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Five keyboard shortcuts you should set up now
Macworld
So why are you opening the same menus and submenus, looking for the same commands again and again? OS X lets you assign keyboard shortcuts to menu commands so you can trigger them more quickly. You can tailor application shortcuts to your work habits,

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Tackling problems with custom shortcut assignments in OS X
CNET (blog)
For many of the commands that are commonly used, Apple and application developers have bound them to keyboard shortcuts (listed next to the menu item) so you can perform the same command with a keystroke instead of needing to access the menus.

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'Hot keys' are just keyboard shortcuts
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
These are also known as "keyboard shortcuts," and Microsoft has a whole list of them (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Keyboard-shortcuts). You certainly don't need to know all of them, but memorizing a few for your most-used programs can

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Add Hyperlinks to Gmail Messages with a Keyboard Shortcut
Lifehacker
Most word processors use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+K (or Cmd+K on Mac) to insert a hyperlink into a text, but even though the shortcut exists in Google Docs, it never worked in Gmail. Now it does. It's the exact same keyboard shortcut you use in Word,

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How to add keyboard shortcuts to Netflix
CNET (blog)
by Nicole Cozma January 27, 2012 2:25 PM PST Follow @c0z Instead of clicking on menus and navigating to the areas of your interest, why not press one key? That's the functionality that a userscript written by Dustin Luck adds to your browser.
Add Keyboard Shortcuts to Netflix's Web InterfaceLifehacker

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