10 Powerful Keyboard Shortcuts for Google Keep




         In last two posts I have written on Google Keep. What is Google Keep? And how can you use it? Google Keep is online Notes taking service which is recently launched by Google.  If you want complete information than first read my last two articles on Google Keep.
         Now Today is time for Google Keep Keyboard Shortcuts. Google is launched few shortcut for Google Keep. By using these keyboard shortcuts you can work fast with Google Keep.

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10 Powerful Keyboard Shortcuts for Google Keep


Shortcut # 1
J/K - It is used for switching to your next note / previous note.

Shortcut # 2
N/P - work same as j/k, the difference is n/p is also use for switching list notes.

Shortcut # 3
C - �C� used for create a new note.

Shortcut # 4
/  -  It is used for the search option. if you are using Google Keep than your search bar is opens by using this shortcut else your cursor goes to the search bar field.

Shortcut # 5
e - It is using for archiving your selected note.

Shortcut # 6
# - '#' use for delete a selected note

Shortcut # 7
O - 'O' use to open a selected note

Shortcut # 8
Enter - Enter is used to edit your selected note

Shortcut # 9
Ctrl + g - �Ctrl + g' is used to switch the view of the interface between list view and grid view.

Shortcut # 10
Esc - Press Esc when you have completed your note. It is used for finish editing a note.


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