When scrolling on the timeline using your mouse wheel, hotkeys no longer work for a few seconds, unless double pressed.
When scrolling on the timeline using your mouse wheel, hotkeys no longer work for a few seconds, unless double pressed.

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TaranVH commented
As mentioned on twitter, it's entirely possible that this is bug #402 in my spreadsheet, NOT #181. the two are quite similar, though, and may be connected.
https://twitter.com/TaranVH/status/1020786891690405889Also, (this is a completely separate issue) I DID finally figure out how to disable ALT menu acceleration in not only Premiere, but all Windows applications. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRld4bVFrpU
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Tom Beer commented
Thanks for your feedback Taran. I've also sent them videos to show the issue. I've also had someone from Adobe remote desktop on my pc to see the issue, and they verbally told me that they know of the issue.
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TaranVH commented
@anonymous That is not exactly an issue with Premiere... those are called menu accelerators -- every program has them. I've been searching for a way to get rid of them, to no avail.
However, Premiere could just disallow you from using those shortcuts in the first place. search for item 170 on my spreadsheet. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dVJb7kI_ZETLavrplfARgn9gL8HUpvkq6A0jCPxqA3w/edit#gid=1133868629
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TaranVH commented
There is also a forum thread on this issue:
https://forums.adobe.com/message/9770275#9770275This is ID # 181 in my spreadsheet.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1dVJb7kI_ZETLavrplfARgn9gL8HUpvkq6A0jCPxqA3w/edit#gid=1133868629I also reported this issue with an unlisted video. 9 months later, they still have not watched it. Proof:
https://i.imgur.com/kVec10Z.pngLater, I released a public version of the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_Swd8Yv55YAAAAAnd finally, I discovered that a good workaround is to switch away from Premiere, and back. So I have a macro key that does that for me:
https://github.com/TaranVH/2nd-keyboard/blob/57d878fcb1dc4f6c03ed97fd8b4d9da61687dbba/Almost%20All%20Windows%20Functions.ahk#L610
This is activated by a single keypress on my K95 RGB keyboard. You could assign it to F1 if you don't have macros. (and change notepad++.exe to notepad.exe or anything else.) -
Ben C commented
I've noticed this issue as well as that occasionally using ALT on Windows to activate a modified keyboard shortcut will activate the File or Edit menus inadvertently rather than the key shortcut.
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Olaf Uhre commented
I too have this issue. Please fix it!