Synchronize Single Keystroke?

I know that I can select multiple images, make some Develop changes and push Shift-Command S to bring up the Synchronize Window. But, then I need to either hit the Enter key, or or the Synch Button. This is an extra step I would like to avoid.
Is there a Key Command to Apply the selected options (or All, i dont care) without having to see the extra Synchronize Window? I just want to keystroke and move on without the extra Enter key step.

The Art of Retouching wrote:
Sadly, neither way meets what I am looking for. Every 2-5 images I am changing the setting, so You Cmd-Opt V still needs to be copied, then pasted. Once again, multiple steps.
No, not really. If you look over what I wrote again, there's no need to copy anything. If you're already viewing the image you want to take settings from, all you have to do is select the ones you want to sync to and just hit the shortcut.
The Art of Retouching wrote:
Capture One allows for "Copy and Apply to All Selected" with a single keyboard command. If you can imagine, I blast through batches very quickly. Lightroom slows me down with extra "Find the correct button on the other side of the keyboard" sillyness.
That's fine, since what Paste Settings from Previous does is copy and apply to all selected images. It literally does a "copy and apply" because you don't have to do the copying yourself, all you have to do before hitting the shortcut was select some images. And Command, Option, and V are all on the same side (left) of the keyboard.

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