At the top of my Modest Goals agenda for this past new year (I don’t do “Resolutions”) was to work on learning keyboard shortcuts and using them as much as possible. The program I have been using (and loving) to help me do that is KeyCue. From the website:
KeyCue helps you to use your Mac OS X applications more effectively by displaying a concise table of all currently available menu shortcuts.
It’s small, runs in the background, and is activated by holding down the command key for a user specified length of time. Really handy to have when you don’t want to have to subject yourself to the obvious irony of mousing to a menu to remind yourself of the key command for the action you wish to do.
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