Keycue 7 1 – Displays All Menu Shortcut Commands

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Ergonis's KeyCue Offers Keyboard Shortcut Cheat Sheet — KeyCue is a simple but ingenious Mac OS X application from Ergonis Software, makers of the invaluable PopChar X (see 'Panther-Prepared PopChar Published' in TidBITS-699). Taking advantage of Panther's Accessibility API (which I described in 'Scripting the Unscriptable in Mac OS X' in TidBITS-670), KeyCue reads through the menu items of the frontmost application, finds those that have keyboard shortcuts, and displays a window listing them when you hold down the Command key for a few seconds. A serious shortcoming of the menu paradigm, after all, is that it requires you to open each menu one at a time to hunt for a shortcut or menu item, with the result that you never get a conspectus of an application's shortcuts, and you probably never bother to memorize most of them because, having found the menu item you want, you then just choose it with the mouse. Using KeyCue for a little while, I find, quickly helps me remember the shortcuts for the menu items I use most often; and of course it also gives me a fast way, without hunting in the menus, to access the shortcuts I don't memorize and use less often. KeyCue isn't yet quite the utility I was hoping for; what I really want is a cheat sheet that lets me see and choose from all of an application's menu items, whether or not they have shortcuts, and I'd also like a cheat sheet showing all the global 'hot keys' that various applications have installed. But it's certainly a big help, and the $15 pricing is reasonable. You can download a demo version (659K) to try for yourself; it shows all available shortcuts only for the first 10 invocations, after which it hides some of the shortcuts. [MAN]




KeyCue 9.9 macOS

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File size: 5.53 MB
KeyCue - find, remember, and learn keyboard shortcuts.

Shortcuts are supposed to provide quick access to frequently used commands, but how many shortcuts do you know by heart? KeyCue helps you to use your macOS applications more effectively by displaying a concise table of all currently available menu shortcuts.
You no longer need to memorize and remember key combinations; just press the command key and KeyCue tells you what you want to know. With KeyCue you get an instant overview of the overall functionality of any application.

To open a menu or an item from a menu, press and hold the Alt key, and then press the letter key that matches the underlined character in the menu. Close a window or app With the window selected, press Alt + F4 (Function key F4). Menu shortcuts are supposed to provide quick access to frequently used menu commands. But honestly: how many menu shortcuts do you know by heart? KeyCue helps you to use your Mac OS X applications more effectively by displaying a concise table of all currently available menu shortcuts.

KeyCue 'teaches you' the most frequently used shortcuts on the fly so that you automatically start working more efficiently by making regular use of shortcuts.

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Besides that, KeyCue is your best friend when it comes to type emojis. It show a table of all available emoji characters and lets you insert any emoji with a simple click. You can find emoji characters by keyword or choose from the list of recently used emojis. Finding and typing your desired emoji has never been easier.
Get an instant overview of all shortcuts in any application
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Explore and type emojis
Quickly access folder contents
Access frequently used URLs
Discover System-wide hotkeys and made visible
Automatically omit known shortcuts to keep the shortcut table small
Flexible triggers and actions

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Search for commands and shortcuts
Integration with PopChar X lets you display and insert special characters
Display and insert Typinator snippets
Themes for customizing the appearance of the shortcut table
User-definable custom shortcut descriptions reveal hidden keyboard shortcuts
Manually omit known shortcuts
Show Keyboard Maestro, QuicKeys, and iKey shortcuts
Legend for keyboard symbols
Accessible via menu bar icon
Open interface for 3rd party applications
64-bit processor
OS X 10.7 or later
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