Where is the green screen key in Premier Elements 10 for Mac?

Anybody know where the green screen key feature is?  Or how to edit green screen videos?  Plenty of tutorials on YouTube but I can't find the Green Screen effect.  Thanks.

There are some PrE Effects, that are only available on the PC, though not for the Mac, but I do not have a list handy,
I do not recall if Green Screen Keying might be one of them.
Perhaps our MOD, Steve Grisettin, who is fully X-platform, can comment.
Good luck,
Hunt

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