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Today on the show, Steven Scott and Shaun Preece are joined once again by Robin Christopherson to discuss various aspects of using Outlook, focusing on accessibility features, keyboard shortcuts, and tips for navigating the email and calendar functionalities. They explore common challenges faced by users, particularly those relying on screen readers, and provide practical solutions to enhance productivity. The discussion also touches on the importance of understanding the layout and features of Outlook to improve user experience. In this conversation, Steven also shares his frustrations with Windows File Explorer, with Robin offering tips for customizing it for better efficiency. The discussion also covers the benefits of Live Listen and AirPods Pro 2 for individuals with hearing impairments, as well as insights into a condition called ROSAH syndrome, a rare condition affecting vision and other health aspects. Robin talks about how he learned he had the syndrome and what's happening to let others know about the research to find out more about it.Mentions:Robin's Guide To Outlook -ROSAH Syndrome Information - Get in touch with Double Tap by emailing us feedback@doubletaponair.com or by call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also now contact us via Whatsapp on 1-613-481-0144 or visit doubletaponair.com/whatsapp to connect. We are also across social media including X, Mastodon and Facebook. Double Tap is available daily on AMI-audio across Canada, on podcast worldwide and now on YouTube.Chapter Markers:00:00 Intro02:02 Navigating Outlook: Tips and Tricks12:01 Mastering the Calendar in Outlook19:56 Advanced Features and Accessibility in Outlook27:58 Exploring Outlook and Personal Experiences28:23 Navigating Windows File Explorer Challenges32:03 Customizing File Explorer for Efficiency36:58 Live Listen and Hearing Aid Technology49:27 Understanding ROSAH Syndrome and Personal Insights Find Double Tap online: YouTube, Double Tap WebsiteJoin the conversation and add your voice to the show either by calling in, sending an email or leaving us a voicemail!Email: feedback@doubletaponair.comPhone: 1-877-803-4567About AMIAMI is a media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians with disabilities through three broadcast services — AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French — and streaming platform AMI+. Our vision is to establish AMI as a leader in the offering of accessible content, providing a voice for Canadians with disabilities through authentic storytelling, representation and positive portrayal. To learn more visit AMI.ca and AMItele.ca.Find more great AMI Original Content on AMI+Learn more at AMI.caConnect with Accessible Media Inc. online:X /Twitter @AccessibleMediaInstagram @AccessibleMediaInc / @AMI-audioFacebook at @AccessibleMediaIncTikTok @AccessibleMediaInc
View this video at https://macmost.com/10-mac-spotlight-keyboard-shortcuts.html. The Spotlight menu can be used to search for files, apps and other things with just Command+Space, typing, and then Return. But you can also use other keyboard shortcuts to go to the file location, preview items, get definitions, perform web searches and more.
This week, we tell you more about Windows 11 hotkeys and Paul shares some of the keyboard shortcuts he uses most. Host: Paul Thurrott Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
This week, we tell you more about Windows 11 hotkeys and Paul shares some of the keyboard shortcuts he uses most. Host: Paul Thurrott Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
This week, we tell you more about Windows 11 hotkeys and Paul shares some of the keyboard shortcuts he uses most. Host: Paul Thurrott Want access to the video version and exclusive features? Become a member of Club TWiT today! https://twit.tv/clubtwit Club TWiT members can discuss this episode and leave feedback in the Club TWiT Discord.
