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
- Open the Shortcut Hub (or "Shortcuts" mode from the sidebar on Android)
- Tap any profile to open it
- Inside a profile, browse category tabs and tap any shortcut card to execute it
- 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.
Next Steps
- ← Target-Specific Keyboard — Keyboard layouts and target OS mapping
- Macros → — Automated key sequences