Keyboard Shortcut Finder

Find keyboard shortcuts for popular apps like VS Code, Chrome, Figma, Photoshop, and more. Search by action or browse by application. Switch between Mac and Windows shortcuts instantly.

Results Count
Col ActionCol Shortcut
CopyVS Code
+C
CutVS Code
+X
PasteVS Code
+V
UndoVS Code
+Z
RedoVS Code
++Z
Command PaletteVS Code
++P
Quick Open FileVS Code
+P
User SettingsVS Code
+,
Keyboard ShortcutsVS Code
+K ⌘+S
New WindowVS Code
++N
Close WindowVS Code
+W
New FileVS Code
+N
SaveVS Code
+S
Save AsVS Code
++S
Save AllVS Code
++S
Close EditorVS Code
+W
Close All EditorsVS Code
+K ⌘+W
Reopen Closed EditorVS Code
++T
Open FolderVS Code
+O
Go to LineVS Code
+G
Go to SymbolVS Code
++O
Go to DefinitionVS Code
F12
Peek DefinitionVS Code
+F12
Go BackVS Code
+-
Go ForwardVS Code
++-
FindVS Code
+F
Find and ReplaceVS Code
++F
Find in FilesVS Code
++F
Go to Next ErrorVS Code
F8
Go to Previous ErrorVS Code
+F8
Navigate Editor GroupsVS Code
+1/2/3
Move Line UpVS Code
+Up
Move Line DownVS Code
+Down
Copy Line UpVS Code
++Up
Copy Line DownVS Code
++Down
Delete LineVS Code
++K
Insert Line BelowVS Code
+Enter
Insert Line AboveVS Code
++Enter
Toggle Line CommentVS Code
+/
Toggle Block CommentVS Code
++A
Indent LineVS Code
+]
Outdent LineVS Code
+[
Format DocumentVS Code
++F
Rename SymbolVS Code
F2
Trigger SuggestionVS Code
+Space
Fold RegionVS Code
++[
Unfold RegionVS Code
++]
Select AllVS Code
+A
Select LineVS Code
+L
Expand SelectionVS Code
+++Right
Shrink SelectionVS Code
+++Left
Add Cursor AboveVS Code
++Up
Add Cursor BelowVS Code
++Down
Select All OccurrencesVS Code
++L
Add Next OccurrenceVS Code
+D
Column SelectionVS Code
++Drag
Toggle SidebarVS Code
+B
Toggle TerminalVS Code
+`
Split EditorVS Code
+\
Zoom InVS Code
+=
Zoom OutVS Code
+-
Toggle Full ScreenVS Code
++F
Toggle Word WrapVS Code
+Z
Show ExplorerVS Code
++E
Show Source ControlVS Code
++G
Show ExtensionsVS Code
++X
Start DebuggingVS Code
F5
Stop DebuggingVS Code
+F5
Step OverVS Code
F10
Step IntoVS Code
F11
Step OutVS Code
+F11
Toggle BreakpointVS Code
F9
ContinueVS Code
F5
Restart DebuggingVS Code
++F5
New TerminalVS Code
++`
Kill TerminalVS Code
+Delete
Clear TerminalVS Code
+K
CopyChrome
+C
PasteChrome
+V
PrintChrome
+P
Open SettingsChrome
+,
FindChrome
+F
Open New TabChrome
+T
Close TabChrome
+W
Reopen Closed TabChrome
++T
Next TabChrome
+Tab
Previous TabChrome
++Tab
Go BackChrome
+[
Go ForwardChrome
+]
Focus Address BarChrome
+L
Refresh PageChrome
+R
Hard RefreshChrome
++R
Scroll DownChrome
Space
Scroll UpChrome
+Space
Go to TopChrome
+Up
Go to BottomChrome
+Down
Go to Specific TabChrome
+1-8
Go to Last TabChrome
+9
Zoom InChrome
+=
Zoom OutChrome
+-
Reset ZoomChrome
+0
Toggle Full ScreenChrome
++F
Open Developer ToolsChrome
++I
View Page SourceChrome
++U
Toggle Bookmarks BarChrome
++B
Open HistoryChrome
+Y
Open DownloadsChrome
++J
New WindowChrome
+N
New Incognito WindowChrome
++N
Bookmark PageChrome
+D
Bookmark All TabsChrome
++D
