130 DaVinci Resolve Keyboard Shortcuts

DaVinci Resolve shortcuts are the fastest way to speed up your video editing workflow. Whether you’re cutting on the Edit page, grading on the Color page, or mixing in Fairlight, mastering keyboard shortcuts is what separates slow editors from fast ones. This guide covers 130+ DaVinci Resolve keyboard shortcuts for both Windows and Mac, updated for DaVinci Resolve 20.

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Quick Reference Cheat Sheet: Top 20 DaVinci Resolve Shortcuts

If you only learn 20 DaVinci Resolve shortcuts, make it these. They cover the actions every editor uses on every single project from cutting and trimming to playback and color grading. Bookmark this section.

#ActionWindowsMacWhy it matters
1Play / PauseSpacebarSpacebarMost-used shortcut in any NLE
2Cut clip at playheadCtrl + BCmd + BFastest way to split a clip
3Blade toolBBSwitch to blade mode for manual cuts
4UndoCtrl + ZCmd + ZYour safety net
5RedoCtrl + Shift + ZCmd + Shift + ZStep forward after undo
6Delete with rippleShift + DeleteShift + DeleteRemove clip and close the gap automatically
7Play in reverse (J)JJJ-K-L transport control — reverse
8Stop (K)KKJ-K-L transport control — stop
9Play forward (L)LLJ-K-L transport control — forward
10Zoom timeline to fitShift + ZShift + ZSee your whole timeline at once
11Mark inIISet edit in point
12Mark outOOSet edit out point
13Trim start to playheadShift + [Shift + [Ripple trim the beginning of a clip
14Trim end to playheadShift + ]Shift + ]Ripple trim the end of a clip
15Save projectCtrl + SCmd + SSave often
16Grab still (Color page)Ctrl + Alt + GCmd + Option + GSave a reference grade as a still
17Snapping on/offNNToggle clip snapping to edit points
18Match frameFFFind source clip from timeline clip
19Add markerMMFlag a moment in the timeline
20Keyboard customizationCtrl + Alt + KCmd + Option + KRemap any shortcut to your preference

File Shortcuts

Use these DaVinci Resolve file shortcuts to manage your projects without touching the menu bar.

ActionWindowsMac
New binCtrl + Shift + NCmd + Shift + N
New timelineCtrl + NCmd + N
Save projectCtrl + SCmd + S
Save project asCtrl + Shift + SCmd + Shift + S
Import projectCtrl + ICmd + I
Import AAF, EDL, XMLCtrl + Shift + ICmd + Shift + I
Export projectCtrl + ECmd + E
Export AAF, XMLCtrl + Shift + OCmd + Shift + O
Publish all changesAlt + Shift + TOption + Shift + T
Publish changes for selected clipsCtrl + Shift + TCmd + Shift + T
Update all clipsAlt + Shift + UOption + Shift + U
Update selected clipsCtrl + Shift + UCmd + Shift + U

Edit & Trim Shortcuts

These are the DaVinci Resolve editing shortcuts you’ll use every session from cutting and trimming clips to ripple deletes and transitions.

ActionWindowsMac
Insert editF9F9
Overwrite editF10F10
Replace editF11F11
Place on top editF12F12
Fit to fillShift + F11Shift + F11
Append at endShift + F12Shift + F12
Normal edit mode (pointer)AA
Trim edit modeTT
Dynamic trim modeWW
Select blade (cut) toolBB
Cut clip at playhead (razor)Ctrl + BCmd + B
Split clipCtrl + \Cmd + \
Join clipAlt + \Option + \
Delete selectedBackspaceBackspace
Delete with rippleShift + DeleteShift + Delete
UndoCtrl + ZCmd + Z
RedoCtrl + Shift + ZCmd + Shift + Z
CutCtrl + XCmd + X
CopyCtrl + CCmd + C
PasteCtrl + VCmd + V
Paste attributesAlt + VOption + V
Select allCtrl + ACmd + A
Deselect allCtrl + Shift + ACmd + Shift + A
Select clips forward on this trackYY
Select clips forward on all tracksAlt + YOption + Y
Select nearest clip or gapShift + YShift + Y
Select nearest edit pointVV
Edit point typeUU
Extend editEE
Trim start to playheadShift + [Shift + [
Trim end to playheadShift + ]Shift + ]
Nudge one frame left,,
Nudge one frame right..
Trim or step multiframe leftShift + ,Shift + ,
Snapping on or offNN
Linked selection toggleCtrl + Shift + LCmd + Shift + L
Clip linkCtrl + Alt + LCmd + Option + L
Clip enable/disableDD
Retime clipCtrl + RCmd + R
Reset clipCtrl + Alt + RCmd + Option + R
Add transitionCtrl + TCmd + T
Match frameFF
Audio scrubbing toggleShift + SShift + S

Playback Shortcuts

These DaVinci Resolve playback shortcuts let you navigate and scrub your timeline without touching the mouse. The J-K-L combination is the most important shortcut trio in any NLE.

