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4. Shortcut Hub

One-tap access to common keyboard shortcuts, organized by application. Shortcut labels automatically adapt to the target OS (Ctrl+Z on Windows/Linux, Cmd+Z on macOS).

Built-in Profiles

Profile What it covers
Default Common shortcuts (Copy, Paste, Undo, Save, etc.) — cannot be deleted
Blender 3D Transform, selection, view, mesh, mode, and shading shortcuts
KiCAD PCB design: layers, drawing, components, properties
Nomad Sculpt Sculpting tools, brush, transform, view, masking
Fusion 360 CAD: navigation, sketch, modeling, construction, assembly
Photoshop Tools, edit, view shortcuts
VS Code Navigation, editing, code, view shortcuts

Using Shortcuts

  1. Open the Shortcut Hub (or "Shortcuts" mode from the sidebar on Android)
  2. Tap any profile to open it
  3. Inside a profile, browse category tabs and tap any shortcut card to execute it
  4. The shortcut labels automatically adapt to the target OS

Creating and Managing Profiles (Android)

Action How
Create a profile Tap "Create Profile", enter a name
Edit a shortcut Long-press the shortcut → "Edit"
Delete a shortcut Long-press the shortcut → "Delete"
Add to favorites Long-press → "Add to My"
Duplicate a profile Long-press a profile → "Duplicate"
Export a profile Long-press → "Export" — saves a JSON file
Import a profile Tap "Import" — paste JSON or browse for a file

Custom Profiles (iOS)

Import JSON files conforming to the profile format. The JSON includes profile name, icon, theme color, categories, and shortcuts. Custom profiles are stored in the app's Documents/ShortcutProfiles/ directory.

My Shortcuts

Each profile has a My Shortcuts section for personal shortcuts specific to your workflow.

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