
Keyboard shortcuts in iMovie on iPad
You can quickly accomplish many tasks in iMovie using a Smart Keyboard or a Bluetooth® keyboard.
Note: To pair a Bluetooth keyboard with iPad, turn on the keyboard (or turn it off and on if it’s already on), then go to Settings  > Bluetooth. Turn on Bluetooth, then tap the keyboard when it appears in the Devices list. A Smart Keyboard does not require pairing.
 > Bluetooth. Turn on Bluetooth, then tap the keyboard when it appears in the Devices list. A Smart Keyboard does not require pairing.
To complete an action, press all the keys in the shortcut at the same time.
| Action | Shortcut | 
|---|---|
| Show the iMovie User Guide | Shift-Command-Slash (/) | 
| Play or pause | Space bar | 
| Play the project from the beginning | Backslash (\) | 
| Go to the beginning of the project | Control-Left Arrow | 
| Go to the end of the project | Control-Right Arrow | 
| Go to the previous frame | Left Arrow | 
| Go back 10 frames | Shift-Left Arrow | 
| Go to the next frame | Right Arrow | 
| Go forward 10 frames | Shift-Right Arrow | 
| Go to the previous item | Up Arrow | 
| Go to the next item | Down Arrow | 
| Split the selected clip | Command-B | 
| Zoom in | Command-Equal Sign (=) | 
| Zoom out | Command-Hyphen (-) | 
| Select the clip at the playhead position | C | 
| Trim the clip start point | Option-Left Bracket ([) | 
| Trim the clip end point | Option-Right Bracket (]) | 
| Detach audio from a clip | Option-Command-B | 
| Mute audio in a clip | Shift-Command-M | 
| Show waveforms | Control-S | 
Tip: To view a list of keyboard shortcuts in iMovie, press and hold the Command key on the keyboard. The list’s contents adjust automatically depending on the iMovie features you’re using at that moment.