ActionWindowsMac
Play / pauseSpacebarSpacebar
Play in reverseJJ
StopKK
Play forwardLL
Go to first frame;;
Go to last frame
Play around current frame//
Go to timeline startHomeHome
Go to timeline endEndEnd
Previous clipUp ArrowUp Arrow
Next clipDown ArrowDown Arrow
Step one frame reverseLeft ArrowLeft Arrow
Step one frame forwardRight ArrowRight Arrow
Go to previous keyframe[[
Go to next keyframe]]
Set mark inII
Set mark outOO
Mark clipXX
Clear in and out marksAlt + XOption + X
Zoom in on timelineCtrl + =Cmd + =
Zoom out on timelineCtrl + –Cmd + –
Toggle zoom to fit timelineShift + ZShift + Z

Color Page Shortcuts

These DaVinci Resolve color grading shortcuts work on the Color page where most colorists spend the majority of their time. Use these to grab stills, apply grades, and navigate between clips without leaving your keyboard.

ActionWinodwsMac
Source or timeline viewer toggleQQ
Enable or disable clipDD
Match frameFF
Toggle hand or selection in node windowHH
Add flagGG
Extract current nodeEE
Apply grade from one clip prior==
Apply grade from two clips prior
Grab stillCtrl + Alt + GCmd + Option + G
Play stillCtrl + Alt + FCmd + Option + F
Previous stillCtrl + Alt + PCmd + Option + P
Next stillCtrl + Alt + NCmd + Option + N

Track Destination Selection Shortcuts

Track destination shortcuts in DaVinci Resolve let you control exactly which video and audio tracks receive edits essential for multi-track timelines.

ActionWindowsMac
Track destination V1Alt + 1Option + 1
Track destination V2Alt + 2Option + 2
Track destination V3Alt + 3Option + 3
Track destination V4Alt + 4Option + 4
Track destination V5Alt + 5Option + 5
Track destination V6Alt + 6Option + 6
Track destination V7Alt + 7Option + 7
Track destination V8Alt + 8Option + 8
Audio destination A1Ctrl + Alt + 1Cmd + Option + 1
Audio destination A2Ctrl + Alt + 2Cmd + Option + 2
Audio destination A3Ctrl + Alt + 3Cmd + Option + 3
Audio destination A4Ctrl + Alt + 4Cmd + Option + 4
Audio destination A5Ctrl + Alt + 5Cmd + Option + 5
Audio destination A6Ctrl + Alt + 6Cmd + Option + 6
Audio destination A7Ctrl + Alt + 7Cmd + Option + 7
Audio destination A8Ctrl + Alt + 8Cmd + Option + 8
Lock or unlock V1–V8Alt + Shift + 1–8Option + Shift + 1–8
Lock or unlock all videoAlt + Shift + 9Option + Shift + 9
Lock or unlock A1–A8Alt + Shift + F1–F8Option + Shift + F1–F8
Lock or unlock all audioAlt + Shift + F9Option + Shift + F9
Auto select/deselect V1–V8Alt + F1–F8Option + F1–F8
Auto select/deselect all videoAlt + F9Option + F9
Auto select/deselect A1–A8Ctrl + Alt + F1–F8Cmd + Option + F1–F8
Auto select/deselect all audioCtrl + Alt + F9Cmd + Option + F9

Markers & Other Shortcuts

Markers help you flag important moments in the timeline. Use these shortcuts to add and navigate markers quickly without breaking your editing flow.

ActionWindowsMac
Add markerMM
Modify markerShift + MShift + M
Set mark inII
Set mark outOO
Mark clipXX
Slip audio one frame reverseAlt + ,Option + ,
Slip opposite eye leftCtrl + Alt + ,Cmd + Option + ,
Open media poolCtrl + 1Cmd + 1
Open cut pageShift + 2Shift + 2
Open edit pageShift + 4Shift + 4
Open Fusion pageShift + 5Shift + 5
Open color pageShift + 6Shift + 6
Open Fairlight pageShift + 7Shift + 7
Open deliver pageShift + 8Shift + 8
Toggle full-screen viewerCtrl + FCmd + F
Keyboard customizationCtrl + Alt + KCmd + Option + K

How to Customize DaVinci Resolve Keyboard Shortcuts

You can remap or add any keyboard shortcut in DaVinci Resolve using the Keyboard Customization panel. To open it, press Ctrl+Alt+K on Windows or Cmd+Option+K on Mac. You can also find it in the menu under DaVinci Resolve > Keyboard Customization.

