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Important: This article is only for US Chromebook users with a standard English QWERTY keyboard. If you have an international keyboard, go to Settings Device Keyboard View keyboard shortcuts to find keyboard shortcuts for your device.

A single tab+L shortcut to a designated section would restore the old, more efficient workflow. Another option would be customizable shortcuts to each section of your my tasks, like tab+1, tab+2, each assigned to a different section.

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Is it possible to create a link to a note on your desktop? What about to a file in a note? I have an excel file I access regularly and right now I open Evernote, navigate to the note from my Evernote shortcuts and open the file in Excel by clicking on the file in my Evernote note.

I'm wondering if there's a way to create a desktop shortcut that will directly open the note (from which I can open the excel file) or even better, if I can create a desktop shortcut that will open the excel file from Evernote directly in Excel?

No, the excel file can not be opened directly by the shortcut
The spreadsheet exists as a note attachment in the Evernote database
- it has to be exported as a OS file to be opened by Excel

I use @gazumped's desktop link for one very often used spreadsheet. The rest I access via the notes. Not that much trouble as I always have EN open on the right monitor of a two monitor set up so they are all a shortcut click away. FWIW.

Thanks for all of the tips. I explored the Google drive option, but found it isn't trivial to create a desktop shortcut that will open an excel file in Excel from Google drive without installing their backup and sync software that is a heavier solution that what I'm looking for. (or using the web-based Google sheets). I like how Evernote seamlessly lets you open an Excel file and save changes to it directly to the note. I haven't come across any issues with file corruption yet.

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When enclosing a text for Cloze using the keyboard shortcut, another card is added next to the cloze also, as shown here. This happens without double-tapping the c. I thought this is a new feature initially though apparently it is not.

I haven't really looked at the plugins code yet, so I don't know, if the shortcuts you mentioned can be done via a plugin or if they have to be added to the core code. After the refactoring I lost track of the code a bit.
Some of the things I would go to in the code don't exist anymore or had been transformed into a few levels of abstraction. I guess it will take me a while to familiarize myself with the code again.

@tessus would you suggest creating another thread for "Add shortcut to copy Markdown link of a note" - or adding this shortcut is related to the more general question of this thread: How to create [your] own shortcuts?

I would really like to use a shortcut to create a checkbox, as - [ ] is tedious to type (or to move the mouse to the menu). And it would be even more fantastic if another shortcut would mark the checkbox complete (and add a datetime at the end of the line!) - I am using an extension in VS Code that does all these things, and would find it so convenient if it was in Joplin also.

It's more of a work-a-round as there isn't an option in the keyboard shortcut preferences to assign a shortcut key to toggle layer visibility on/off at the moment. If some of your layers have opacities that aren't 100%, then obviously this work-a-round won't help and you'll need to resort back to using the check boxes in those cases.

The devs are so close now. They have a 'Hide layer' shortcut, and separately a 'Show layer' shortcut setting, but why are they not the same shortcut as a toggle? It should be the same shortcut setting - so you press it and it toggles the state between hide and show. That's how it is in PS and its far better that way. Reduces the amount of shortcuts you need to remember, and is easier to toggle quickly.

If the Menu doesn't show a shortcut, then probably one isn't assigned by default. You should then be able to assign your own through the application's Settings (or Preferences), Shortcuts. Specify the Persona at the top of the dialog, then the Menu, then scroll down to set a shortcut.

They already added Keyboard customization to Brave Nightly and they keep expanding the available commands for it. So there is no reason to wait for a shortcut to be implemented, as long as Brave releases the command, it will be accessed through the Commander or as a keyboard shortcut.

Have enjoyed using Paperpile for a number of years now. However, as of a few days ago, when I go to cite in Google Docs using the Ctrl + Alt + P shortcut, it is simultaneously bringing up the Print dialog box (presumably due to the Ctrl + P shortcut?).

The Paperpile citation interface still shows but so does the printing box which, as you can imagine, is a bit frustrating. I have tried reinstalling chrome, searching for ways to disable system shortcuts, and unintalling other extensions. I am trying to figure out if this might be a bug within Paperpile or is a systems issue.