Save Page AsChrome
+S
CopyExcel
+C
PasteExcel
+V
Paste SpecialExcel
++V
UndoExcel
+Z
RedoExcel
+Y
FindExcel
+F
Find and ReplaceExcel
+H
Edit CellExcel
F2
BoldExcel
+B
ItalicExcel
+I
UnderlineExcel
+U
Insert RowExcel
++=
Delete RowExcel
+-
Fill DownExcel
+D
Fill RightExcel
+R
Insert Current DateExcel
+;
Insert Current TimeExcel
+;
AutoSumExcel
++T
Toggle Formula BarExcel
++U
Insert FunctionExcel
+F3
Go to CellExcel
+G
Move to BeginningExcel
+Home
Move to EndExcel
+End
Next SheetExcel
+Right
Previous SheetExcel
+Left
Jump to Edge of DataExcel
+Arrow
Select AllExcel
+A
Select ColumnExcel
+Space
Select RowExcel
+Space
Extend SelectionExcel
+Arrow
Select to EdgeExcel
++Arrow
New WorkbookExcel
+N
SaveExcel
+S
Save AsExcel
++S
PrintExcel
+P
Close WorkbookExcel
+W
UndoPhotoshop
+Z
RedoPhotoshop
++Z
Step BackwardPhotoshop
++Z
Free TransformPhotoshop
+T
DeselectPhotoshop
+D
Invert SelectionPhotoshop
++I
FillPhotoshop
+F5
Brush ToolPhotoshop
B
Eraser ToolPhotoshop
E
Clone StampPhotoshop
S
Crop ToolPhotoshop
C
Move ToolPhotoshop
V
Text ToolPhotoshop
T
Pen ToolPhotoshop
P
Hand ToolPhotoshop
H
Eyedropper ToolPhotoshop
I
Gradient ToolPhotoshop
G
Healing BrushPhotoshop
J
Increase Brush SizePhotoshop
]
Decrease Brush SizePhotoshop
[
Swap Foreground/BackgroundPhotoshop
X
Default ColorsPhotoshop
D
Zoom InPhotoshop
+=
Zoom OutPhotoshop
+-
Fit to ScreenPhotoshop
+0
Actual PixelsPhotoshop
+1
Toggle RulersPhotoshop
+R
Toggle GridPhotoshop
+'
New DocumentPhotoshop
+N
OpenPhotoshop
+O
SavePhotoshop
+S
Save AsPhotoshop
++S
Export AsPhotoshop
+++W
Select AllPhotoshop
+A
Marquee ToolPhotoshop
M
Lasso ToolPhotoshop
L
Magic WandPhotoshop
W
Feather SelectionPhotoshop
+F6
CopyFigma
+C
PasteFigma
+V
UndoFigma
+Z
RedoFigma
++Z
Quick ActionsFigma
+/
DuplicateFigma
+D
Rectangle ToolFigma
R
Ellipse ToolFigma
O
Line ToolFigma
L
Pen ToolFigma
P
Text ToolFigma
T
Frame ToolFigma
F
Move ToolFigma
V
Scale ToolFigma
K
Boolean UnionFigma
++U
FlattenFigma
+E
GroupFigma
+G
UngroupFigma
++G
Create ComponentFigma
++K
Detach InstanceFigma
++B
Auto LayoutFigma
+A
Zoom InFigma
+=
Zoom OutFigma
+-
Zoom to FitFigma
+1
Zoom to SelectionFigma
+2
Toggle GridFigma
+G
Toggle RulersFigma
+R
Toggle UIFigma
+\
Toggle Layers PanelFigma
+1
Select AllFigma
+A
Select InverseFigma
++A
Select ChildrenFigma
Enter
Select ParentFigma
+Enter
Quick SwitcherSlack
+K
SearchSlack
+G
Open PreferencesSlack
+,
Toggle SidebarSlack
++D
ThreadsSlack
++T
All DMsSlack
++K
Next ChannelSlack
+Down
Previous ChannelSlack
+Up
Next Unread ChannelSlack
++Down
Previous Unread ChannelSlack
++Up
Go BackSlack
+[
Go ForwardSlack
+]
BoldSlack
+B
ItalicSlack
+I
StrikethroughSlack
++X
Code BlockSlack
++C
Block QuoteSlack
++9
Edit Last MessageSlack
Up
Add Emoji ReactionSlack
++\
Upload FileSlack
+U
Create SnippetSlack
++Enter
CopymacOS
+C
CutmacOS
+X
PastemacOS
+V
UndomacOS
+Z
Spotlight SearchmacOS
+Space
Force QuitmacOS
++Esc
Lock ScreenmacOS
++Q
Screenshot (Full)macOS
++3
Screenshot (Selection)macOS
