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Customize your Keyboard Shortcuts

Keyboard Shortcuts

Structeezy has a set of keyboard shortcuts that you can use to quickly navigate the app. You can customize these shortcuts to match your needs.

Default Shortcuts

UI

ShortcutDescription
alt + sToggle open or closed the command Structeezy panel
alt + xToggle expanded or collapsed the Structeezy panel
alt + qCloses the save custom structure modal
f1Save the currently selected structure and its children as a custom structure
f2Save your whole structure tree as a custom structure

Inject Containers

ShortcutDescription
alt + shift + sAdd a section element
alt + dAdd a div element
alt + cAdd a Bricks container element with a tag of <div>
alt + bAdd a Bricks block element with a tag of <div>
alt + shift + cAdd a Section <section> and a child Container <div>

Inject Text

ShortcutDescription
alt + pAdd a basic text element with a <p> tag
alt + 1 or alt + num1Add a heading element with a <h1> tag
alt + 2 or alt + num2Add a heading element with a <h2> tag
alt + 3 or alt + num3Add a heading element with a <h3> tag
alt + 4 or alt + num4Add a heading element with a <h4> tag
alt + 5 or alt + num5Add a heading element with a <h5> tag
alt + 6 or alt + num6Add a heading element with a <h6> tag
alt + aAdd a basic text element with a <a> tag and link attributes

Customize Shortcuts

Single shortcut

You can customize the keyboard shortcuts to match your needs. To do so, click on the Keyboard Shortcuts tab at the left of the Preferences dashboard view.

A shortcut is a string representing a combination of keys. The keys are separated by a + sign. For example, alt + s is a shortcut that represents the combination of the alt key and the s key.

To customize a shortcut, click on the shortcut you want to change and type the keys combination you want to use. The shortcut will be updated automatically.

Multiple shortcuts

If necessary, you can assign multiple shortcuts to the same action. For example, you can assign alt + s and alt + shift + s to the same action. This way, you can use the shortcut that is the most convenient for you.

To assign multiple shortcuts to the same action, simply separate the shortcuts by a comma. For example, alt + s, alt + shift + s will assign alt + s and alt + shift + s to the same action.

As an example, default shortcut for headings allows you to use alt + 1 (the 1 key on the main keyboard) or alt + num1 (the 1 key on the numeric pad) to add a heading element with a <h1> tag.

Keys syntax

The keys are represented by their name. For example, the alt key is represented by the alt name. The s key is represented by the s name.

In addition to all text characters that can be used, the following table lists the names of the keys you can use to customize your shortcuts.

general

NameAlternate
cancel
backspace
tab
clear
enter
shift
ctrl
altmenu
pausebreak
capslock
escapeesc
spacespacebar
pageup
pagedown
end
home
left
up
right
down
select
printscreen
execute
snapshot
insertins
deletedel
help
scrolllockscroll
comma,
period.
slashforwardslash /
graveaccent`
openbracket[
backslash\
closebracket]
apostrophe'

0-9

NameAlternate
zero0
one1
two2
three3
four4
five5
six6
seven7
eight8
nine9

Numpad

NameAlternate
numzeronum0
numonenum1
numtwonum2
numthreenum3
numfournum4
numfivenum5
numsixnum6
numsevennum7
numeightnum8
numninenum9
nummultiplynum*
numaddnum+
numenter
numsubtractnum-
numdecimalnum.
numdividenum/
numlocknum

Function keys

Name
f1
f2
f3
f4
f5
f6
f7
f8
f9
f10
f11
f12
f13
f14
f15
f16
f17
f18
f19
f20
f21
f22
f23
f24

secondary key symbols

NameAlternate
tilde~
exclamationexclamationpoint !
at@
number#
dollardollars dollarsign $
percent%
caret^
ampersandand &
asterisk*
openparen(
closeparen)
underscore_
plus+
opencurlybraceopencurlybracket {
closecurlybraceclosecurlybracket }
verticalbar|
colon:
'quotationmark'
'openanglebracket<
closeanglebracket>
questionmark?