If your Premiere Pro project contains numerous clips with details to review, it seems like there isn't a straightforward and convenient way to play each video clip in full screen.
But in fact, with a simple setup on your TourBox, you can achieve the seemingly complex task of playing video clips in full screen in Premiere Pro using just one TourBox button.
Firstly, you need to know the two keyboard shortcuts required to enable full-screen playback of clips in the Premiere Pro project panel:
In the TourBox Console, select a button and assign the "Space" shortcut to it.
Next, map the "Ctrl/Command + `" shortcut to the double-click action of this button.
No further adjustments are needed. Now, return to your Premiere Pro project and give it a try.
You'll notice that simply double-clicking this TourBox button will enter full-screen mode and automatically play the video clips in the project panel. Double-clicking it again will exit full-screen mode and pause playback.
Why does this work?
This is because when you double-click the button, it triggers both the single-click function (Play-Stop Toggle) and the double-click function (Toggle Full Screen).
Therefore, with just a double-click of the TourBox button, you can achieve "Full-Screen Preview + Autoplay" or "Exit Full Screen + Pause" effortlessly.
Extra Tip:
When setting up combination operations on the TourBox, you might encounter button conflicts. Check out our "Up Mode" guide to resolve any confusion.