#198: Learn to find anything online quickly, effectively and securely with Chris and Steph Smith. We discuss essential tools and tips for navigating the web, from uncovering hidden information to leveraging AI and keyboard shortcuts to validating sources. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or a casual browser, you'll gain practical strategies to unlock the internet's full potential. Steph Smith is a writer and the host of the a16z and Sh*t You Don't Learn in School podcasts. She builds online projects like Internet Pipes and Trends, and has launched several websites that topped Product Hunt. Previously, she led HubSpot's Creator Program and worked at The Hustle. Link to Full Show Notes: https://chrishutchins.com/steph-smith-navigating-the-internet-pipes Partner Deals Copilot: Free 2 months access to my favorite personal finance app with code HACKS2 Bilt Rewards: Earn the most valuable points when you pay rent MasterClass: Learn from the world's best with 15% off Notion: Try Notion AI free to automate tedious tasks and streamline your work Fabric: Affordable term life insurance for you and your family DeleteMe: 20% off removing your personal info from the web For all the deals, discounts and promo codes from our partners, go to: chrishutchins.com/deals Resources Mentioned Steph Smith: Website | X | Podcast Internet Pipes (Get $200 off with code ALLTHEHACKS) Browser Extensions Keepa Honey Capital One Eno Points Path Keywords Everywhere Grammarly Library Extension Similarweb Ghostery Wappalyzer | changedetection.io | Distill Text Blaze OneTab Tools Syften Arc Rectangle Superhuman (Use code ALLTHEHACKS for a free month) Search Engines Reddit Search: GigaBrain | Redditle Academic Search: Google Dataset Search | Consensus AI Tools Perplexity Globe Explorer Note Taking: Obsidian | NotebookLM Cubby PodEngine Email Contact Searches: Lusha | Hunter | Muck Rack RadRunner Electric Utility Bikes Unclaimed Money Database Supplement Validators: Examine | Pillser Tools for Storing Info Evernote Notion (Try Notion AI free here) Apple Notes Save to Notion Arc Search Audio and Video Editing: Descript Business Ideas ImportYeti Harper's Index ResearchRabbit AppMagic Web Scraping: Web Scraper | Browse AI ATH Podcast Chris' Newsletter: Sign Up | Past Issues Ep #78: Action List: Everything You Can Do To Protect Your Identity, Accounts, Credit and Family Ep #85: Building a Second Brain to Organize Your Digital Life with Tiago Forte Full Show Notes (00:00) Introduction (02:16) Most Common Mistakes in Finding Info Online (04:45) Browser Extensions for Better Research (09:47) Online Research Tools (11:49) Keyboard Shortcuts (14:54) Different Types of Search Engines (19:45) Why Reddit Is the Most Underutilized Search Engine (23:51) How Information Available on Each Platform Differs (28:38) Ways to Leverage ChatGPT (36:26) Google's New Notebook LM (44:40) How to Effectively Search for Email Addresses (46:23) How to Delete Your Personal Information Online (50:00) The Importance of Digital Privacy (52:56) Ways to Validate Online Sources and Info (55:45) Validating Expertise (58:20) The Most Efficient Ways to Store Info (1:06:01) Internet Pipes: Researching Business Ideas and Trends (1:09:17) Web Scraping (1:11:14) Steph's Final Piece of Advice for Online Research (1:14:10) Where to Find Steph and Her Work Connect with Chris Newsletter | Membership | Twitter | Instagram | LinkedIn Editor's Note: The content on this page is accurate as of the posting date; however, some of our partner offers may have expired. Opinions expressed here are the author's alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, hotel, airline, or other entity. This content has not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of the entities included within the post.
When I first began programming about twenty years ago, I had a colleague who was an advanced architect and genius developer. Each time I reached over with my right hand, he would mumble something about being mouse disabled. His version wasn’t as politically correct and was often wrapped with some obscene words that aren’t safe …
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20240725 Vispero–Use New Keyboard Shortcuts to Navigate Google Drive Online Originally Broadcasted July 25, 2024, on ACB Media 5 Google Drive has updated keyboard shortcuts that make navigation easier. We showed participants how to access Google Drive online, plus navigate folders and files using keyboard shortcuts.