++4
Screenshot (Window)macOS
++4 then Space
Show DesktopmacOS
F11
Mission ControlmacOS
+Up
App ExposémacOS
+Down
Switch ApplicationmacOS
+Tab
Switch Windows of AppmacOS
+`
Next SpacemacOS
+Right
Previous SpacemacOS
+Left
New Finder WindowmacOS
+N
Get InfomacOS
+I
Quick LookmacOS
Space
Move to TrashmacOS
+Delete
Empty TrashmacOS
++Delete
DuplicatemacOS
+D
New FoldermacOS
++N
Open FilemacOS
+O
RenamemacOS
Enter
Go to FoldermacOS
++G
Toggle Hidden FilesmacOS
++.
Column ViewmacOS
+3
List ViewmacOS
+2
Icon ViewmacOS
+1
CopyWindows
+C
CutWindows
+X
PasteWindows
+V
UndoWindows
+Z
Task ManagerWindows
++Esc
Lock ScreenWindows
++Q
SearchWindows
+Space
Run DialogWindows
N/A
SettingsWindows
N/A
Clipboard HistoryWindows
N/A
Screenshot (Snip)Windows
++4
Emoji PickerWindows
++Space
Switch ApplicationWindows
+Tab
Task ViewWindows
+Up
New Virtual DesktopWindows
N/A
Close Virtual DesktopWindows
N/A
Snap Window LeftWindows
N/A
Snap Window RightWindows
N/A
Maximize WindowWindows
N/A
Minimize WindowWindows
+M
Show DesktopWindows
F11
Open File ExplorerWindows
+N
RenameWindows
Enter
DeleteWindows
+Delete
Permanent DeleteWindows
++Delete
New FolderWindows
++N
PropertiesWindows
+I
CopyWord
+C
CutWord
+X
PasteWord
+V
UndoWord
+Z
RedoWord
+Y
FindWord
+F
Find and ReplaceWord
+H
BoldWord
+B
ItalicWord
+I
UnderlineWord
+U
StrikethroughWord
++X
SuperscriptWord
++=
SubscriptWord
+=
Increase Font SizeWord
++>
Decrease Font SizeWord
++<
Align LeftWord
+L
Align CenterWord
+E
Align RightWord
+R
JustifyWord
+J
Insert HyperlinkWord
+K
Insert Page BreakWord
+Enter
Apply Heading 1Word
++1
Apply Heading 2Word
++2
Apply Heading 3Word
++3
Numbered ListWord
++7
Select AllWord
+A
Select WordWord
Double-click
Select ParagraphWord
Triple-click
Extend SelectionWord
+Arrow
Select to End of LineWord
++Right
Select to Beginning of LineWord
++Left
New DocumentWord
+N
OpenWord
+O
SaveWord
+S
Save AsWord
++S
PrintWord
+P
Close DocumentWord
+W
Zoom InWord
+=
Zoom OutWord
+-
Toggle RulerWord
+R
Word CountWord
++C
Navigation PaneWord
++S
CopyTerminal
+C
PasteTerminal
+V
Clear ScreenTerminal
+K
New TabTerminal
+T
Close TabTerminal
+W
New WindowTerminal
+N
Cancel CommandTerminal
+C
End of Input (EOF)Terminal
+D
Suspend ProcessTerminal
+Z
Search Command HistoryTerminal
+R
Clear LineTerminal
+U
Clear Word (backward)Terminal
+W
Move to Beginning of LineTerminal
+A
Move to End of LineTerminal
+E
Move Forward One WordTerminal
+F
Move Backward One WordTerminal
+B
Delete Character (forward)Terminal
+D
Transpose CharactersTerminal
+T
Kill to End of LineTerminal
+K
Yank (Paste Killed Text)Terminal
+Y
Previous CommandTerminal
Up
Next CommandTerminal
Down
AutocompleteTerminal
Tab
Next TabTerminal
++]
Previous TabTerminal
++[
Scroll UpTerminal
+Up
Scroll DownTerminal
+Down
FindTerminal
+F
Split Pane HorizontallyTerminal
+D
Split Pane VerticallyTerminal
++D
Increase Font SizeTerminal
+=
Decrease Font SizeTerminal
+-
Reset Font SizeTerminal
+0
Toggle Full ScreenTerminal
++F

