Numeric Pad Needs to Come Back in the Titler
With the new update of Premiere 22 the numeric pad no longer works for the Titler. It would be great to have that back! I produce a lot of car dealer and furniture TV commercials and having the numeric pad is handy for changing out prices and other numeric information.


This is fixed in the current beta build of Premiere Pro and will be in a release build as soon as possible. Anyone can download a beta build of Premiere Pro through the Creative Cloud Desktop app. On the left hand side click on "Beta apps".
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Vinod Nair commented
Numeric Pad Needs to Come Back in the Titler in the regular next update of Adobe premiere pro . Thank you
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Nick Murphy commented
Yeah please fix the number pad in the titler. Felt like I was going crazy before I found this.
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Enrique Careaga commented
Yes please. Let us use the numeric keypad while working with titles
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John Young commented
Fully agree, Mike. What's weird is that if you don't hold shift down, it's doesn't even function properly. It enters some blue numbers on the bottom left but they don't do anything. When in the text tool, number pad should just enter numbers as it did before.
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Mike Brown commented
@Kevin Monahan, I understand this may have been a bug closed by engineering BUT, it would be swell to have an option to keep the num pad numbers working as, you know, numbers, and use the shift key to modify for timecode entry. That way we all have the flexibility to work the way we want to.
This is a really tedious issue for myself and as it appears, many others. -
John Stanowski commented
Thank god this is being fixed. Thank you, Adobe.
I've lost count of how many times I went to type numbers and nothing happens. Very disorientating. -
Bernard Wood commented
Thank you so much for this! Your help is very much appreciated!
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Kevin Monahan commented
Cool! It's in the shipping version, just press Shift!!! Thank you, @Annika!!!
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jack pyland commented
Who thought this was a good change? Seriously, please release the developers names. And yes, please fix immediately.
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Manny Roman commented
Please change it back. Huge efficiency problem. Typing numbers shouldn't have to require holding the shift button.
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Bernard Wood commented
Yay! You guys are the coolest! Thank you for giving attention to this!
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James L Eckes commented
Please fix this.
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station edit2 commented
Please fix this.
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Nico Jonker commented
Anyone else here with Premiere installed on MAC and PC?
Using my PC there is no issue at all. This really should be a bug report not a user request in my opinion.
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Corbet Miner commented
Why change this? What is the purpose of using the keypad only for typing in timecode numbers? Its not helpful in anyway. Change it back or give an option to toggle.
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Shaun Barrows commented
This has become an efficiency issue for me in my workflow. I create a lot of slates that include the time code for each segment in my day-to-day work. This change has taken something that was merely an annoyance to a task that is greatly time-consuming. I've found that I am also far more prone to error when not using the number pad.
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Rob Tochterman commented
Like everyone else has written below: Adobe...please fix this...totally messing up my workflow. Why would you mess with he numeric keypad!?!?
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Michael Tyson commented
Please, at least make this a switchable feature. It's really messed up my workflow.
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John Young commented
It took me awhile to figure out that this wasn't a bug introduced by v2022. If it was intentional, I can't for the life of me figure what it does besides put timecode numbers in that don't do anything. Please don't "fix" what ain't broke. Making my co-workers and me insane!
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John Cervino commented
Besides lending our support here in these comments, is there anything else to do to attract attention to the issue or get some action rolling? Is there another place where Adobe takes requests like this?