Such a product is the Final Cut Pro dedicated keyboard assembled and configured by Post Op. I also wrote in that other review that I have a skeptical feeling whenever I see peripherals that seek to do quickly what I have taken years to internalize. Its part of my typing style now and there's no getting around it. I constantly screw up each time I have occasion to use a real live typewriter. After a while, the keystrokes really become part of your typing experience. You just can't work for years with a platform like Apple's and not end up internalizing those keystrokes that speed up your workflow. I have written in another review that I considered myself somewhat of a honcho when it comes to keyboard shortcuts for Final Cut Pro and other Macintosh applications. Post Op also offers special keyboards for other non-linear editing applications such as Media 100 and Premiere. The other is the special Final Cut Pro iMedia EZ keyboard for 159.95 (hereafter referred to as iMedia) that contains extra programmable function keys in addition to the Function Key set that comes with the standard Extended Apple keyboard. One model is the Final Cut Pro Classic EZ keyboard for 139.95 (hereafter referred to as Classic), a standard Macally USB Extended keyboard for Macintosh with special color coded keys for FCP keystroke commands.
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There are currently two models available. This review concerns the Post Op Final Cut Pro EZ custom keyboards. Special iMedia Final Cut Pro EZ keyboard for $159.95 Review - Post-Op Video's EZ Keyboard for Final Cut Proįinal Cut Pro EZ Macally USB Extended keyboard for $139.95