtrl + 0Command + 0
Open or close Render Queue PanelCtrl + Alt + 0Command + Option + 0
Open or close Tools PanelCtrl + 1Command + 1
Open or close Info PanelCtrl + 2Command + 2
Open or close Preview PanelCtrl + 3Command + 3
Open or close Audio PanelCtrl + 4Command + 4
Open or close Effects and Presets PanelCtrl + 5Command + 5
Open or close Character PanelCtrl + 6Command + 6
Open or close Paragraph PanelCtrl + 7Command + 7
Open or close Paint PanelCtrl + 8Command + 8
Open or close Brushes PanelCtrl + 9Command + 9
Open Effect Controls for selected layerF3F3
Open Flowchart PanelCtrl + F11Command + F11
Switch between WorkspacesShift + F10Shift + F10
Close active Viewer or PanelCtrl + WCommand + W
Close active PanelCtrl + Shift + WCommand + Shift + W
Cycle to previous item in ViewerShift + ,Shift + ,
Cycle to next item in ViewerShift + .Shift + .
Cycle to previous Panel in FrameAlt + Shift + ,Option + Shift + ,
Cycle to next Panel in FrameAlt + Shift + .Option + Shift + .

Preview & Playback Shortcuts

Previewing your work is one of the most repeated actions in any After Effects session. These shortcuts control exactly how and what you preview.

ActionWindowsMac
Start or stop previewSpacebarSpacebar
Preview only audio in work areaAlt + .Option + .
Take SnapshotShift + F5Shift + F5
Fast Previews → OffCtrl + Alt + 1Command + Option + 1
Fast Previews → Adaptive ResolutionCtrl + Alt + 2Command + Option + 2
Fast Previews → DraftCtrl + Alt + 3Command + Option + 3
Fast Previews → Fast DraftCtrl + Alt + 4Command + Option + 4
Fast Previews → WireFrameCtrl + Alt + 5Command + Option + 5

View Shortcuts

Control what you see in the Composition panel grids, guides, rulers, safe zones, and color overlays.

ActionWindowsMac
Toggle straight RGB colorAlt + Shift + 4Option + Shift + 4
Show alpha boundary in Layer PanelAlt + 5Option + 5
Show alpha overlay in Layer PanelAlt + 6Option + 6
Show or hide safe zones
Show or hide GridCtrl + ‘Command + ‘
Show or hide proportional GridAlt + ‘Option + ‘
Show or hide RulersCtrl + RCommand + R
Show or hide guidesCtrl + ;Command + ;
Snap to Grid on or offCtrl + Shift + ‘Command + Shift + ‘
Snap to Guides on or offCtrl + Shift + ;Command + Shift + ;
Lock or unlock GuidesCtrl + Alt + Shift + ;Command + Option + Shift + ;
Show or hide Layer controlsCtrl + Shift + HCommand + Shift + H

Footage Shortcuts

Import, manage, and replace footage items in the Project panel without using the menu.

ActionWindowsMac
Import one file or image sequenceCtrl + ICommand + I
Import multiple files or image sequencesCtrl + Alt + ICommand + Option + I
Delete footage item without warningCtrl + BackspaceCommand + Backspace
Remember footage interpretationCtrl + Alt + CCommand + Option + C
Edit selected footage itemCtrl + ECommand + E
Replace selected footage itemCtrl + HCommand + H
Reload selected footage itemsCtrl + Alt + LCommand + Option + L
Set proxy for selected footage itemCtrl + Alt + PCommand + Option + P

3D Layer Shortcuts

Work in three dimensions without touching the camera controls panel. These shortcuts switch views and create 3D elements instantly.

ActionWindowsMac
Switch to 3D view 1 (Front)F10F10
Switch to 3D view 2 (Custom View 1)F11F11
Switch to 3D view 3 (Active Camera)F12F12
Return to previous viewEscEsc
New LightCtrl + Alt + Shift + LCommand + Option + Shift + L
New CameraCtrl + Alt + Shift + CCommand + Option + Shift + C
Look at selected 3D layersFF
Look at all 3D layersCtrl + Shift + FCommand + Shift + F
Turn Casts Shadows on / offAlt + Shift + COption + Shift + C

Text Shortcuts

Format and edit text layers precisely using the keyboard. Covers alignment, sizing, leading, kerning, and text selection.

