Master List of Shortcut Keys

Is there a list in a PDF Format or a Word format or any format that has the compete list of Shortcuts for Final Cuts Default Keyboard Layout? I am a teacher and I would like to give this list to my students.
Thanks in advance

i dare say you mean well, but your students are unlikely to thank you for giving them a list of every shortcut in the default keyboard ... that would simply be too much to take in in any meaningful way!
better to break down the full list into more useful subsets of those most commonly used shortcuts and pass these out lesson by lesson, only after you have taught the particular skillset.
all that said, did you look at the FCP 5 Quick Reference PDF that is directly available from the Final Cut Pro Help menu ? it looks pretty thorough

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