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Editors Keys is known for its line-up of custom Apple keyboards/covers for everything from Logic and Final Cut Pro X to the Adobe Creative suite, Pixelmator and even Twitter. The keyboards/covers feature color-coded and specially printed keys to offer up more than 150 shortcuts for power users and beginners alike. Now the company is launching “the world’s first” silicone shortcut keyboard covers for Apple’s new 13 and 15-inch MacBook Pro with Touch Bar.

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Designed to make users more productive with as many as 250 shortcuts, and of course to not cover the touch-sensitive Touch Bar on the new machines, the covers also protect your new MacBook Pro from dust and spills with a super thin protective layer. The company notes that the skins are cut extremely precisely and provide minimal “physical typing distraction” compared to others.

There are 6 models dropping today for the new MacBook Pro with Touch Bar designed specifically for Logic Pro X, Final Cut Pro X, Pro Tools, Adobe Premiere, Adobe Lightroom and Avid Media Composer. All of which are available now for $29.85 plus around $9 shipping via the Editors Keys website and we are starting to see them come available via Amazon with free shipping for Prime members.

  • Logic Pro X Cover for MacBook Pro with Touch Bar $29.85
  • Final Cut Pro X Cover MacBook Pro Touch Bar $29.85
  • Pro Tools MacBook Pro Touch Bar Cover $29.85
  • Adobe Premiere Pro MacBook Pro Touch Bar Cover $29.85
  • Adobe Lightroom MacBook Pro Touch Bar Cover $29.85
  • Avid Media Composer MacBook Touch Bar Cover $29.85

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The new keyboard covers protect your MacBook Pro from dust and liquid spills, in addition to offering over 150 shortcuts for programs such as Final Cut Pro X, Logic Pro X and the Adobe Creative Cloud suite of programs.

The new covers fit into the larger trend of Apple’s focus on visible program shortcuts to help users become more productive on their machines.

Apple recently updated its MacBook Pro range to feature a new Touch Bar in place of the traditional physical ‘F’ keys. The touch bar can be programmed to show a few handy shortcuts for the program you’re using, so the new cover is the perfect accompanying tool for video editors, audio producers and graphic designers a like.

“We’re thrilled to be launching these brand new covers around the world today. With over 250 shortcuts on the covers and added dust protection, this is going to be a great product for creatives the world over.” Says Mark Brown, Founder of Editors Keys.

Along with the advantages of having colour coding, shortcut icons and text references – The covers act as an ultra thin protection layer, which is custom moulded to fit the MacBook keyboard precisely. The covers are cut so precise, that they don’t add any physical typing distraction.

The absolute fastest way to navigate Logic Pro is with key commands. Learn any new key commands lately? Open the Key Commands window by pressing Option-K or by choosing Logic Pro X→Key Commands→Edit. Your cursor is automatically placed in the search field.

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Type the name of the command you’re looking for, even if you have to guess at the keywords, and your search results will be displayed in the key commands list. If you press Tab, your cursor will move to the key commands list and pressing any key combination will instantly take you to the associated command.

The key command to open the key commands is Option-K. If you can’t remember which modifier key to use, it doesn’t hurt to try all the modifier keys until you get it right. Anything you do to your project you can undo.

From the Key Commands window, you can create your own key commands:

  1. Search or browse for the command.

  2. Select the command and then click the Learn by Key Label button.

    If you have a keyboard with a numeric keypad and you want to distinguish between number keys on the alphanumeric keyboard or numeric keyboard, press the Learn by Key Position button instead. A full-size keyboard is a great tool for music production. The additional keypad can store a lot of key commands.

  3. Press the key and modifier key or keys.

    If the key command is already in use, an alert will ask you to cancel the operation or replace the key command.

  4. Click the Learn by Key Label button again to finish.

What’s the next best thing to being able to assign thought commands? How about assigning commands to your MIDI controller? Simply follow these steps:

  1. Search or Browse for the command.

  2. Click the Learn New Assignment button.

  3. Press a button on your MIDI controller.

  4. Click the Learn New Assignment button again to finish.

To delete a key command, select the command and click the Delete button. To delete a controller assignment, select the command and click the Delete Assignment button.

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At the top of the Key Commands window is an Options drop-down menu with the following options:

  • Presets: Choose a key command preset for another language and, in some instances, other presets installed on your computer.

  • Import Key Commands/Export Key Commands: If you have customized key commands that you use regularly and have to work on a different computer, you can simply import your key commands from this menu. Be a good guest and back up the owner’s key commands first.

  • Copy Key Commands to Clipboard: This menu item is useful if you want to print your key commands for reference, all 30 or so pages of them.

  • Expand All/Collapse All: So many key commands are available that it’s necessary to group them into categories. Being able to expand and collapse the key command menus will help you browse all your choices.

  • Scroll to Selection: If you have a key command selected at the bottom of the list but you’ve travelled to the top of the list looking for another key command, you can quickly jump to your selection using this command.

  • Initialize all Key Commands: This item resets all your key commands to their original state, erasing all key command modifications you may have made. Fortunately, the original set of key commands is a great place to start.

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To the right of the Options menu is an additional drop-down menu to show all, used, or unused key commands. Some functions are available only by using a key command. If you open the Key Commands window once a session and learn a new key command, it will be a valuable session.