ActionWindowsMac
New text layerCtrl + Alt + Shift + TCommand + Option + Shift + T
Align horizontal text leftCtrl + Shift + LCommand + Shift + L
Align horizontal text centerCtrl + Shift + CCommand + Shift + C
Align horizontal text rightCtrl + Shift + RCommand + Shift + R
Extend selection one character rightShift + Right ArrowShift + Right Arrow
Extend selection one character leftShift + Left ArrowShift + Left Arrow
Extend selection one word rightCtrl + Shift + Right ArrowCommand + Shift + Right Arrow
Extend selection one word leftCtrl + Shift + Left ArrowCommand + Shift + Left Arrow
Select to beginning of lineShift + HomeShift + Home
Select to end of lineShift + EndShift + End
Move cursor to beginning of lineHomeHome
Move cursor to end of lineEndEnd
Turn All Caps on or offCtrl + Shift + KCommand + Shift + K
Turn Small Caps on or offCtrl + Alt + Shift + KCommand + Option + Shift + K
Turn Superscript on or offCtrl + Shift + =Command + Shift + =
Turn Subscript on or offCtrl + Alt + Shift + =Command + Option + Shift + =
Set horizontal scale to 100%Ctrl + Shift + XCommand + Shift + X
Set vertical scale to 100%Ctrl + Alt + Shift + XCommand + Option + Shift + X
Auto leadingCtrl + Alt + Shift + ACommand + Option + Shift + A
Reset tracking to 0Ctrl + Shift + QCommand + Shift + Q
Justify paragraph, left align last lineCtrl + Shift + JCommand + Shift + J
Justify paragraph, right align last lineCtrl + Alt + Shift + JCommand + Option + Shift + J
Justify paragraph, force last lineCtrl + Shift + FCommand + Shift + F
Decrease font size by 2 unitsCtrl + Shift + ,Command + Shift + ,
Increase font size by 2 unitsCtrl + Shift + .Command + Shift + .
Decrease font size by 10 unitsCtrl + Alt + Shift + ,Command + Option + Shift + ,
Increase font size by 10 unitsCtrl + Alt + Shift + .Command + Option + Shift + .
Increase leading by 2 unitsAlt + Down ArrowOption + Down Arrow
Decrease leading by 2 unitsAlt + Up ArrowOption + Up Arrow
Increase leading by 10 unitsCtrl + Alt + Down ArrowCommand + Option + Down Arrow
Decrease leading by 10 unitsCtrl + Alt + Up ArrowCommand + Option + Up Arrow
Decrease baseline shift by 2 unitsAlt + Shift + Down ArrowOption + Shift + Down Arrow
Increase baseline shift by 2 unitsAlt + Shift + Up ArrowOption + Shift + Up Arrow
Decrease baseline shift by 10 unitsCtrl + Alt + Shift + Down ArrowCommand + Option + Shift + Down Arrow
Increase baseline shift by 10 unitsCtrl + Alt + Shift + Up ArrowCommand + Option + Shift + Up Arrow
Decrease kerning 20 unitsAlt + Left ArrowOption + Left Arrow
Increase kerning 20 unitsAlt + Right ArrowOption + Right Arrow
Decrease kerning 100 unitsCtrl + Alt + Left ArrowCommand + Option + Left Arrow
Increase kerning 100 unitsCtrl + Alt + Right ArrowCommand + Option + Right Arrow
Toggle paragraph composerCtrl + Alt + Shift + TCommand + Option + Shift + T

Tool Activation Shortcuts

Switch between After Effects tools instantly without clicking the toolbar.

ActionWindowsMac
Activate Selection ToolVV
Activate Hand ToolHH
Activate Rotation ToolWW
Activate Roto Brush ToolAlt + WOption + W
Activate and cycle Camera ToolsCC
Activate Pan Behind ToolYY
Activate and cycle Mask and Shape ToolsQQ
Activate and cycle Type ToolsCtrl + TCommand + T
Activate Pen and Mask Feather ToolsGG

Composition Shortcuts

Create and configure compositions, set work area boundaries, and open composition settings.

ActionWindowsMac
New CompositionCtrl + NCommand + N
Open Composition SettingsCtrl + KCommand + K
Set work area beginning to current timeBB
Set work area end to current timeNN
Set work area to selected layer durationCtrl + Alt + BCommand + Option + B
Open Composition Mini-FlowchartTabTab

Time Navigation Shortcuts

Navigate through your timeline precisely without dragging the playhead. Essential for frame-accurate editing.

ActionWindowsMac
Go to specific timeAlt + Shift + JOption + Shift + J
Go to beginning of work areaShift + HomeShift + Home
Go to end of work areaShift + EndShift + End
Go to previous visible item in time rulerJJ
Go to next visible item in time rulerKK
Go to beginning of Composition / Layer / FootageHomeHome
Go to end of Composition / Layer / FootageEndEnd
Go forward 1 framePage DownPage Down
Go backward 1 framePage UpPage Up
Go forward 10 framesShift + Page DownShift + Page Down
Go backward 10 framesShift + Page UpShift + Page Up
Go to Layer In PointII
Go to Layer Out PointOO
Go to previous In Point or Out PointCtrl + Alt + Shift + Left ArrowCommand + Option + Shift + Left Arrow
Go to next In Point or Out PointCtrl + Alt + Shift + Right ArrowCommand + Option + Shift + Right Arrow
Scroll to current time in TimelineDD

Effects & Animation Presets Shortcuts

Apply, remove, and reuse effects and animation presets without opening the Effects menu.