Inside the Keyboard Customization panel, you’ll see a visual keyboard layout showing all assigned shortcuts. Keys shown in dark gray have no shortcut assigned click any key to assign a command to it. Use the search box at the bottom to find any command by name.

DaVinci Resolve also lets you import keyboard layouts from other editing software. In the top-right dropdown of the Keyboard Customization panel, you can choose to load shortcuts from Adobe Premiere Pro, Avid Media Composer, or Final Cut Pro. This makes switching to DaVinci Resolve from another NLE much easier since you can keep using the shortcuts you already know.

Once you’ve customized your shortcuts, save the layout with a name using the export option so you can restore it after reinstalling or updating DaVinci Resolve.

Frequently Asked Questions About DaVinci Resolve Shortcuts

What is the shortcut to cut a clip in DaVinci Resolve?

To cut a clip at the playhead position in DaVinci Resolve, press Ctrl+B on Windows or Cmd+B on Mac. This splits the clip across all tracks simultaneously. If you want to cut on a single track only, press B to switch to the Blade tool and click where you want to cut. The Blade tool gives you more precise, per-track control.

What is the undo shortcut in DaVinci Resolve?

The shortcut to undo in DaVinci Resolve is Ctrl+Z on Windows or Cmd+Z on Mac. To redo a step, press Ctrl+Shift+Z on Windows or Cmd+Shift+Z on Mac. DaVinci Resolve supports multiple undo levels, so you can step back through your recent edit history.

How do I zoom in on the DaVinci Resolve timeline?

To zoom in on the timeline in DaVinci Resolve, press Ctrl+= on Windows or Cmd+= on Mac. To zoom out, press Ctrl+– on Windows or Cmd+– on Mac. The most useful zoom shortcut is Shift+Z it instantly toggles between your current zoom level and a full fit-to-window view of the entire timeline. You can also hold Alt + Mouse Scroll Wheel to zoom in and out fluidly.

What is the Blade shortcut in DaVinci Resolve?

The shortcut to activate the Blade tool in DaVinci Resolve is the B key on both Windows and Mac. Once active, click on any clip to cut it. To return to the Selection tool, press A. For a faster cut that doesn’t require switching tools, use Ctrl+B (Windows) or Cmd+B (Mac) to cut at the playhead position across all tracks without leaving selection mode.

How do I delete a clip and close the gap in DaVinci Resolve?

To delete a clip and automatically close the gap (ripple delete), press Shift+Delete on both Windows and Mac. Pressing just Backspace removes the clip but leaves an empty space in the timeline. Shift+Delete is faster for most editing workflows because it keeps your timeline clean without a follow-up step to remove the gap.

What are the DaVinci Resolve keyboard shortcuts for Mac?

DaVinci Resolve Mac shortcuts follow the same logic as the Windows shortcuts, with two key differences: Ctrl becomes Cmd, and Alt becomes Option. For example, the shortcut to cut at the playhead is Cmd+B on Mac (Ctrl+B on Windows), and the shortcut to open the Keyboard Customization panel is Cmd+Option+K on Mac (Ctrl+Alt+K on Windows). Every Mac shortcut is listed alongside its Windows equivalent in the tables above.

Is there a DaVinci Resolve shortcuts PDF I can download?

Yes you can download the DaVinci Resolve shortcuts PDF for free from this page. It covers all keyboard shortcuts for Windows and Mac across every page in DaVinci Resolve 20 editing, playback, color grading, Fusion, and Fairlight.

How do I grab a still for color grading in DaVinci Resolve?

On the Color page, press Ctrl+Alt+G on Windows or Cmd+Option+G on Mac to grab a still of your current grade. The still is saved in the Gallery panel on the left side of the Color page. You can then use it as a visual reference or apply its grade to other clips by right-clicking the still and choosing “Apply Grade.”

How many keyboard shortcuts does DaVinci Resolve have?

DaVinci Resolve has over 150 default keyboard shortcuts assigned out of the box. Beyond that, hundreds of additional commands can be assigned custom shortcuts through the Keyboard Customization panel. In practice, most editors use 20–30 shortcuts regularly and add a small number of custom ones to suit their specific workflow.

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