Sunday, December 27, 2009

What are the keyboard shortcuts?

Keyboard shortcuts help you save time by allowing you to never take your hands off the keyboard to use the mouse. You'll need a Standard 101/102-Key or Natural PS/2 Keyboard to use the shortcuts.

Navigation

Up/Down Arrows
Arrow keys allow you to navigate through messages in your account.
Home
Takes you to the first message in a wave.
End
Takes you to the last message in a wave.
Space Takes you to the next unread message in a wave.
Left and Right Arrows Switches focus between the compose window and the inbox.
Page Up/Down Takes you to the next page within a panel.
Control+Space Marks all messages "read" when focus is on the Wave panel.

Messages

Enter Reply to a message at the same level of indentation.
Shift then Enter Reply to a message at the end of a wave. The new message will appear at the same indentation level, at the very end of the wave.
Ctrl then E Edit message.

Text editing and formatting

Shift then Enter Same function as 'Done' button -- signifies you are finished editing your addition to a wave.
Ctrl then B Bolds/unbolds selected text.
Ctrl then I Italicizes/unitalicizes selected text.
Ctrl then K Adds a link.
Ctrl then [n] Makes the current line a heading, where [n] = 1 through 4 for different sized headings.
Ctrl then 5 Adds bullets.
Ctrl then 6 Removes formatting from text.

Copying and pasting

Ctrl then C Copies the selected text.
Ctrl then X Cuts the selected text.
Ctrl then V Pastes the text you have copied or selected.

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