ActionWindowsMac
Delete all effects from selected layersCtrl + Shift + ECommand + Shift + E
Apply most recently applied effectCtrl + Alt + Shift + ECommand + Option + Shift + E
Apply most recently applied animation presetCtrl + Alt + Shift + FCommand + Option + Shift + F

Rendering & Exporting Shortcuts

Save, export, and manage render queue items without the File menu.

ActionWindowsMac
Save ProjectCtrl + SCommand + S
Increment and Save ProjectCtrl + Alt + Shift + SCommand + Option + Shift + S
Save AsCtrl + Shift + SCommand + Shift + S
Add composition to Render QueueCtrl + Shift + /Command + Shift + /
Add current frame to Render QueueCtrl + Alt + SCommand + Option + S
Duplicate render item with same output filenameCtrl + Shift + DCommand + Shift + D

Layer Shortcuts

Create, select, move, split, lock, and manage layers entirely from the keyboard.

ActionWindowsMac
New solid layerCtrl + YCommand + Y
New null layerCtrl + Alt + Shift + YCommand + Option + Shift + Y
New adjustment layerCtrl + Alt + YCommand + Option + Y
Select next layer in stacking orderCtrl + Down ArrowCommand + Down Arrow
Select previous layer in stacking orderCtrl + Up ArrowCommand + Up Arrow
Extend selection to next layerCtrl + Shift + Down ArrowCommand + Shift + Down Arrow
Extend selection to previous layerCtrl + Shift + Up ArrowCommand + Shift + Up Arrow
Deselect all layersCtrl + Shift + ACommand + Shift + A
Scroll topmost selected layer to top of TimelineXX
Show or hide Parent columnShift + F4Shift + F4
Show or hide Layer Switches and ModesF4F4
Sampling method: BilinearAlt + BOption + B
Sampling method: BicubicAlt + Shift + BOption + Shift + B
Turn Video switch on or offCtrl + Alt + Shift + VCommand + Option + Shift + V
Turn off Video for all other layersCtrl + Shift + VCommand + Shift + V
Open settings dialogue for selected layerCtrl + Shift + YCommand + Shift + Y
Paste layers at current timeCtrl + Alt + VCommand + Option + V
Split selected layersCtrl + Shift + DCommand + Shift + D
Precompose selected layersCtrl + Shift + CCommand + Shift + C
Open Effect Controls for selected layerCtrl + Shift + TCommand + Shift + T
Reverse selected layers in timeCtrl + Alt + RCommand + Option + R
Enable time remappingCtrl + Alt + TCommand + Option + T
Move In Point to current time[[
Move Out Point to current time]]
Trim In Point to current timeAlt + [Option + [
Trim Out Point to current timeAlt + ]Option + ]
Set In Point or Out Point by time-stretchingCtrl + Shift + ,Command + Shift + ,
Lock all layersCtrl + LCommand + L
Unlock all layersCtrl + Shift + LCommand + Shift + L
Cycle forward through blending modesShift + –Shift + –
Cycle backward through blending modesShift + =Shift + =
Find in Timeline PanelCtrl + FCommand + F

Timeline Panel Property Shortcuts

Reveal individual transform and property groups for selected layers directly in the Timeline no mouse needed.

ActionWindowsMac
Show only Anchor Point propertyAA
Show only Audio Levels propertyLL
Show only Mask Feather propertyFF
Show only Mask Path propertyMM
Show only Opacity / Intensity propertyTT
Show only Mask Opacity propertyTT (press twice)TT (press twice)
Show only Position propertyPP
Show only Rotation and OrientationRR
Show only Scale propertySS
Show only Time Remap propertyRR (press twice)RR (press twice)
Show only instances of missing effectsFF (press twice)FF (press twice)
Show only Effects property groupEE
Show only mask property groupsMM (press twice)MM (press twice)
Show only Material Options property groupAA (press twice)AA (press twice)
Show only expressionsEE (press twice)EE (press twice)
Show only modified propertiesUU (press twice)UU (press twice)
Show only paint strokes and Puppet pinsPP (press twice)PP (press twice)
Show only audio waveformLL (press twice)LL (press twice)
Show only selected properties and groupsSS (press twice)SS (press twice)

How to Customize After Effects Shortcuts

After Effects lets you reassign almost any shortcut to any key combination. This is how professional motion designers build a workflow that’s uniquely fast for the way they work.