How to Find Keyboard Shortcuts Online

  1. 1

    Search by Action or Keyword

    Type the action you want to perform into the search bar, such as 'copy', 'undo', 'zoom in', or 'toggle sidebar'. The fuzzy search matches against action names, descriptions, and common aliases, so you do not need to know the exact terminology used by each application.
  2. 2

    Filter by Application

    Select a specific application from the dropdown to narrow results to that app only. Choose from VS Code, Chrome, Firefox, Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator, Slack, Discord, Excel, Google Sheets, Google Docs, Terminal, Finder, Windows Explorer, and more.
  3. 3

    Toggle Between Mac and Windows

    Click the OS toggle to switch between Mac and Windows shortcut notation. The tool auto-detects your operating system on load, but you can override it at any time. Mac shortcuts display symbols like Cmd, Opt, and Ctrl, while Windows shortcuts show Ctrl, Alt, and Win keys.
  4. 4

    Browse by Category or Copy the Shortcut

    Use the category filter to explore shortcuts grouped by function such as editing, navigation, selection, or formatting. Once you find the shortcut you need, use it immediately in your application. All data loads in your browser with zero server requests.

Common Use Cases

1

Learning a New Code Editor

When switching from Sublime Text to VS Code, or from VS Code to a JetBrains IDE, use the Keyboard Shortcut Finder to compare shortcuts for common actions like 'Go to File', 'Toggle Terminal', and 'Multi-Cursor Select'. This dramatically shortens the learning curve for any new editor.
2

Speeding Up Design Workflows

Designers working in Figma, Photoshop, or Illustrator can search for shortcuts by task rather than memorizing entire cheat sheets. Look up layer management, alignment, zoom, and export shortcuts on demand to keep your creative flow uninterrupted.
3

Onboarding New Team Members

Share the Keyboard Shortcut Finder with new hires so they can quickly look up shortcuts for the tools your team uses daily. It serves as an always-available reference that replaces printed cheat sheets or bookmarked documentation pages.
4

Cross-Platform Collaboration

Teams with both Mac and Windows users can toggle between operating systems to communicate the correct shortcut in chat or documentation. No more confusion between Cmd and Ctrl when writing internal guides or pair programming remotely.

Why Use Keyboard Shortcut Finder?

Keyboard shortcuts are the fastest way to boost your productivity, but memorizing them across multiple applications is a challenge. Our Keyboard Shortcut Finder lets you search for any action -- like 'undo', 'duplicate', or 'select all' -- and instantly see the shortcut for your operating system across all supported apps. No more digging through menus or documentation to find that one shortcut you keep forgetting. The tool covers popular applications including VS Code, Chrome, Firefox, Figma, Photoshop, Slack, Excel, Google Docs, and many more. Toggle between Mac and Windows shortcuts with one click, filter by application or category, and use fuzzy search to find shortcuts even when you're not sure of the exact action name. It's your one-stop reference for working faster with keyboard shortcuts.