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In this episode, Hector gives Alicia a tour of the QuickBooks Online desktop app, highlighting its features and benefits for users transitioning from QuickBooks Desktop. They discuss the app's customizable navigation, ability to have multiple tabs and windows open simultaneously, and the new split-screen view feature. Hector and Alicia also compare the app to using QuickBooks Online in a browser, noting the trade-offs in performance and functionality. Finally, they touch on the potential for an offline mode and the limitations of not being able to use browser extensions within the app.SponsorsClient Hub- https://uqb.promo/clienthubG-Accon - https://uqb.promo/gacconMakers Hub - https://uqb.promo/makershub(00:00) - Unofficial QuickBooks Accountants Podcast Episode 43 (03:47) - Hector Role-Plays as Intuit Product Manager (04:47) - Exploring the Desktop View Feature (06:48) - Customizing the Navigation Experience (17:51) - Tabs and Multi-Window Functionality (23:52) - Keyboard Shortcuts and Menu Navigation (29:54) - Exploring the Navigation Bar (31:23) - Zooming Features and Their Benefits (33:54) - Multi-Instance and Split Screen Capabilities (41:18) - Addressing Speed and Offline Mode Concerns (46:39) - Browser Extensions and Their Limitations (49:15) - Upcoming Courses and Conferences (52:06) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts Send your Questions/Comments (we could read/answer them on air) ask@uqapodcast.comLinks/Apps Mentioned in this episode:Alicia's article on QuickBooks Expert Assisted Bookkeeping - https://royalwise.com/alicias-thoughts-about-qb-expert-assisted-bookkeeping/Hector's App - RightTool www.righttool.appAlicia's Training - RoyalWise http://royl.ws/uqapodcastAlicia's QBO Products, Services, and Inventory Course - http://royl.ws/qbo-InventoryQuickBooks Connect Conference www.quickbooksconnect.comQuickBooks Tricky Situations: http://royl.ws/QBOtricksNext-Level Accounting: http://royl.ws/NextLevelAccountingCheck out Alicia's step-by-step QBO Textbooks at http://www.questivaconsultants.com
In this episode, Shaun Preece discusses the process of finding files, folders, and websites on a Windows computer using a screen reader, as well as navigating File Explorer and creating shortcuts. He provides tips and demonstrations on using the Start menu, File Explorer, and keyboard shortcuts to efficiently locate and access files and folders. Additionally, he demonstrates the creation of desktop shortcuts for files, folders, and websites, along with assigning keyboard shortcuts to these shortcuts.HighlightsIntroduction (00:00)Finding Files & Folders (01:39)Using File Explorer (03:04)Tree View & Navigation Pane (06:32)Item View List (09:17)Pro-Tip: Change View from Grid to List (10:27)Creating Shortcuts (11:55)Shortcut Super-Tips (17:34)Keyboard Shortcuts for Shortcuts (19:15)Other Effective Uses for Shortcuts (20:08)Show Close (21:49) About Shaun of the ShedShaun of the Shed gives those new to the world of technology a helping hand with everything from using a screen reader or smart speakers to unboxing and starting up a new computer.Host Shaun Preece is an audio producer from Manchester who has a real passion for technology. Despite being born with a visual impairment, Shaun's sight has worsened over the years and as such he has depended more on assistive technology.You can also hear Shaun on AMI's Double Tap podcast, airing weekly at noon Eastern on AMI-audio or download it from your favourite podcast platform. About AMIAMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI's vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.Learn more at AMI.caConnect on Twitter @AccessibleMediaOn Instagram @accessiblemediaincOn Facebook at @AccessibleMediaIncEmail feedback@ami.ca
View in HD at . Using the arrow and modifier keys will let you efficiently write and edit on your Mac without needing to take your hand off the keyboard to use a mouse or trackpad.