Step 1 – Open the Keyboard Shortcut Editor
Go to Edit → Keyboard Shortcuts in the top menu bar. Alternatively, press Ctrl + Alt + ‘ on Windows or Command + Option + ‘ on Mac. The visual keyboard shortcut editor opens showing your full keyboard layout with color-coded key assignments.

Step 2 – Find the command you want to reassign
Use the search box in the Command List on the left to find any command by name. Type “EasyEase” to find the F9 shortcut, or “split” to find the layer split command. The keyboard layout highlights the currently assigned key in blue.

Step 3 – Assign your new shortcut
Click the command in the list, then press the new key combination you want to assign. If that key is already in use, After Effects will warn you of the conflict. Override the existing assignment or choose a different key.

Step 4 – Save your custom preset
Click Save As at the top of the editor and give your keyboard preset a name. This is critical if you skip this step, your changes apply to the default preset and may be reset by an After Effects update. Saving as a named preset means your custom shortcuts survive software updates and can be transferred to another machine.

After Effects Shortcuts – Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important After Effects shortcut?

The most important After Effects shortcut is the Spacebar, which plays and pauses your preview. Beyond that, the seven shortcuts every user must memorize first are: P (Position), S (Scale), R (Rotation), T (Opacity), U (show all modified keyframes), and F9 (EasyEase). These seven keys alone cover the majority of daily motion graphics work.

What is the shortcut for RAM Preview in After Effects?

The RAM Preview shortcut in After Effects 2015 and later is the Spacebar. In older versions it was the 0 key on the numeric keypad. To preview at twice the speed, press Shift + 0 on the numeric keypad.

What does F9 do in After Effects?

F9 applies EasyEase to selected keyframes. EasyEase smooths the acceleration and deceleration of your animation automatically, making motion feel organic rather than mechanical. It is one of the most used shortcuts in professional motion graphics work. For more control, use Shift + F9 (Ease In) or Ctrl + Shift + F9 (Ease Out).

How do I redo in After Effects?

The redo shortcut in After Effects is Ctrl + Shift + Z on Windows and Command + Shift + Z on Mac. Undo is Ctrl + Z (Windows) or Command + Z (Mac). After Effects supports multiple undo steps the default is 32 levels, adjustable in Preferences.

What is the shortcut for rendering in After Effects?

To add your active composition to the Render Queue, press Ctrl + Shift + / on Windows or Command + Shift + / on Mac. To add just the current frame to the render queue, use Ctrl + Alt + S (Windows) or Command + Option + S (Mac).

How do I show Position, Scale, and Rotation in After Effects?

Select your layer in the Timeline, then press:

  • P – Position
  • S – Scale
  • R – Rotation
  • T – Opacity (Transparency)
  • A – Anchor Point

These are called Transform Property shortcuts. They reveal only the selected property in the Timeline panel, keeping your workspace clean while you work.

How do I customize keyboard shortcuts in After Effects?

Go to Edit → Keyboard Shortcuts, or press Ctrl + Alt + ‘ on Windows / Command + Option + ‘ on Mac. This opens After Effects’ visual keyboard shortcut editor. Search for any command by name, click a key to assign it, and save your layout as a named preset.

Are After Effects shortcuts different on Mac and Windows?

Most shortcuts follow a direct swap: Ctrl on Windows becomes Command on Mac, and Alt on Windows becomes Option on Mac. Single-key shortcuts P, S, R, T, U, F9, Spacebar, J, K are identical on both platforms. Every shortcut in this guide lists both Windows and Mac versions side by side.

What does the U key do in After Effects?

Pressing U on a selected layer reveals all keyframed properties in the Timeline panel. Pressing U twice (UU) reveals all modified properties, including those without keyframes. This is the fastest way to audit an animation instead of expanding every property group manually, one keypress shows you everything that has been changed.

What is the shortcut to split a layer in After Effects?

The layer split shortcut is Ctrl + Shift + D on Windows and Command + Shift + D on Mac. Place your playhead at the exact frame where you want the cut, select the layer, and press the shortcut. After Effects splits it into two separate layers at that point, each with its own in and out points.

Conclusion

Mastering After Effects keyboard shortcuts is not about memorizing every key on this list it is about building a small core of muscle-memory shortcuts that remove friction from your workflow. Start with the Top 20 in this guide, use them until they are automatic, then layer in shortcuts from the categories most relevant to your projects.

The more shortcuts you internalize, the more time you spend on the creative work that matters animation, timing, storytelling and the less time you spend navigating menus.

If you’re exploring other motion graphics tools, many After Effects alternatives like Blender, DaVinci Resolve, and Apple Motion have their own shortcut systems check our After Effects alternatives guide to compare tools and find the right fit for your workflow.

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