Keyboard Shortcuts for FreeTextKit — Complete Guide
All Keyboard Shortcuts
FreeTextKit supports keyboard shortcuts to reduce the small interruptions that slow down repeated text tasks. Here is the core set: **? (Shift + /)** to show shortcuts, **ALT + H** to go home, **ALT + C** to clear text input, and **Ctrl + Enter** to run the main action. When you repeat the same text workflow many times, these small time savings add up fast.
Navigation Shortcuts
Navigation shortcuts are most useful when you are switching between tools, reviewing output, or testing multiple conversions in a row. **ALT + H** takes you back home without interrupting your flow.
Action Shortcuts
Action shortcuts keep repeated input tasks fast. **ALT + C** clears the field when you want to start over, and **Ctrl + Enter** triggers the current tool action without reaching for the mouse.
How to View Shortcuts In-App
While using FreeTextKit, press **?** to open the built-in shortcut help overlay. That keeps discovery inside the product instead of forcing users to memorize everything up front. It is the easiest way to teach shortcuts while they are actually working.
Tips for Faster Workflows
Start with the 2 or 3 shortcuts you reach for most often, then add more only after they feel natural. The real productivity gain comes from fewer context switches, not from memorizing a long cheat sheet on day one. The how-to-use page is the best place to connect shortcuts with the rest of the workflow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn the shortcuts that speed up text work
Open FreeTextKit How to Use to see the fastest path through the text tools family.
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