Time to boast your keyboard shortcuts knowledge β¨
Aditya
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Knowing keyboard shortcuts is literally a super-power. I have been trying to avoid the mousepad and use shortcuts wherever possible.
For the last few days, I've got habitual to (β + π’π½ππΆπΌπ» + ππ²π³π/π₯πΆπ΄π΅π ππΏπΏπΌπ) for shuffling through Brave tabs. It's super convenient!
Share your favourite keyboard shortcut or a productivity hack shortcut that very few people know π
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Adithya Shreshti@adithya
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Wow! I didn't know this brave shortcut at all @adityavsc - Thanks for sharing, tried it before typing this comment ;)
My keyboard shortcut that has become a productivity hack is "Shift (+) >" on Slidepad. Such a crazy timesaver to slide notes, WhatsApp, Slack, Asana or anything else right over other windows for quick glance or communication.
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@adithya Just learning new things everyday :P
Btw, I did not know about Slidepad π Just checked (https://www.producthunt.com/post...) and it is just too good. Thank you so much for this :)
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On firefox : β + Maj + T reopen the last closing tab. So u-s-e-f-u-l-l. π
Alfred does a lot of work for switching between apps, files, and searching google.
If possible, I'd like to find a hotkey for switching between mac workspaces / monitors (and have it focus on first app on the space).
That would almost completely eliminate the need of a mouse!
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@zyqxd Alfred is a life saver for sure! @chrismessina is an Alfred OG. What's your fav shortcut?
It really depends on what editor/app I am using, but here is one for any app on the mac:
Pressing (β + ~) switches between windows of the same app. I tend to use that a lot especially when I want to browse windows side by side.
Most other non-app specific shortcuts I use are about moving windows around using Magnet for Mac.
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@alexstyl super helpful!
@product_at_producthunt I, too, use β + Tab a lot and wow, Rectangle is such an amazing find for me. Gonna use it :)
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F6 on Windows immediately selects your browser link bar so you can paste something on it.
Shift + Esc can also bring up Chrome's built in task manager.
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@between_team Ohh wow! That direct browser link bar hack is superb... π
Apart from the core OS shortcuts on a Mac, a grossly underrated feature is text-replacements. Typing "##" pastes my Zoom link, ### my calendly. @@ my email. You can set this for any kind of text.
Gmail -- all the default ones -- c for compose, / for search are great, gi for inbox, gt for sent, for instance; additionally I configured s to snooze, A for archive
Special call out: β+opt+shift+v -- paste to destination format.
@adityavsc -- no ctrl-tab?