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Keyboard Shortcuts

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Here are some useful keyboard shortcuts:

  • j/k: next/previous item
  • n/p: scan down/up (list only)
  • o/enter: expand/collapse (list only)
  • s: star item
  • <Shift> + s: share item
  • v: view original
  • t: tag item
  • m: mark item as read
  • r: refresh
  • <Shift> + a: mark all as read
  • 1: switch to expanded view
  • 2: switch to list view
  • <Shift> + n/p: next/previous subscription
  • <Shift> + x: expand folder
  • <Shift> + o: open subscription or folder
  • g then h: go home
  • g then a: go to all items
  • g then s: go to starred items
  • g then t: open tag selector
  • g then u: open subscription selector
Google Reader - Common Questions
www.google.com/help/reader/faq.html#shortcuts
5. Are there any keyboard shortcuts?

Keyboard shortcuts save you time by helping you quickly explore your reading list without moving your hand back and forth between your keyboard and mouse. Here are the keyboard shortcuts for Google Reader:

j/kitem down/upselects the next/previous item in the list
space/shift-spacepage down/upmoves the page down/up
n/pscan down/upin list view, selects the next item without opening it
oopen/close itemin list view, expands or collapses the selected item
enteropen/close itemin list view, expands or collapses the selected item
stoggle starstars the selected item
shift-stoggle shareshares the selected item
mmark as read/unreadswitches the read state of the selected item
ttag an itemopens the tagging field for the selected item
vview originalopens the original source for this article in a new window
shift-amark all as readmarks all items in the current view as read
1expanded viewdisplays the subscription as expanded items
2list viewdisplays the subscription as a list of headlines
rrefreshrefreshes the unread counts in the navigation
shift-n/pnavigation down/upselects the next/previous subscription or folder in the navigation
shift-xnavigation expand/collapseexpand or collapse a folder selected in the navigation
shift-onavigation open subscriptionopens the item currently selected in the navigation
ghgo to homegoes to the Google Reader homepage
gago to all itemsgoes to the "All items" view
gsgo to starred itemsgoes to the "Starred items" view
gtgo to tagallows you to navigate to a tag by entering the tag name
gugo to subscriptionallows you to navigate to a subscription by entering the subscription name

6. How does sharing work?

Sharing is one of our favorite features. In fact, we like it so much that we've got a whole page of questions devoted to it. Find out more about sharing.
HowTo

Google Help Center: What's the Quick Add feature?
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What's the Quick Add feature?

Don't like filling out complicated forms? Quick Add can (almost) read your mind. If you type in something like [Brunch with Mom at Java 11am Sunday], Quick Add can figure out what you mean and pop the new event right onto your calendar.

Basic Tips

The recipe for events is to enter “what,” “who,” “where” and “when.” However, only “what” and “when” are required.

  • What: This can be any text; the event title is created from this.
  • When: This can be nearly any date and/or time expression. Using “at” and/or “on” can help the recognition.
  • Who: This should begin with “with” followed by a list of email addresses; these are added to the guest list.
  • Where: This can be any text following “at” or “in.”

How Quick Add Works and How To Use It

If you enter a time with no date, Quick Add will create the event on the earliest date that puts the event in the future; the present day if the time is later, or the next day if the time has already passed:

  • Enter [Volleyball at 5pm]

If you do not enter a start time or end time, Quick Add will create an All Day event:

  • Enter [Bank holiday 8/14]

If you do not enter an end time, Quick Add will create a one hour long event:

  • Enter [Staff meeting next Monday at 13:00]

You can specify start and end times using either time ranges or time intervals:

  • Enter [Running w/ Pat 2:15 tomorrow for 45 minutes]
  • Enter [Running w/ Pat 2:15 – 3 pm tomorrow]

Multi-day events can be specified using date ranges:

  • Enter [National Conference 9/23 – 9/26 in Atlanta]

If you'd like someone added to the guest list, enter his or her email address.

  • Enter [Lunch at Charlie's tomorrow noon gcal@gmail.com]

Three-letter time zone abbreviations can be recognized following the time:

  • Enter [Call New York at 3 pm EDT]

If you have a name of a location that includes a date or time word, such as “Taco Tuesdays” or “Café 3pm”, use quotation marks around the name to avoid Quick Add from creating the event on Tuesday or at 3pm.

  • Enter [lunch with John at "Taco Tuesdays" Friday 12 pm]

Creating Recurring Events

When creating recurring events, the time expression has three parts: the start, the repetition, and the end.

Example: [Gardening Monday at 10 am repeats weekly for 8 weeks].

The start is “Monday at 10 am,” the repetition rule is “repeats weekly,” and the end is given by “8 weeks.” Quick Add understands many kinds of repetition rules covering daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly repetitions. Examples are given below. We also encourage you to try various texts to explore this feature further.

To create a weekly recurring event:

  • Enter [Meeting at work every Monday at 2pm]
  • Enter [Tennis practice Tuesday 7pm to 9pm weekly]

To create a monthly recurring event:

  • Enter [Dinner at Mom’s on the first Tuesday of every month]
  • Enter [Manicure on 9/1 every month]

To create a yearly recurring event:

  • Enter [Mom's birthday June 19 yearly]
  • Enter [Wedding anniversary July 3 yearly]

To create an event that repeats a certain number of times:

  • Enter [Baseball Game every Thursday for 10 weeks]
  • Enter [Language Class every Wednesday 7-8pm for 5 months]

Please note that when entering recurring events, don't enter a location in the middle of a time expression. For example, don't enter [dance practice every Tuesday in the gym at 8pm]. This event should be entered [dance practice at the gym every Tuesday 8pm].

Also, if you do not specify an end date, duration, or number of times the recurring event occurs, it will repeat for 365 times, which is the maximum number of instances currently allowed for a recurring event.

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