NetNewsWire/Technotes/HelpBook/5.0/en/keyboard-shortcuts.markdown
Ryan Dotson 7c5c02407a Help Book: Added sorting, syncing, keyboard shortcuts
Added pages:
- Sorting the timeline
- Syncing accounts
- Keyboard shortcuts

Updated pages:
- On My Mac: added hiding/disabling
- On My Mac: added syncing note
- Adding Feeds: added links
- Various pages, adjusting formatting

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@title Keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts

NetNewsWires interface is easily navigable using keyboard shortcuts.

The most useful shortcuts are for reading articles: space to scroll articles and jump to the next unread one, or n to jump immediately to the next unread article. Theres also b to open the article in your browser (the Return or Enter keys work too).

In-app list of keyboard shortcuts

A comprehensive list of NetNewsWires keyboard shortcuts is always accessible to you in NetNewsWire. Just click on Help → Keyboard Shortcuts in the menu bar.

The list opens in a separate window which you can leave open to remind you of the keys to press. Youll be a NetNewsWire keyboard magician in no time.

Do I need to use the Command key?

No, the Command (⌘) key isnt required for these advanced keyboard shortcuts  just press the key by itself.

NetNewsWires keyboard shortcuts

Many of NetNewsWires shortcuts work from anywhere in the app. Others only work when a certain pane is active and highlighted.

Everywhere in NetNewsWire
Scroll or go to next unread space
Go to next unread n or +
Mark as read r
Mark all as read k
Mark older articles as read o
Mark all as read, go to next unread l
Mark as unread, go to next unread m
Mark as unread u
Open in browser b or ⏎ or Enter
Previous subscription a
Next subscription z
Feed list (left pane)
Collapse , or ⌥+←
Expand . or ⌥+→
Collapse All (except for group items) ; or ⌥+⌘+←
Expand All ' or ⌥+⌘+→
Move focus to headlines
Article list timeline (centre pane)
Move focus to subscriptions
Move focus to detail
Article reader (right pane)
Move focus to headlines