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Finding your channels and shows — and what the editor can do

Where channels and shows live in ChannelOS, how to open and edit them, and a full tour of the slide editor: canvas, toolbar, elements, Pexels media, background removal and keyboard shortcuts.

S By The ChannelOS team
The ChannelOS slide editor with a selected element, fixed toolbar and tool rail

Once you’ve built a few things, the two questions are always where is it and how do I change it. ChannelOS keeps that simple: shows are your content, channels are how content airs. Here’s where each lives and what the editor gives you.

Channels — the broadcast timelines

Open Channels (/channels). Each channel is a row showing its status (On air / Takeover), the show airing now, its aspect and a live screen count. Click a channel to open its detail page (/channels/{id}), where the full-day timeline shows the day’s schedule, the airing-now banner names the current show, and you can schedule, drag and resize program blocks.

Shows — your slide-shows

Open Shows (/shows). It’s a grid of cards: a slide thumbnail, the show name, a source badge (AI / Manual / Template), slide count and aspect. Filter by All / AI / Manual / Templates, or hit New show to make another.

Opening the editor

Click a show card (or its Edit item) and you drop into the full-screen editor at /shows/{id}/edit: a top bar with the show name, undo/redo, save and Publish; a tool rail on the left; the canvas in the center; and a fixed toolbar that changes with whatever you’ve selected.

The canvas — direct manipulation

Click an element to select it; transform handles appear. Drag the body to move, corner handles to resize, the top handle to rotate. Arrow keys nudge 1px, Shift+Arrow moves 10px. ⌘-click adds to a selection, and ⌘G groups several elements into one transformable unit (baked geometry — the player stays group-blind, so what you build is exactly what airs).

The toolbar — contextual by type

The toolbar is fixed and shows controls for what’s selected:

The tool rail — adding things

Down the left side:

Background removal is built in: drop an image and turn it into a clean transparent cutout, no external tool.

Keyboard shortcuts — one registry, every surface

Every chord is defined once and surfaced in a ⌘ / Ctrl help overlay (the floating button, bottom-right), so the help and the behavior never drift. mod is ⌘ on macOS, Ctrl on Windows/Linux, and shortcuts pause while you’re typing in a field.

ActionmacOSWindows / Linux
Undo⌘ZCtrl+Z
Redo⌘⇧Z / ⌘YCtrl+Y
Copy⌘CCtrl+C
Cut⌘XCtrl+X
Paste at pointer⌘VCtrl+V
Duplicate⌘DCtrl+D
DeleteDel / ⌫Del / ⌫
Select all⌘ACtrl+A
DeselectEscEsc
Group⌘GCtrl+G
Ungroup⌘⇧GCtrl+Shift+G
Bring forward / back⌘] / ⌘[Ctrl+] / Ctrl+[

Copy/paste drops at the pointer (clamped to the canvas), so duplicating an element lands it where you’re looking, not stacked on the original.

Managing slides

In the slide panel, click a thumbnail to open it, duplicate or delete from hover or the right-click menu, rename in place, and drag to reorder. Add a slide directly, or generate one from a prompt in the AI tool.

The thread that ties it together

Find it in Shows or Channels, open it, change it — and because a screen’s content is derived from the show and the schedule, your edits reach every tuned screen in real time. No re-publish, no device sync. Edit once; it airs everywhere.

Frequently asked questions

Where do I find shows versus channels?
Shows are at /shows — a grid of every slide-show with thumbnails, source badges and filters. Channels are at /channels — the broadcast timelines your screens tune into, each with its schedule and live screen count. They're separate sections because a show is content and a channel is the plan that airs it.
How do I start editing a show?
Open Shows, click a show card (or its Edit menu item), and you land in the full-screen editor at /shows/{id}/edit. From there click any slide to open it and any element to select and transform it.
Are the keyboard shortcuts the same everywhere?
Yes — that's the rule. Every chord is registered in one shared registry that drives both the keydown handler and the help overlay, so what you press and what the help shows can never drift. Undo is ⌘Z, Redo ⌘⇧Z/⌘Y, Duplicate ⌘D, Delete Del/⌫, Group ⌘G.
Does the editor cost credits?
Editing itself is free. Pexels photos and videos are free stock. Costs only appear when you generate AI imagery per slide — that's opt-in via the brand kit's media source or the New show imagery setting.

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