Thanks for your replies
My Alt key works. I have a german keyboard, which is normal here. I thought that might be the problem but I doubt it. Why should it be a problem. In other applications it is not a problem.
I am using firefox and manjaro linux with Xface. I did not map alt or < and > keys to anything else.
I am wondering if it is possible to customize the keyboard shortcut for Next to something like alt + enter instead.
It is frustrating because everytime I click it advertises the alt + > shortcut. I love keyboard shortcuts and hate the mouse. It is disrupting my Codecademy experience.

Note: You can change this shortcut so it also opens screen snipping, which lets you edit your screenshot. Select Start > Settings > Accessibility > Keyboard , and set Use the Print Screen button to open screen snipping to On.

Set focus to a Windows tip when one is available.

When a Windows tip appears, bring focus to the Tip. Pressing the keyboard shortcuts again to bring focus to the element on the screen to which the Windows tip is anchored.

Note: Clipboard history isn't turned on by default. If you'd like to turn it on, use this keyboard shortcut and then select the prompt to turn on history. Or you can select Start > Settings > System > Clipboard , and set Clipboard history to On.

Note: You can change this shortcut so it also opens screen snipping, which lets you edit your screenshot. Select Start > Settings > Ease of Access > Keyboard, and turn on the toggle under Print Screen shortcut.

This shortcut is turned off by default. To turn it on, select Start > Settings > Cortana, and turn on the toggle under Let Cortana listen for my commands when I press the Windows logo key + C.

I detach my audio from the video clip so I can work with it better and I have been doing it manually (right click clip and press detach audio) so I had the idea to use a keyboard shortcut. I went into the actions and shortcuts page and found detach audio. I assigned it the shortcut shift-D. When I exited the shortcut editor I selected a clip on the timeline and hit shift-D but nothing happened. I restarted shotcut but the issue persisted.
I am on windows 11 running shotcut 23.05.14

Thank you for sharing how your version of Microsoft Office Excel maps out the keyboard shortcuts within Microsoft Office. I currently use the German Language Package for all of my personal use (preferred after a study-abroad in Germany) and I found that Ctrl+U is also the keyboard shortcut for when I want to fill information down. This is related to "Nach unten Ausfüllen" and serves as the mnemonic command thereby. Additionally, when I want to make bold-face or italic print, I have to use Ctrl+Shift+F or Ctrl+Shift+K, respectively. The letter "F" denotes "fett" related to "fat" in English or bold print and "K" denotes "kursiv"; however, Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, and Ctrl+V remain unchanged.

I'm trying to implement an app Shortcut (Custom Intent) for a macOS app on Monterey. Shortcuts.app finds the shortcut, but when I run it, the progress bar goes to 50% and stops. My handler and resolution code is not called. I'm implementing the handling in-app (not in an extension)

I can see how a shortcut key for an eye dropper tool can speed things up if you are trying to change the color of a selected widget to an existing color. It sounds like this may be your use case for something like this, is that right @lex.windle? I would be happy to submit a feature request on your behalf for our product team to look into this.

There are probably a bunch of you reading this regarding me as a technical dullard for not already being aware of this, but there are only so many things this simple brain of mine can hold in its stores at a time, and an exhaustive list of Windows shortcuts is not one of them. It actually only came to light recently while Jeremy was staring at his screen aghast at the most cursed Windows shortcut of them all and I went looking for useful ones to help soothe his pain.

In computing, a file shortcut is a handle in a user interface that allows the user to find a file or resource located in a different directory or folder from the place where the shortcut is located. Similarly, an Internet shortcut allows the user to open a page, file or resource located at a remote Internet location or Web site.

Shortcuts are typically implemented as a small file containing a target URI or GUID to an object, or the name of a target program file that the shortcut represents. The shortcut might additionally specify parameters to be passed to the target program when it is run. Each shortcut can have its own icon. Shortcuts are very commonly placed on a desktop, in an application launcher panel such as the Microsoft Windows Start menu, or in the main menu of a desktop environment. The functional equivalent in the Macintosh operating system is called an alias. Unix-like systems have symbolic links which point to a target file, and often support .desktop files which provide additional configuration details.

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