Google Reader keyboard shortcuts
| Navigation |
| j/k: | next/previous item |
| space: | next item or page |
| <Shift> + space: | previous item or page |
| n/p: | item scan down/up (list only) |
| <Shift> + n/p: | next/previous subscription |
| <Shift> + x: | expand folder |
| <Shift> + o: | open subscription or folder |
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| Application |
| r: | refresh |
| f: | toggle full screen mode |
| u: | hides/unhides the left hand side module |
| 1: | switch to expanded view |
| 2: | switch to list view |
| /: | move cursor to search box |
| a: | add a subscription |
| =: | increase magnification |
| -: | decrease magnification |
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| Jumping |
| g then h: | go home |
| g then a: | go to all items |
| g then s: | go to starred items |
| g then u: | open subscription selector |
| g then t: | open tag selector |
| g then <Shift> + t: | go to trends page |
| g then d: | go to discovery page |
| g then e: | go to explore |
| g then p: | go to popular items |
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| Acting on items |
| s: | star item |
| t: | tag item |
| e: | email item |
| <Shift> + s: | share item |
| v: | view original |
| o/enter: | expand/collapse item (list only) |
| m: | mark item as read/unread |
| <Shift> + a: | mark all as read |
| <Shift> + t: | open “send to” menu |
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Trust me I know most of you don't care about shortcuts, "just let me click," however, the old timers remember using commands and shortcuts and should appreciate this.
ReplyDeleteQUESTION: What does holding the CTRL key down while rolling your mouse wheel do?
I know hundreds of these little things, makes taking classes a little harder because you teachers teach menus. I know how to do it, but where is it in the menu?
I had been learning keyboard shortcuts even before working with Windows computers. I used to have an old black and white mac. So, before any Windows or anyone would teach shortcuts, I was already familiar with Cntrl+ shortcuts. Although I remember being able to create alternate character keystrokes using the keyboard too from just a couple keys. Now I have to use Alt+ to use the same keystrokes. ♪♫
ReplyDeleteThank you for the short cuts. I like using shortcuts, I guess it goes back to being "old enough" that my first computer did not run Windows.
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