Keyboard shortcuts save measurable time every workday. Studies suggest that heavy shortcut users save 5 to 10 seconds per action compared to using menus and toolbars. Over hundreds of daily actions in editors, browsers, and design tools, those seconds compound into 30 minutes or more of recovered productive time. The challenge is that every application has its own shortcut map, and switching between apps means switching mental models. The Keyboard Shortcut Finder solves this by letting you search once and see results across all supported applications, with instant toggling between Mac and Windows notation.

The tool currently covers 15+ popular applications organized by category: code editors like VS Code and Sublime Text, browsers like Chrome and Firefox, design tools like Figma and Photoshop, communication apps like Slack and Discord, and productivity suites like Excel and Google Docs. Every shortcut entry includes the action name, the key combination for both operating systems, and the application it belongs to. The fuzzy search engine matches partial words, synonyms, and common aliases so you can find what you need even when you are unsure of the exact action name.

If you are looking to measure your overall typing efficiency, try the Typing Speed Test to benchmark your words-per-minute. For developers who spend hours in editors, combining shortcut mastery with tools like the Diff Checker and Markdown Previewer creates a significantly faster workflow. Pair timed work sessions using the Pomodoro Timer with deliberate shortcut practice, and you will notice productivity gains within a single week.

How It Compares

Most keyboard shortcut references are static cheat sheets published as blog posts or PDFs. They cover a single application, become outdated when the app updates, and require you to open a new tab for every app you use. The Keyboard Shortcut Finder is a searchable, filterable, always-current database that spans multiple applications in one interface. Type an action once and see every app's shortcut side by side, with one-click OS toggling.

Unlike browser extensions that overlay shortcuts inside a specific application, this tool runs as a standalone web page with zero installation, no permissions required, and no impact on application performance. All shortcut data loads with the page and works offline after the initial visit. There is no signup, no usage limit, and no tracking. It is a straightforward reference tool designed to answer one question fast: what is the shortcut for this action in this app on my operating system?

Tips for Mastering Keyboard Shortcuts

1
Start by learning five shortcuts you use most often, such as Copy, Paste, Undo, Save, and Find. Once they become muscle memory, add five more each week.
2
Use the application filter to focus on one app at a time. Trying to memorize shortcuts across all apps simultaneously leads to confusion and slower adoption.
3
Pay attention to patterns: most applications share conventions like Ctrl+Z for undo, Ctrl+S for save, and Ctrl+F for find. Recognizing these cross-app patterns halves the memorization effort.
4
Practice shortcuts in context. After looking up a shortcut here, immediately switch to the application and use it. Repetition in a real workflow cements the muscle memory far faster than reading alone.
5
Toggle between Mac and Windows views to learn both if you work across operating systems. Many shortcuts differ only in the modifier key (Cmd on Mac vs Ctrl on Windows).

Frequently Asked Questions

1

Which applications are supported?

We include shortcuts for 15+ popular applications including VS Code, Sublime Text, Chrome, Firefox, Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator, Slack, Discord, Excel, Google Sheets, Google Docs, Terminal, Finder, and Windows Explorer. More apps are added regularly.
2

Can I switch between Mac and Windows shortcuts?

Yes. Use the OS toggle at the top to switch between Mac and Windows shortcuts. The tool automatically detects your operating system and shows the relevant shortcuts by default.
3

What if I search for an action that has different names across apps?

Our fuzzy search matches against action names, descriptions, and common aliases. For example, searching 'find' will show shortcuts for 'Find', 'Find and Replace', 'Search', and similar actions across all apps.
4

Are these shortcuts up to date?

Yes. We maintain our shortcut database to reflect the latest versions of each application. Shortcuts are verified against official documentation and updated when apps release new versions.
5

Can I use this tool offline?

Once the page is loaded, the tool works entirely in your browser with no server requests needed. All shortcut data is included in the page, so it remains functional even with a spotty connection.

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