![]() If you are a licensed user, you can alter those at any time, and there are three more hotkeys that you can configure for yourself. ![]() Two hotkeys have already been set for you: “” and “”. – foreign words that you waste time looking up, such as “Champs-Élysées”Ĭlick Settings and then click the Keyboard Shortcuts Menu button. ![]() – often-repeated phrases such as “you know”, “I mean”, “I think”, “sort of”, etc. – a long ID, such as “William Prendergast (Chairman)” Use Keyboard Shortcuts for text you repeat constantly, such as common transcription markings like or but also any other repetitive phrases, for example: You can also use them to insert common phrases when you’re proof-reading your finished transcript. You do not need to restrict yourself to using Keyboard Shortcuts only as you transcribe. Click herefor the Configurations help page for more information about saving settings. ![]() This is helpful if, for example, if one of your clients likes “” while another prefers “”. You can save different sets of Keyboard Shortcuts for different clients. You can configure the first five keyboard shortcut options so that they insert whichever phrase you specify. The final three are hotkeys for adjusting playback speed, and these are described at the foot of this page. The first five of FTW Transcriber’s Keyboard Shortcuts enable you to reduce the amount of time you spend typing the same phrases repeatedly.
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