Keyboard Shortcuts

Master TourKit with these keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard Shortcuts

Speed up your workflow with these keyboard shortcuts available throughout TourKit.

Dashboard

| Shortcut | Action | |----------|--------| | N | Create new tour | | / | Focus search | | ? | Show shortcuts help | | G then D | Go to Dashboard | | G then T | Go to Tours | | G then C | Go to Campaigns | | G then A | Go to Analytics | | G then S | Go to Settings |

Tour Editor

Navigation

| Shortcut | Action | |----------|--------| | / | Previous/Next step | | Home | Go to first step | | End | Go to last step | | 1-9 | Jump to step 1-9 |

Editing

| Shortcut | Action | |----------|--------| | E | Edit current step | | Enter | Save changes | | Escape | Cancel editing | | Delete | Delete current step | | D | Duplicate step |

Playback

| Shortcut | Action | |----------|--------| | Space | Play/Pause | | R | Restart tour | | F | Fullscreen |

Steps

| Shortcut | Action | |----------|--------| | Ctrl/Cmd + ↑ | Move step up | | Ctrl/Cmd + ↓ | Move step down | | Ctrl/Cmd + D | Duplicate step |

Recording (Extension)

| Shortcut | Action | |----------|--------| | Alt + R | Start/Stop recording | | Alt + P | Pause recording | | Alt + S | Save tour | | Alt + C | Cancel recording | | Escape | Close extension panel |

Text Editor

When editing step descriptions:

| Shortcut | Action | |----------|--------| | Ctrl/Cmd + B | Bold | | Ctrl/Cmd + I | Italic | | Ctrl/Cmd + U | Underline | | Ctrl/Cmd + K | Insert link | | Ctrl/Cmd + Z | Undo | | Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + Z | Redo |

Global

These work anywhere in the app:

| Shortcut | Action | |----------|--------| | Ctrl/Cmd + S | Save | | Ctrl/Cmd + / | Toggle help | | Escape | Close modal/dialog |

Customizing Shortcuts

Currently, keyboard shortcuts cannot be customized. This feature is planned for a future release.

Accessibility

All shortcuts are designed to be accessible:

  • Single-hand friendly where possible
  • Consistent across the application
  • Clear visual feedback when activated

Tips

  1. Learn incrementally: Start with the shortcuts you use most often
  2. Use the help: Press ? anytime to see available shortcuts
  3. Muscle memory: Regular use will make them second nature
  4. Combine with mouse: Mix shortcuts and clicks for efficiency