![]() ![]() Now…these changes will seem completely natural and intuitive to power users of Adobe video applications, such as Premiere Pro, After Effects, Media Encoder, etc. The new way to undock a panel, as shown above, is to Command-drag until it pops out of the parent window.Previous versions were less flexible because you could expand only the center panel, now you can expand any panel. The new shortcut for expanding any panel is to hover over the panel you want to maximize, and press the ` key (top left corner of US English keyboard, under Esc).But for some other users, they will be welcome changes.įirst it’s useful to understand what some of the new shortcuts are. (You can still see the selected file full screen by pressing the spacebar, as before.) It’s a good question, because of some major changes Adobe made to Bridge are probably going to confuse a lot of people. ![]() That was the reason the center panel got bigger. And what happened to hitting tab to see all of the previews large in the preview window? By Tab actually used to do is hide the side panels. ![]()
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