Capture One has a pretty decent custom shortcuts feature which I use daily, but it lacks two shortcut-able things which would be really useful: Workspaces and Styles.
Fortunately the Mac user can utilize the System keyboard shortcuts to get around this shortcoming.
Go to System Preferences > Keyboard
The menu title needs to be exactly what the Menu is called in Capture One (case sensitve). For this article I made a Workspace called “EditWorkspace” (the names of your Workspaces need to be unique).
Add a shortcut – this also needs to be something unique.
If the shortcut is truly unique, and everything went to plan, you should now see a shortcut next to the Workspace in question. You can now switch to that Workspace using shortcuts.
This technique is great for short-cutting almost any menu item in the app. It relies on unique menu names in order to find it and then call it. However, there is one use case where this won’t work – that of shortcuts for Styles.
The problem with Styles is the menu titles for the actual styles names appear first in the “Delete Style” menu – and as this menu is found first, any attempt to add a shortcut to a Style in the manner above will add the shortcut to the function to remove the style. Maybe not what you want.
Fortunately there is a simple solution.
When adding the Menu title to the shortcut, you will need to put the full menu hierarchy to the function, separated with “->” (dash, greater than)
The example below adds a shortcut to the Style BW-01 in one of the Phase One Styles Packs. The full menu title is:
Adjustments->Styles->User Styles->B&W->BW-01
This technique is really awesome when used in conjunction with Tangent button panels, putting 12 Styles under your fingertips to do quick looks on images.
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