Keyboard shortcuts give greater efficiency by not having to lift our hands from the keyboard to use the mouse. The only problem is remembering all of them. If you use Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Contacts or Google Reader, the single most important keyboard shortcut to remember is the question mark ("?").
In the Google services mentioned above, hitting "Shift+?" will bring up a grid of all the keyboard shortcuts that are available for that service. Clicking on the "Open in a new window" link will display the shortcuts in a new browser window so that you can save them.
Here's what they look like:
Gmail
Google Contacts
Google Calender
Google Reader
You're not likely to remember each and every shortcut, but with some practice, you could at least remember few of the important one's. For when you can't remember them, however, there's always the "?"
In the Google services mentioned above, hitting "Shift+?" will bring up a grid of all the keyboard shortcuts that are available for that service. Clicking on the "Open in a new window" link will display the shortcuts in a new browser window so that you can save them.
Here's what they look like:
Gmail
Google Contacts
Google Calender
Google Reader
You're not likely to remember each and every shortcut, but with some practice, you could at least remember few of the important one's. For when you can't remember them, however, there's always the "?"
sounds good. I never knew this was possible.
ReplyDeleteFew shortcuts are very useful. Thanks.
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