SAP NetWeaver Business Client 5.0 for Desktop Move Right General Ctrl + → Lacerte Move to the next word Letter Editor Ctrl + → Google Chrome Move your cursor to the back of the next word in a text field Webpage shortcuts Ctrl + → Tableau Make rows wider Resizing rows and columns (Tableau Desktop) Ctrl + →
GeoGebra (or go right to next defined cell) Windows shortcuts Ctrl + → Most used text editing Move cursor to beginning of next word Editing words Ctrl + → Todoist (Windows) Increase task indent (Works only inside projects) Creating and completing sub-tasks Ctrl + → Similar combinations for other applications Hold keys to fast forwardĮditor's timeline Select from current position to the end of the timelineĮditor's timeline Select from current position to the beginning of the timelineĮditor's timeline Jump to end of timelineĮditor's timeline Jump to beginning of timelineĮditor's timeline Make a selection step-by-stepĮditor's effects and elements Add transition Hold the keys down to rewindĮditor's timeline Step forward. Go into your project settings, reverse the 1920×1080 aspect ratio so it’s now 1080×1920 and rotate your video to fit! Ready to start rotating video?Ĭamtasia lets you rotate videos horizontally, vertically, and everything in between, not to mention ‘flip’ them upside down and backward.All hotkeys for Camtasia Recorder Record / pauseĮditor's timeline Step backward.
Then, either add a simple blur effect from inside the annotations tab – or adjust the opacity down to 25% to really make that top layer pop.Īnd just FYI this works in reverse too! Maybe you wanted to make a video for Instagram TV where the vertical video is the norm or even on YouTube where lots of people like to watch vertically on their phones. One trick that I like to do, is to duplicate the layer, and scale the background video up until it completely fills the space. Maybe you don’t want to rotate it, but you do want it to play in a horizontal space after recording vertically. Hint: Put in 90 or 270 if you want to rotate vertical footage to be horizontal, or 180 if you want to rotate it upside down.Įspecially if you’re turning a horizontal video into a vertical one, you might want to crop your clip after rotating it. Under the “Rotation” heading, the “Z” axis is where you enter the number of degrees. Select the video in the preview pane, then click the “Properties” button on the right. Have a specific angle in mind? Type in the degrees (no need to rotate by hand!). This is especially helpful when you are rotating video from a smartphone or iPad/tablet that was taken just slightly askew from horizontal. Now you have a wider radius for more accuracy in your rotation movements.
That’s all! Pretty quick, eh? If you want to get fancy, try these tips:įor more precise rotation, click-and-hold the rotation symbol and move your mouse near the outer edge of your video. Click this symbol and move your mouse to tilt your video. Hover over the circle on the right until your cursor turns into a rotation symbol. In the center of the video, you’ll see two hollow circles.
Hint: Need to get large video files from your smartphone? The free TechSmith Fuse app can send them directly to Camtasia via your wireless connection.ĭrag your video from the media bin to your timeline.Ĭlick on the video in the large preview pane. Click “Open” to add it to your media bin.
You can grab a clip from your computer, camera, or network. Camtasia lets you try editing videos for free.Ĭlick “Import Media” and browse to find the video you want. Rotating is a straightforward task, even if you’ve never edited a video before.
Rather than start all over again, use the rotation properties to rotate your video and save time in long run.Ĭhoose one that is simple to use. Recording your video the wrong direction isn’t the end of the world.