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Where is the list of keyboard shortcuts?
Congratulations. Nice software and its helping me a lot, gtd on paper can be a mess :D. Little help needed though, where is the list of keyboard shortcuts pls?
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Right now there are only a few shortcuts implemented, beside the ALT-related actions.
The ALT-related keyboard shortcuts are shown when you press ALT. Each Element in the top ribbon bar, will show it's key to access it. That way you can navigate to each button.
Beside that there are a few more shortcuts.
When an action is selected you can use:
CTRL-1 up to CTRL-4, to set the priority
CTRL-0 to toggle do today
SPACE to set the action done
ENTER to expand/collapse the selected action
Additionally there are the shortcuts:
CTRL-S to save the data
CTRL-P to print the currently shown actions
WIN-N to create a new Action (This shortcut is global and can be customized in the actions)
The ALT-related keyboard shortcuts are shown when you press ALT. Each Element in the top ribbon bar, will show it's key to access it. That way you can navigate to each button.
Beside that there are a few more shortcuts.
When an action is selected you can use:
CTRL-1 up to CTRL-4, to set the priority
CTRL-0 to toggle do today
SPACE to set the action done
ENTER to expand/collapse the selected action
Additionally there are the shortcuts:
CTRL-S to save the data
CTRL-P to print the currently shown actions
WIN-N to create a new Action (This shortcut is global and can be customized in the actions)
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The ALT-related keyboard shortcuts are shown when you press ALT. Each Element in the top ribbon bar, will show it's key to access it. That way you can navigate to each button.
Beside that there are a few more shortcuts.
When an action is selected you can use:
CTRL-1 up to CTRL-4, to set the priority
CTRL-0 to toggle do today
SPACE to set the action done
ENTER to expand/collapse the selected action
Additionally there are the shortcuts:
CTRL-S to save the data
CTRL-P to print the currently shown actions
WIN-N to create a new Action (This shortcut is global and can be customized in the actions)