
You might already be familiar with these, but just in case: If there’s any confusion at all, let me know in the comments!) 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. We’ve built quite the system for the way that we use Gmail at Buffer.
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] = 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.
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To see the full list of Gmail shortcuts, simply type a question mark from anywhere inside Gmail. Note: If keyboard shortcuts don’t seem to be working, check your Gmail settings for the on/off switch. Keyboard shortcuts for TwitterĪs part of our Twitter tips series, we mentioned how you can supercharge your Twitter experience with shortcuts. 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. J / k = Cycling forward and backward through tweets G + l = Takes me directly to my Twitter lists You can view the full list of shortcuts by clicking on the gear icon in the top right of the Twitter menu, and choosing Keyboard Shortcuts from the drop-down menu. Keyboard shortcuts for Facebookįacebook keyboard shortcuts differ by browser and by computer. For the Mac, all of Facebook’s shortcuts in Safari, Firefox, and Chrome start with Control and Option. Safari, Firefox, and Chrome for Mac: Ctrl + Opt + #.Internet Explorer for PC: Alt + #, then Enter.On PC, the shortcuts are unique to each browser. The # signs in the above shortcuts represent different hotkeys that perform certain. Here are where each of the 10 numbers takes you: For instance, if you were using Internet Explorer on the PC, you could jump to the Facebook home page by pressing Alt + 2, then Enter. J/k = scroll up/down between News Feed stories In addition, there are a few regular shortcuts that can make browsing Facebook even faster. Typing a question mark will open the full list of Facebook shortcuts. We also love watching cool vids! Here are some ways we’ve found to watch even faster.Īny other single digit = jump ahead to a certain percentage through a video (e.g., 3 = 30%, 4 = 40%) Keyboard shortcuts for YouTubeĪre you a fan of YouTube? We’ve recently started building more videos ourselves here at Buffer, so we’re excited to learn more about how everything works. Here are even more shortcuts for YouTube, courtesy of Hong Kiat. Like most Google products, Google+ has some handy shortcuts for faster use.

Try any of these from inside your Google+ account. = selects the search box at the top of the page Left arrow = Navigates to the menu at the left side of the page (e.g., Home, Photos), and you can scroll this list with the up/down arrows. You can access the full list of Google+ shortcuts from any G+ page by typing a question mark.

Keyboard shortcut for the Buffer extension LIQUIDBOUNCE KEYBOARD SHORTKUTS FULL This is one of our favorite tips to use with Buffer. When you’ve installed the Buffer browser extension, you can activate your Buffer composer with a simple hotkey from any website at all. LIQUIDBOUNCE KEYBOARD SHORTKUTS ARCHIVE.
