Why is there no 'Rename' option when right-clicking an item in Final Cut Pro's browser?

Why do we have to click once, then wait a couple seconds, then click again for the rename field to open up? There isn't a keyboard shortcut option, and there isn't ANY other way to rename a field in FCP... does anyone understand why this is the case? I use the rename field a lot, especially when I finish editing a video. It would just make sense to be able to right click and select rename from the list, like in finder, but it isn't in the list.




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Posted on Apr 28, 2025 2:52 PM

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Posted on Apr 28, 2025 3:56 PM

You just press Enter, just like in Finder. It is not necessary to right-click and select rename. This is documented in the Mac User's Guide: Rename files, folders, and disks on Mac - Apple Support


The "Enter to rename" behavior began with the Lisa Office System in 1983 and was adopted unchanged by the first Macintosh Finder in 1984. It has remained in every subsequent generation of the Mac operating system. So it's been this way for over 40 years.


Applications that embed a Finder-style browser (Final Cut Pro, Logic, Numbers, etc.) inherit the same behavior automatically. Any third-party MacOS apps that also use the framework calls NSOutlineView / NSBrowser will likewise inherit the system’s “Return → beginEditing:” action.


I think the original UI design reason was that Finder was a file manager, not a file launcher.


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Apr 28, 2025 3:56 PM in response to silverton64

You just press Enter, just like in Finder. It is not necessary to right-click and select rename. This is documented in the Mac User's Guide: Rename files, folders, and disks on Mac - Apple Support


The "Enter to rename" behavior began with the Lisa Office System in 1983 and was adopted unchanged by the first Macintosh Finder in 1984. It has remained in every subsequent generation of the Mac operating system. So it's been this way for over 40 years.


Applications that embed a Finder-style browser (Final Cut Pro, Logic, Numbers, etc.) inherit the same behavior automatically. Any third-party MacOS apps that also use the framework calls NSOutlineView / NSBrowser will likewise inherit the system’s “Return → beginEditing:” action.


I think the original UI design reason was that Finder was a file manager, not a file launcher.


Apr 28, 2025 3:36 PM in response to silverton64

You can simply click the Name in the browser and then tab to the field you wish to rename, no waiting. This can be done in rapid succession just using the keyboard Tab, Return and Arrow keys. Or use the Inspector window to rename a single field or in batches many of the common fields such as Name, Notes, Reel, Scene, Take, Camera Angle and Camera Name. Just make sure the Inspector is set to Extended to see the most options.

Apr 28, 2025 9:44 PM in response to joema

omg no way! haha, I have been using Mac since 2018 and didn't know this! Wilddd! I don't think this is a very well known thing, I haven't heard anyone talk about it in tutorials before for the things I've watched, and it definitely isn't something on windows because, yeah it launches the program, so it's not an "intuitive" thing that you would think of trying at random.


Thanks for the tip!!! Seriously going to be using it all the time, haha.

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