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9th

Google Reader: Keyboard Shortcut for Keyboard Shortcuts?

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Keyboard ShortcutI love Google Reader… but I always forget the keyboard shortcuts. Having forgotten them so many times, I have the 2 clicks memorized to go find the keyboard shortcuts. In other words, to do something that may have taken a keyboard shortcut, I am using 2 clicks and a keyboard shortcut. Is it still a shortcut?

As online applications become more and more prominent, I propose the following:

Shift-K should be designated as the Keyboard Shortcut Keyboard Shortcut. Regardless of what application you are in on the web, pressing Shift-K should display a nice div with a list of all of the other keyboard shortcuts.

That will save me 2 clicks. (If you want, you can call it the Shift-Karr Shortcut Proposal)

Here they are if you were wondering:

j/k item down/up selects the next/previous item in the list
space/shift-space page down/up moves the page down/up
n/p scan down/up in list view, selects the next item without opening it
o open/close item in list view, expands or collapses the selected item
enter open/close item in list view, expands or collapses the selected item
s toggle star stars the selected item
shift-s toggle share shares the selected item
m mark as read/unread switches the read state of the selected item
t tag an item opens the tagging field for the selected item
v view original opens the original source for this article in a new window
shift-a mark all as read marks all items in the current view as read
1 expanded view displays the subscription as expanded items
2 list view displays the subscription as a list of headlines
r refresh refreshes the unread counts in the navigation
shift-n/p navigation down/up selects the next/previous subscription or folder in the navigation
shift-x navigation expand/collapse expand or collapse a folder selected in the navigation
shift-o navigation open subscription opens the item currently selected in the navigation
gh go to home goes to the Google Reader homepage
ga go to all items goes to the “All items” view
gs go to starred items goes to the “Starred items” view
gt go to tag allows you to navigate to a tag by entering the tag name
gu go to subscription allows you to navigate to a subscription by entering the subscription name

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3 Comments »

Comment by no imageseanrox (SezWho)
2006-11-09 02:17:13

Wow Doug. Get on with your table bad self ;)
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2006-11-09 20:02:19

[...] Keyboard Shortcuts for Keyboard Shortcuts in Google Reader Sounds good to me! - Google Reader team, are you listening? tagged as: googlereader, usability [...]
 
Comment by no imageDouglas Karr (SezWho)
2006-11-09 21:50:35

Sean,

Copy & Paste! :)

Doug

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