Keyboard Shortcuts
Some features only available with SCS-Standard and/or higher license levels.
Various SCS commands are available using the keyboard. Most of these are configurable - see Key Mapping for details. The table below explains the keyboard shortcuts for the Run Screen, assuming the default keyboard assignments.
Tip: Key presses are sent by Windows to the program window that currently has focus (if any). So if you've accessed another program or system pop-up and then closed that program or pop-up, focus will not necessarily be reset to the SCS main window. If you don't realise that when you next press a key for SCS (eg the space bar to start a cue, or a hot key), then SCS does nothing because it didn't receive the keypress event from Windows. To warn you about this, SCS displays a warning in the status line of the main window if the main window loses focus. SCS checks every 5 seconds (sometimes more often) to see if the main window has focus, and if not then a warning message is displayed in the status line. Just left-click on the warning message to re-establish focus on that window. This is primarily to assist you during perfomances. Checking for focus every 5 seconds is cancelled if you use the Editor or the General Options screen, as SCS then assumes you are not in 'performance mode'. Checking for focus is reinstated the next time you start SCS. |
Default Key |
Function |
Explanation |
General commands |
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Space |
'Go' Button |
Start the next cue |
Esc |
Stop Everything |
'Panic button' - stops all cues immediately. |
Alt + U |
Pause/Resume All |
Pauses (or Resumes) all playing cues. |
Master Fader |
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Num Pad Add |
Master Fader Up |
Increase the overall level. |
Num Pad Subtract |
Master Fader Down |
Decrease the overall level. |
Num Pad Multiple |
Master Fader Reset |
Reset the Master Fader to the original level (shown by the white pointer). |
Shift + Num Pad Subtract |
Master Fader Mute |
Mute/Unmute all outputs. |
Change Levels Of Playing Cues |
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< |
Decrease levels of playing cues. |
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> |
Increase levels of playing cues. |
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Cue List Navigation |
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Up Arrow |
Cue List Up One Row |
Go up one row in the cue list. Note that this is not necessarily the same as the 'Go Back' navigation item, as 'Go Back' will go back to the previous manual-start cue. |
Down Arrow |
Cue List Down One Row |
Go down one row in the cue list. Note that this is not necessarily the same as the 'Go To Next' navigation item, as 'Go To Next' will go to the next manual-start cue. |
Page Up |
Cue List Up One Page |
Go up one page in the cue list. |
Page Down |
Cue List Down One Page |
Go down one page in the cue list. |
Home |
Cue List Top |
Go to the top of the cue list, ie to the first cue. |
End |
Cue List End |
Go to the 'End' line of the cue list. |
Ctrl + Left Arrow |
Previous Image |
These two keys are designed to allow you to easily step backwards and forwards thru a slideshow, especially where you have image cues set to 'continuous play', where the whole display of the slideshow is manually controlled. If an image cue is being displayed when you use 'next image' or 'previous image', then SCS will reposition the cue list at the next or previous cue and play that cue. If an image cue is not being displayed when you use 'next image' or 'previous image', then SCS will reposition the cue list at the next or previous cue, but will not start that cue. Although these keys are designed for Image Cues, they work on all cue types. Please note that currently these commands work at the cue-level, not the sub-cue level. So if you have multiple image sub-cues in a cue then using one of these functions will not go to the next or previous sub-cue but to the next or previous cue. |
Ctrl + Right Arrow |
Next Image |
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Other commands |
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Ctrl + Shift + A |
Favorite File #1 |
Open file #1 in your Favorite Files list. Subsequent keys open subsequent Favorite Files, eg Ctrl + Shift + B will open Favorite File #2. |