Keyboard Shortcuts for OnlineNotepadPRO
Master these shortcuts to boost your productivity when using our online notepad
Keyboard shortcuts can dramatically increase your writing and editing speed. OnlineNotepadPRO supports a wide range of shortcuts that work across most browsers and devices. By memorizing these key combinations, you can perform common actions without reaching for your mouse, saving valuable time and maintaining your creative flow.
Text Formatting Shortcuts
Action | Windows/Linux | Mac |
---|---|---|
Bold Text | Ctrl + B | ⌘ + B |
Italic Text | Ctrl + I | ⌘ + I |
Underline Text | Ctrl + U | ⌘ + U |
Align Left | Ctrl + Shift + L | ⌘ + Shift + L |
Align Center | Ctrl + Shift + E | ⌘ + Shift + E |
Align Right | Ctrl + Shift + R | ⌘ + Shift + R |
Create Bullet List | Ctrl + Shift + 8 | ⌘ + Shift + 8 |
Editing Shortcuts
Action | Windows/Linux | Mac |
---|---|---|
Undo | Ctrl + Z | ⌘ + Z |
Redo | Ctrl + Y | ⌘ + Shift + Z |
Cut | Ctrl + X | ⌘ + X |
Copy | Ctrl + C | ⌘ + C |
Paste | Ctrl + V | ⌘ + V |
Select All | Ctrl + A | ⌘ + A |
Find | Ctrl + F | ⌘ + F |
Find and Replace | Ctrl + H | ⌘ + H |
Document Management Shortcuts
Action | Windows/Linux | Mac |
---|---|---|
Save | Ctrl + S | ⌘ + S |
Ctrl + P | ⌘ + P | |
New Document | Ctrl + N | ⌘ + N |
Toggle Full Screen | F11 | ⌘ + Ctrl + F |
Bookmark Page | Ctrl + D | ⌘ + D |
Text Navigation Shortcuts
Action | Windows/Linux | Mac |
---|---|---|
Move to beginning of line | Home | ⌘ + ← |
Move to end of line | End | ⌘ + → |
Move to beginning of document | Ctrl + Home | ⌘ + ↑ |
Move to end of document | Ctrl + End | ⌘ + ↓ |
Move one word left | Ctrl + ← | Option + ← |
Move one word right | Ctrl + → | Option + → |
Browser-specific Shortcuts
Action | Windows/Linux | Mac |
---|---|---|
Zoom In | Ctrl + + | ⌘ + + |
Zoom Out | Ctrl + - | ⌘ + - |
Reset Zoom | Ctrl + 0 | ⌘ + 0 |
Refresh Page | F5 or Ctrl + R | ⌘ + R |
Pro Tips for Keyboard Masters
Master the Basics First
Start by learning the most common shortcuts: Ctrl+C (copy), Ctrl+V (paste), Ctrl+Z (undo), and Ctrl+S (save). These four commands alone will dramatically increase your productivity.
Create Muscle Memory
Practice new shortcuts repeatedly until they become automatic. Try to use the keyboard shortcut instead of the mouse whenever possible, even if it's slower at first.
Build Your Repertoire Gradually
Don't try to learn all shortcuts at once. Add a few new ones each week to your workflow until they become second nature.
Keep a Cheat Sheet Handy
Print this page or bookmark it for quick reference until you've memorized your most-used shortcuts.