

We have a long-term goal: have Todoist be 100% keyboard accessible. Set a priority level with 1, 2, 3, or 4.Shortcuts also make it easier to add and edit tasks: View your productivity stats with O then P.Quickly move from your Inbox ( G then I) to your Today view ( G then T).Jump between your projects with G then P.Just remember to use G to go somewhere and O to open things! Luckily, with Shift ⇧ + V, she can switch back and forth instantly.

Sometimes she wants to manage a bunch of sub-tasks in list view, and other times she wants to move tasks between sections quickly in board view. That’s because she just can’t pick a side for the Team Boards and Team Lists debate. Open your command menu with ⌘ K or Ctrl K and try it now!Īnaïs, a brand designer at Doist, uses the command menu to get quickly discover and recall shortcuts. You can find lots of single-letter and combination keyboard commands that are faster than using the mouse to do things like complete a task, find a specific project, or simply navigate back home. Think of it as your central hub of actions in Todoist that helps you navigate, add, and edit tasks without leaving your keyboard. Learn and remember shortcuts with the command menuīut keyboard shortcuts aren’t helpful if you can’t remember them! The all-new command menu lets you find and use them until muscle memory takes over. See all 39 keyboard shortcuts by hitting ?. Show or hide your navigation menu with M.That’s useful, but it’s not the only way to use them. You probably already use one: adding task after task by typing a task name and hitting enter. The number one reason people use shortcuts is when they have a need for speed. So let’s get into it! Here’s how Todoisters are saving time with keyboard shortcuts and keyboard commands. That’s especially useful when I’m processing my GTD Weekly Reviews.” For example, instead of navigating to the file menu, selecting the print option, and clicking Print hit ⌘P or Ctrl P and be done.Īs one Todoister put it: “Keeping my hands on the keyboard helps me get into a flow state. Keyboard shortcuts are precisely what they sound like: keys or combinations of keys that you can press to do things faster than you could with a mouse.
