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DaVinci Resolve Keyboard Shortcuts

100+ DaVinci Resolve shortcuts for editing, color grading, Fusion, and Fairlight. Searchable reference for Mac and Windows.

86 shortcuts 9 categories

Playback

Action Shortcut
Play / Pause
Play forward (press again to speed up)
Play backward
Stop
Step forward one frame
Step backward one frame
Next frame
Previous frame
Go to previous edit point
Go to next edit point
Go to timeline start
Go to timeline end
Play In to Out range
Play around current frame

Tools

Action Shortcut
Selection Tool
Trim Tool
Blade Tool (Razor)
Split clip at playhead
Split all clips at playhead
Dynamic Trim mode
Toggle Snapping
Swap clips

Editing

Action Shortcut
Copy
Paste
Cut
Undo
Redo
Delete selected clip (leave gap)
Ripple Delete (close gap)
Duplicate clip
Trim clip start to playhead
Trim clip end to playhead
Slip clip left
Slip clip right
Clear In and Out points

Markers

Action Shortcut
Mark In point
Mark Out point
Go to In point
Go to Out point
Clear In point
Clear Out point
Add Marker
Go to previous marker
Go to next marker
Insert clip at playhead
Overwrite clip at playhead
Insert clip
Overwrite clip
Replace clip
Place on Top

Timeline

Action Shortcut
Zoom in timeline
Zoom out timeline
Fit entire timeline in view
Zoom in vertical
Move clip up one track
Move clip down one track
Add track above
Add track below

Color

Action Shortcut
Add Serial Node
Add Parallel Node
Add Layer Node
Disable/Enable node
Bypass all grades
Disable all nodes
Reset node grade
Toggle highlight mode
Step to next node
Step to previous node
Grab still

Workspace

Action Shortcut
Media page
Cut page
Edit page
Fusion page
Color page
Fairlight (Audio) page
Deliver page
Toggle full screen viewer
Toggle full screen timeline

Audio

Action Shortcut
Select all clips on track
Increase volume 1dB
Decrease volume 1dB
Normalize audio levels

Export

Action Shortcut
Save project
Save project as
Quick Export
Import media

Pro tips

J-K-L is Your Foundation

J plays backward, K stops, L plays forward. Press multiple times to increase speed. Hold K + J or K + L to jog frame-by-frame. Master this before anything else.

Blade Tool vs Split Clip

B activates the Blade tool for clicking to cut, but Ctrl+B splits at the playhead without switching tools. Ctrl+Shift+B splits all tracks. The keyboard method is faster for most editing.

Use the Cut Page for Assembly

The Cut page (Shift+3) is designed for fast rough cuts. Source Viewer on top, Smart Insert, and auto-trimming make first passes much quicker than the Edit page.

Serial Nodes for Color Grading

Alt+S adds a Serial Node in the Color page. Build your grade in steps: Node 1 for exposure, Node 2 for color balance, Node 3 for creative look. Disable individual nodes with Ctrl+D.

Shift+Z to Fit Timeline

Lost in a long timeline? Shift+Z instantly zooms to show your entire project. Works in both Edit and Cut pages. Essential for getting your bearings.

Learn Dynamic Trim (P)

Press P for Dynamic Trim, then use J-K-L to trim in real-time while watching the result. Far more precise than dragging edit points. This is DaVinci Resolve's killer feature.

Frequently asked questions

Is DaVinci Resolve really free?

Yes! DaVinci Resolve (free version) includes professional editing, color grading, Fusion VFX, and Fairlight audio. The paid Studio version ($295 one-time) adds GPU acceleration, AI tools, HDR grading, and more effects - but the free version is remarkably full-featured.

What's the difference between the Cut and Edit pages?

The Cut page is designed for fast, linear editing - rough cuts, vlogs, and quick turnarounds. The Edit page is a traditional NLE with full control over tracks, effects, and complex edits. Many editors use Cut for assembly and Edit for fine-tuning.

How do I color grade in DaVinci Resolve?

Switch to the Color page (Shift+6). Use the color wheels for primary corrections (Lift, Gamma, Gain), add nodes (Alt+S) for layered adjustments, and use qualifiers to isolate specific colors. DaVinci Resolve's color tools are industry-leading.

How do I do a ripple delete?

Select a clip and press Backspace (or Fn+Delete on Mac). This deletes the clip and closes the gap. Regular Delete removes the clip but leaves a gap. You can also right-click → Ripple Delete.

Can I customize keyboard shortcuts?

Yes! Go to DaVinci Resolve → Keyboard Customization (or Ctrl+Alt+K). You can remap any shortcut, create presets, and even import keyboard layouts from Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or Avid.

How do I use Fusion for VFX?

Select a clip and switch to Fusion page (Shift+5). Fusion uses a node-based workflow: connect MediaIn → effects → MediaOut. Start with simple compositing - merge, color correct, and text - before diving into 3D or particles.

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