Join Scott and Wes as they dish out the juiciest VSCode secrets for coding like a boss (or a Tolinski)! From speedy navigation to must-have extensions and the sickest themes, get ready to level up your coding game. Show Notes 00:00 Welcome to Syntax! 00:47 Brought to you by Sentry.io. 01:44 A recording bug. 03:18 VSCode versions. 05:59 Tabs or no tabs. 10:32 Navigation tips. 11:35 Mouse and trackpad input. 13:43 Move, select and expand by 19:07 Interface tips. 19:17 Sidebars. 24:23 Sticky headers. 26:21 Activity bar. 30:30 Show or hide? 31:35 Profiles. 32:43 Keyboard Shortcuts. 32:49 Renaming. 34:32 Extensions. 34:45 Text pastry. 36:43 Better comments. 39:03 Auto rename tag. 40:02 Change case. 40:25 Permute lines. 41:26 File utils. 43:20 Sort JSON objects. 43:50 SQLite viewer. 44:29 Spell checker. 45:42 APC. 49:19 Themes. Syntax Theme 53:05 Final tricks. Log Wrapper 57:44 What about the AI stuff? 01:00:10 Sick Picks & Shameless Plugs. Sick Picks Scott: Flicker Free Ultra Definition Phillips Bulbs. Wes: Clear Shoe Box Organizers. Shameless Plugs Scott: Syntax Newsletter. Hit us up on Socials! Syntax: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Wes: X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Scott:X Instagram Tiktok LinkedIn Threads Randy: X Instagram YouTube Threads
Does your wrist get sore sometimes because you're scrolling and clicking your way through the workday with your mouse?Unlock your powers of speed with today's keyboard shortcuts. Get the keyboard shortcuts for Undo and Redo whether you're a Windows or Mac user and a quick summary of a research study that shows why you should start using these keyboard shortcuts today. CONNECT WITH US Claim Your Weekly EDGE Newsletter to Boost Your Productivity. It's FREE!Over 24,225 listeners and counting!-> https://edge.ck.page/bea5b3fda6 If you have an amazing productivity tool or app that will make people more productive please reach out to us at b at brandon c white dot com OTHER GREAT PODCASTS ON THE BEST PODCASTS NETWORK How to Write a Business Plan Podcasthttps://businessplan.buzzsprout.com Owning a Business Podcasthttps://owningabusiness.buzzsprout.com MARKETING Podcast https://PodcastOnMarketing.com The Brandon White Showhttps://myedgepodcast.com Thanks for listening to the productivity podcast!
Three keyboard shortcuts that will make you faster and more productive.The keyboard shortcuts include, how to toggle between open windows of the same app, how to take a screenshot and annotate it so you can show people what you're talking about, and how to type a URL into the address bar FAST.Learn how to do them, and learn some research on how much more efficient they will make you. CONNECT WITH US Claim Your Weekly EDGE Newsletter to Boost Your Productivity. It's FREE!Over 24,225 listeners and counting!-> https://edge.ck.page/bea5b3fda6 If you have an amazing productivity tool or app that will make people more productive please reach out to us at b at brandon c white dot com OTHER GREAT PODCASTS ON THE BEST PODCASTS NETWORK How to Write a Business Plan Podcasthttps://businessplan.buzzsprout.com Owning a Business Podcasthttps://owningabusiness.buzzsprout.com MARKETING Podcast https://PodcastOnMarketing.com The Brandon White Showhttps://myedgepodcast.com Thanks for listening to the productivity podcast!
View in HD at . Sometimes more than one keyboard shortcut can be use in rapid succession to perform an action. Here are some examples of combining keyboard shortcuts to perform various tasks and increase your productivity.
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In this episode, we’re diving deep into the world of keyboard shortcuts and the powerful command palette within WordPress.
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In this power-packed video/podcast, we dive deep into the world of Windows shortcuts and uncover the game-changing tips that will revolutionize the way you work. Join us as we reveal the top shortcuts that can supercharge your productivity and help you accomplish tasks faster than ever before. Discover the hidden gem of Ctrl + Shift + T, a shortcut that instantly reopens recently closed tabs in web browsers, ensuring you never lose important web pages again. Say goodbye to tedious backspacing with Ctrl + Backspace, a secret weapon that allows you to delete entire words at once and breeze through your writing tasks like a pro. But that's not all! We also unveil the lesser-known shortcut Alt + F4, the ultimate closer that swiftly shuts down active windows or applications, saving you valuable time and effort. These shortcuts are just the tip of the iceberg, and in this video/podcast, we promise to share more Windows-specific keyboard shortcuts that will take your productivity to new heights. Join us on this journey to work smarter, not harder. Learn how to unleash your productivity potential and achieve more in less time with these powerful Windows shortcuts. Watch/listen now and witness the transformative impact they can have on your workflow. Get ready to supercharge your productivity and take control of your Windows experience like never before!
