A single page reference. Cmd is the platform meta key (Cmd on Mac, Ctrl on Windows / Linux). Single-letter shortcuts are case-insensitive.
Chrome extension
| Action | Shortcut | Notes |
|---|
| Open the Toado popup | Alt + B | Configurable in chrome://extensions/shortcuts. |
| Capture immediately | Alt + C | Skips the popup, uses your last-selected project. |
Project pages (Board, Cards, Table, Single)
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|
| Switch to Kanban view | 1 |
| Switch to Cards view | 2 |
| Switch to Table view | 3 |
| Switch to Single view | 4 |
| Cycle through views | V |
| Toggle card thumbnails | T |
| Focus the search bar | / |
| Clear search | Esc |
| Open the shortcut cheatsheet | ? |
Cards and Table views
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|
| Focus next ticket | J or ↓ |
| Focus previous ticket | K or ↑ |
| Open the focused ticket | Enter |
Single view (queue mode)
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|
| Next ticket in queue | J or ↓ |
| Previous ticket in queue | K or ↑ |
| Open the selected ticket in full view | Enter |
| Close queue, return to board | Esc |
Ticket detail
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|
| Previous ticket in this project | [ |
| Next ticket in this project | ] |
| Save and return to source tab | Cmd + Enter |
The save-and-return shortcut only fires when you reached the ticket via a fresh capture. Outside that flow it does nothing.
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|
| Submit a comment | Cmd + Enter |
Annotation canvas (when editing a screenshot)
| Tool | Shortcut |
|---|
| Pan (drag image) | V |
| Pen | P |
| Highlighter | H |
| Circle | C |
| Arrow | A |
| Text | T |
| Redact (solid block) | R |
| Blur | B |
| Eraser | E |
| Temporary pan while held | Hold Space |
| Undo | Cmd + Z |
| Redo | Cmd + Shift + Z |
Pressing T while the Text tool is already active opens the text-defaults editor.
Anywhere
| Action | Shortcut |
|---|
| Open the shortcut cheatsheet | ? |
| Close any modal or popover | Esc |
Tips
- Shortcuts ignore key presses while you are typing in an input or editing a comment, typing will not fight the bindings.
- Cmd is Ctrl on Windows and Linux; both are bound the same.
- Single-letter shortcuts are case-insensitive.