Keyboard Shortcuts Guide: Intro

Keyboard Shortcuts Guide: Intro

The quest for productivity drives me to collect ideas, systems, shortcuts and technology. These don’t all apply universally to the diverse array of jobs out there, but I do think that most of them can provide you some value. It’s up to you to figure out how the techniques or tools can assist you, but honestly, that’s the fun part.

Let’s start off with some basic and important shortcuts to using the computer in an efficient manner. We’ll go from most basic to more advanced keyboard skills, so be prepared to skip the first few if you consider yourself computer-literate.

Somewhat universal navigation

TAB

Move in (often small) increments and in a direction

ARROW KEYS (Up, down, left, right)

Switch between open apps

OS Key Combo
Windows Alt + tab
Mac CMD + tab

Spread open windows on the screen

OS Key Combo
Windows Windows logo key + Tab
Mac Control + Up Arrow

Spread open windows from a single application on the screen (Mac only)

Control + Down Arrow

Switch between desktops

OS Key Combo
Windows Windows logo key + Tab, then hit Tab one more time and use the arrow keys to select which Desktop
Mac Control + left/right arrow

Working with Text

Copy

OS Key Combo
Windows CTRL + C
Mac CMD + C

Paste

OS Key Combo
Windows CTRL + V
Mac CMD + V

Paste without formatting

OS Key Combo
Windows CTRL + SHIFT + V
Mac CMD + SHIFT + V

Internet / Browser

Open a new tab in browser

OS Key Combo
Windows CTRL + T
Mac CMD + T

Close window or tab

OS Key Combo
Windows CTRL + W
Mac CMD + W

Save yourself when you accidentally close the wrong tab in your browser

OS Key Combo
Windows CTRL + SHIFT + T
Mac CMD + SHIFT + T

Find what you're looking for...then jump to it

OS Key Combo
Windows CTRL + F
Mac CMD + F

Type in what you're looking for (word on a page, for example), use ENTER to cycle through instances of the search. When you get to the word you were looking for, hit ESC to jump to it. Super useful if you need to get to a link buried in a long list. Works on Chrome, Firefox, and Safari.

Focus to the URL bar (Secret bonus for Windows users: this shortcut also works in Windows Explorer)

OS Key Combo
Windows CTRL + L
Mac CMD + L

Why is this important? It can speed up the process if you are frequently grabbing URLs and copying them into your browser. Here’s an example you may experience at work:

You are given a few pages to review, so you copy the first URL to your clipboard. You use Alt/CMD + tab to switch to your browser and then hit CTRL + L, and CTRL + V, ENTER in rapid succession and you've opened the first page without touching the mouse.

More to come...

Call me crazy, but reducing clicks actually saves you a ton of time in the long run. You also eliminate the large motion of moving your arm to the mouse and any inconsistencies with aiming the mouse once you’re controlling it.

There are lots of other keyboard navigation techniques and shortcuts. I'm hoping to explore them all, so stick around for more articles!