Welcome to "Mac Hidden Shortcut Gems"! In this video/podcast, we will introduce you to three powerful keyboard shortcuts for Mac that will skyrocket your productivity. Shortcut #1: Command + Shift + T. Discover the magic of reopening recently closed tabs in most web browsers with a single keystroke. No more losing important web pages or wasting time searching for them again. This shortcut will get you back on track instantly. Shortcut #2: Command + Delete. Say goodbye to tedious backspacing. With this secret weapon, you can delete entire words at once, making your writing tasks a breeze. Watch your productivity soar as you effortlessly navigate through your work. Shortcut #3: Command + Q. Impress your friends with this lesser-known shortcut. By pressing Command + Q, you can instantly quit the active application, saving you precious time and effort. It's the ultimate closer for a smooth workflow. Hungry for more? Stay tuned for our next video/podcast, where we will unveil a plethora of Mac-specific keyboard shortcuts. With these gems in your arsenal, you'll work smarter, save time, and unleash your full productivity potential. Get ready to take your Mac experience to the next level. Join us and let's dive into the world of Mac Hidden Shortcut Gems!
In this episode, Tyler demonstrates how to assign your own keyboard shortcuts to menu bar commands that lack default shortcuts in macOS.An example of where this may be useful is in System Settings, where many settings can be quickly accessed from the View menu, however none of these commands have default keyboard shortcuts mapped to them. To create your own shortcut for a command:Open the app that contains the command, and note exactly how it's displayed in the menu bar; you'll need to enter this later.Open System Settings > Keyboard, and click Keyboard shortcuts.Select "Application shortcuts" in the table, and click Add.Choose the app the shortcut will apply to from the "Application" popup menu. note that you cannot map a shortcut that's already in use by that app.Type the exact name of the command in the "Menu title" field. To enter an ellipsis (…) sign as part of the command, press Option-Colon.In the "Shortcut" field, type the shortcut you want to assign to that command, and click Done to dismiss the dialog.If the app containing the command you assigned a shortcut to is open, quit and reopen it for the change to take effect.
macOS has dozens of built-in keyboard shortcuts that make it possible to skip out on mousing altogether. Discovering those keyboard shortcuts, however, can be a challenge. Mikah Sargent shows you macOS's preset keyboard shortcuts for editing and navigating document text. In no time, you'll be moving through and selecting lines, words, and paragraphs of text at the tap of a key combination. Mac keyboard shortcuts Host: Mikah Sargent Discuss episodes in the TWiT Community. Club TWiT members can discuss episodes in the Club TWiT Discord.
macOS has dozens of built-in keyboard shortcuts that make it possible to skip out on mousing altogether. Discovering those keyboard shortcuts, however, can be a challenge. Mikah Sargent shows you macOS's preset keyboard shortcuts for editing and navigating document text. In no time, you'll be moving through and selecting lines, words, and paragraphs of text at the tap of a key combination. Mac keyboard shortcuts Host: Mikah Sargent Discuss episodes in the TWiT Community. Club TWiT members can discuss episodes in the Club TWiT Discord.
macOS has dozens of built-in keyboard shortcuts that make it possible to skip out on mousing altogether. Discovering those keyboard shortcuts, however, can be a challenge. Mikah Sargent shows you macOS's preset keyboard shortcuts for editing and navigating document text. In no time, you'll be moving through and selecting lines, words, and paragraphs of text at the tap of a key combination. Mac keyboard shortcuts Host: Mikah Sargent Discuss episodes in the TWiT Community. Club TWiT members can discuss episodes in the Club TWiT Discord.
View in HD at . Learn some keyboard shortcuts to speed up your Safari browsing experience.
