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Mindnode keyboard shortcuts
Mindnode keyboard shortcuts




mindnode keyboard shortcuts
  1. #Mindnode keyboard shortcuts update#
  2. #Mindnode keyboard shortcuts full#
  3. #Mindnode keyboard shortcuts plus#
  4. #Mindnode keyboard shortcuts mac#

  • You can also drag some text from another app into a Things window, then let go.Ĭopy & paste now also works great inside of Things.
  • Things is also smart when you paste multiple lines of text into the title field of an existing to-do: the first row of text lands in the title, and the rest.
  • #Mindnode keyboard shortcuts mac#

    Mac and then paste it into Things on your iPhone 🤯 It gets a little mind bending if you’re using Universal Clipboard… copy some text on your.So grab your keyboard, head on down to the coffee shop, and see what you can do with Things 3.6 – we hope you’ll like it! That “I’ll just wait till I get back to my Mac to do serious work” feeling is replaced with a feeling of empowerment: almost anything you could do in Things on your Mac, you can now do on your iPad.

    #Mindnode keyboard shortcuts update#

    Things now supports app-wide undo and redo on iOS.Īfter taking this update for a spin, we think you’ll agree: using Things on iPad feels completely different now.Tags and deadlines can now be applied to multiple to-dos at once: just select a group and tap.

    mindnode keyboard shortcuts

  • You can now drag & drop to-dos into Things’ sidebar to move them to other lists.
  • To polish it all off, we’ve built three long-standing feature requests into this release: It’s amazing how quickly you can get around without even lifting a hand. We’ve now brought this feature to iPad, and it It – just start typing where in the app you want to go, and instantly you’re transported there. It allows you to navigate Things with your keyboard. There’s a really cool feature we built for the Mac, called Type Travel. Quick side note: Apple’s Smart Keyboard for iPad doesn’t have an Esc key 😱 So how do you get out of popovers? Well there’s a system-wide shortcutįor this: ⌘ Cmd. Better yet, just start typing in any of them to filter down the results! Then use the arrow keys to move your selection around. You’ll notice that popovers in Things are also fully accessible from the keyboard (When, Deadline, Tags, etc.).

    #Mindnode keyboard shortcuts full#

    Press and hold the ⌘ Cmd key in any view to see what’s possible, or check out the full list on our website. And if you’re a shortcut-enthusiast we have good news! We’ve added These shortcuts are all very straightforward – chances are you already know most of them. Duplicate, copy, or paste items: ⌘ Cmd D/ C/ V.Move items up or down the list: ⌘ Cmd ↑/ ↓.Open a to-do with Return and Tab around inside of it.Insert a to-do below your selection: ⌘ Cmd N.Even with a small handful of shortcuts, you already have a lot of power: Now that you have a selection in the list, there are all sorts of things you can do. Your keyboard, then tap a few with your finger to add some more, and so on – it just feels natural. One of the beautiful things about the way it works on iPad is how keyboard and touch controls work together seamlessly. Or hold down shift and use the arrows to select more to-dos. Now you can move the selection around with the arrow keys, To see what we mean, just open the app and tap the down arrow you’ll see the first to-do selected. Before you can use a shortcut, you need a persistent selection in the list that you can target. This problem can’t be fixed by “just adding keyboard shortcuts”, because shortcuts require context: Where do you want to insert a new to-do? Which items do you want to move? And so on. But as soon as you attach a keyboard to your iPad, all that magic goes away.Īlmost every list editing action requires you to lift your hand off the keyboard and touch the screen, which gets exhausting. The easy-ness of these list editing controls on iOS is something we’re proud of.

    #Mindnode keyboard shortcuts plus#

    Possible on touch devices: insert items anywhere with the Magic Plus button, select items quickly with a left swipe, multi-select items by swiping down the circles on the right, and reorder items (even a multi-selection) via drag and drop. Over the years, we’ve worked hard to make this feel as frictionless as The lists you make in Things are constantly changing, so editing them has to be easy. The ability to select items from the keyboard. In fact, adding more shortcuts was only possible because of one of the key features in this release: To achieve this, we had to substantially improve support for external keyboards – andīy that we don’t just mean adding a few more shortcuts. For this update we had one goal: make our iPad app truly desktop-class.






    Mindnode keyboard shortcuts