A new website helps you learn all the keyboard shortcuts for the apps and services you use every day

A new website helps you learn all the keyboard shortcuts for the apps and services you use every day.


A new website helps you learn all the keyboard shortcuts for the apps and services you use every day

 If you know the keyboard shortcuts for an app or service, it can help you save a lot of time and movements, and it's one of the best ways to increase your productivity.
Use the Keyboard is a page that collects keyboard shortcuts for popular and different apps like Slack, Notion, Evernote, Adobe Photoshop, Gmail, Firefox, Dropbox, Reddit, or Telegram.

When we enter the application or service for which we want to know the keyboard shortcuts, we will see a figure appear on the left indicating the number collected for that tool. Another interesting point is that above we can also specify if we want to see the shortcuts for macOS or Windows.


Below we will see it organized by different sections, with the action on the left and the keys we have to press on the right side of the table. For example, in the case of Slack, we see it organized by " Browsing ", " Switching between workspaces " or " Marking messages as read or unread ".

This website was created by Andrew Schmelyun, an American developer, so for those who want to go further we recommend trying Use the Keyboard, a kind of “trainer” that will help you memorize the most useful keyboard shortcuts for your day.
 Link: Use the keyboard


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