![]() ![]() G + i = Takes me directly to my Twitter lists Twitter makes it as simple as possible by using up key real estate in their drop down menu to link to their full list of shortcuts. Note: If keyboard shortcuts don’t seem to be working, check your Gmail settings for the on/off switch.Īs part of our Twitter tips series, we mentioned how you can supercharge your Twitter experience with shortcuts. To see the full list of Gmail shortcuts, simply type a question mark from anywhere inside Gmail. ] = archive email and go to next email (returns to inbox if you’re at the last email) As a distributed team, it’s imperative that we stay in touch as often as possible and make connections on as many different points as can be. We’ve built quite the system for the way that we use Gmail at Buffer. You might already be familiar with these, but just in case: Common keyboard shortcutsīefore we get in too deep, I wanted to quickly review a handful of common shortcuts that are helpful to know in a variety of different apps and services. If you’re using a Windows keyboard, in most cases you can replace the Command on a Mac with Control on a PC. With the shortcuts you see below, I’ve listed most with their Mac keyboard names and shortcuts. We thought it might be useful to share some of our discoveries (and favorites) with you. We’re always looking to work smarter, not harder, here at Buffer, and we often hunt for keyboard shortcuts in our favorite apps, tools, and services. It’s an awesome feeling to sense that you’re working just as fast as possible. ![]() A second or two here becomes a minute or two there. Little epiphanies like these are hugely satisfying when I’m trying to squeeze just a little more time out of each and every day. The discoveries will not go down the same in history, but I have to admit: I was pretty stoked to find mine. I discovered what a four-finger swipe does on my Macbook. ![]()
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