When there are over 65 character combos, who needs a mouse when you can press ‘alt + shift + M’?
When flying through copy, putting through articles, flicking through tabs and windows, our nimble fingers can race through many combinations like ‘cmd + A’ and ‘cmd + X’ without even thinking twice about it — unless you are a Windows user, then you will be hitting that 'shift' key instead.
Adding a few more handy combos to your repertoire might seem like it is only saving you seconds, but those swift shortcuts stack up over time — especially for those long-winded tasks like formatting Wordpress blogposts.
Brian Jackson from Kinsta has provided you with the ultimate cheatsheet — over 65 keyboard shortcuts in all — to get you training your muscle memory.
From editing text to moderating comments and even how to make your own shortcuts, he has you covered.
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