Comprehensive List of Keyboard Shortcuts
Sandeep Panesar
Like maybe Ctrl/Alt + 1 => Projects, Ctrl/alt + 2 => Tasks.
But then again, would some thing like this be useful for in window also?
Example, I press Ctrl+1 to open Project Explorer. Select a project or the project is selected. I can move up or down using arrow keys. The press Alt+1 for files tab, Alt+2 for revisions tab and so on
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Kevin Frye
The keystrokes to move from anywhere on the main app screen to Service Orders is: Alt - U - E - E. Just press the Alt key to see the available shortcut keystrokes and follow the path.
Jim Yadon
Kevin Frye, some of us learn differently. Having the list would be useful but not a deal breaker.
Dan Monti
Jim Yadon part of the problem is that this list is prone to change over revisions. I had a bunch of short cut key sequences break in an update for this reason. The software that generates/assigns the shortcut keys isn't static and thus the shortcuts can shift as functionality is added.
The key to Kevin's comment is that when you press ALT, the next available key options pop up, and then the next below whatever you select from those, until you get to your terminal command. I have selected command mapped to a gaming keypad to dramatically increase my efficiency. Until they need updating, then I spend 10 minutes and keep going. Might I suggest looking at a stream deck, I love mine in addition to my Logitech G13 gaming keyboard (which has most unfortunately been discontinued). DJM
Jim Yadon
Dan Monti the general approach for as long as I have been a dev has been to make it a living document that is updated as it changes. Allow the end user to download and keep up with said changes on their own. i.e. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/keyboard-shortcuts-in-windows-dcc61a57-8ff0-cffe-9796-cb9706c75eec
As I said though, useful but not a deal breaker.