What are folk shortcuts?
Keyboard shortcuts for power users
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Written by Julie Abecassis
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Keyboard shortcuts for Mac users

Search actions

Open global search .................................................. ⌘K (command + K)

Navigation through contact list ............................. ↑↓ (arrows)

Open a contact's profile .......................................... ⏎ (enter)

Select a contact ......................................................... ⌥ X (option + X)

Select multiple contacts .......................................... maintain shift + ↑↓

Escape current search ............................................. esc

Group actions

Create a new contact ................................................................................ ⌘U (command + U)

Search for a contact .................................................................................. ⌘F (command + F)

Open command panel (Add contacts) .................................................. ⌘ K (command + K)

Navigate through contacts in command panel .................................. ↑↓ (arrows)

Add contact to your group from command panel ............................. ⌘+⏎ (command + enter)

Open contact's profile from command panel ..................................... ⏎ (enter)

Table actions

Edit a cell (or move to the next cell in the column) ............................ ⏎ (enter)

Escape edit mode from a cell .................................................................. esc

Move to the next cell in line (in the row) ............................................... ⇥ (tab)

Navigate through the cells ....................................................................... ↑↓ (arrows)

Move to the first/last cell of the row ...................................................... ⌘ + ←→

Move to the first/last cell of the column .............................................. ⌘ + ↑↓

Scroll 10 cells up/down in the column .................................................. Fn + ↑↓

Move to last/first cell of the table .......................................................... ⌘ + Fn + ←→

Keyboard shortcuts for Windows users

Search actions

Open global search .................................................. ctrl + K (control + K)

Navigation through contact list ............................. ↑↓ (arrows)

Open a contact's profile .......................................... ⏎ (enter)

Select a contact ......................................................... alt + X

Select multiple contacts .......................................... maintain shift + ↓

Escape current search ............................................. esc

Group actions

Create a new contact ............................................................................... ctrl + U (control + U)

Search for a contact ................................................................................. ctrl + F (control + F)

Open command panel (Add contacts) ................................................. ctrl + K (control + K)

Navigate through contacts in command panel ................................. ↑↓ (arrows)

Add contact to your group from command panel ............................ ctrl + ⏎ (control + enter)

Open contact's profile from command panel .................................... ⏎ (enter)

Table actions

Edit a cell (or move to the next cell in the column) ............................ ⏎ (enter)

Escape edit mode from a cell .................................................................. esc

Move to the next cell in line (in the row) ............................................... ⇥ (tab)

Navigate through the cells ....................................................................... ↑↓ (arrows)

Move to the first/last cell of the row ...................................................... ctrl + ←→

Move to the first/last cell of the column .............................................. ctrl + ↑↓

Scroll 10 cells up/down in the column .................................................. Fn + ↑↓

Move to last/first cell of the table .......................................................... ctrl + Fn + ←→

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