Trainer Kliph from SturItUp.com Trainer Matt from TTJTech.biz And John Panarese from MacForTheBlind.com Teach you how to select non continuous items, how to drag and drop, some more keyboard shortcuts, and Trainer matt has a cool tip on the Calendar. Enjoy this great teaching, and feel free to leave feedback or ask questions. Find out more at http://tech-talk-coast2coast.sturitup.com
In this episode, we dive into how introducing keyboard shortcuts to students is actually teaching a "lifelong" tech skill. Plus I share tips and resources to help any teacher get started. If you want to ensure that your students have skills they can use to navigate digital spaces efficiently, this episode is for you! Show notes: https://classtechtips.com/2023/01/17/keyboarding-shortcuts-198 Sponsored by VIZOR: https://vizor.cloud/monica Follow Monica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classtechtips/ Take your pick of free EdTech resources: https://classtechtips.com/free-stuff-favorites/
View in HD at . You can use the Shortcuts app to create very simple Shortcuts to launch apps. You can then assign a keyboard shortcut to that and now launch or switch to that app with a single key press. Add as many as you like for quick access to your most-used apps.
View in HD at . While watching YouTube videos on your Mac (or PC) you can use a variety of onscreen and keyboard controls. Learn how to navigate by chapter, speed up or slow down playback, use picture-in-picture, view transcripts and more.
View in HD at . Learn how to create a custom keyboard shortcut for any Menu Bar command in any app. You can also override existing keyboard shortcuts.
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View in HD at . What are the top 10 Mac keyboard shortcuts and how would you even determine such a thing? Gary from MacMost tackles this difficult task and reveals the to 10 Mac keyboard shortcuts with tips and tricks for using each.
Today on the show, Steven is joined by Robin Christopherson who sits in for Shaun as he is unwell. The duo discusses more regarding the fallout of Elon Musk buying Twitter, and how we can advocate for ourselves when it comes to inaccessible products. There's also a wide discussion on keyboard shortcuts for Mac and Windows users that can be enjoyed by all; what's your favourite? Keep your feedback coming. Email feedback@doubletaponair.com or call 1-877-803-4567 and leave us a voicemail. You can also find us across social media @DoubleTapOnAir.
...here I come. KLM permitting.Getting ready to go to Swift Leeds.Finally received that Model-100 keyboard I kept on talking about. This thing is just amazing. More on that when I have used the device a bit more.Also, the video of my talk at 360iDev is now available too. And if you are still looking for training on aSync/Await, Daniel Steinberg will be in Amsterdam on November 7th.Now I am off to SwiftLeeds, if you are there too, come say hi, I'll most likely be near the Stream table.In this episode, I'm going to talk about:How to add Keyboard Shortcuts in SwiftUIMastering NavigationStack in SwiftUI. NavigationPathUsing the dismiss action from the SwiftUI environmentSwiftUI View That FitsAccordion in SwiftUI - DisclosureGroup ExplorationsApple's use of Swift and SwiftUI in iOS 16System Programming Interfaces (SPI) in Swift ExplainedMemory management for async/await and tasks in SwiftDeveloper guide on the iOS file systemAlternate App Icon Configuration in XcodeWhere View.task gets its main-actor isolation fromRunwayPut your mobile releases on autopilot and keep the whole team in sync throughout. More info on runway.team Lead Software Developer Learn best practices for being a great lead software developer.Support the showPlease rate me on Apple Podcasts. Send me feedback on SpeakPipeOr contact me through twitter or Mastodon: @appforce1@mastodon.cloudBuy me a Coffee or become a member of my podcast.My book: Being a Lead Software Developer
Our thoughts on IBM slicing up more of Red Hat, what stands out in Nextcloud Hub 3, and a few essential fixes finally landing in the Linux kernel.
Our thoughts on IBM slicing up more of Red Hat, what stands out in Nextcloud Hub 3, and a few essential fixes finally landing in the Linux kernel.
View in HD at . If you like to use Finder tags to organize your files, check out these quick ways to assign and clear tags from selected files. You can use hidden keyboard shortcuts to do it, and also access tags in the Info window, Inspector, or though a special Tags panel.
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Pear Deck has given us a sneak peek at a new gamified feature, Quizizz has added matching and reordering questions, plus a live whiteboard feature. Also, Wakelet has a trio of new features: easily adding Canva designs, Adobe Express creations, and Flip videos into collections. Sticker Mule Studio is available for creating graphics. And, finally, Google has added new Google Drive keyboard shortcuts, a display for images in Classroom, and full page embeds in Sites.
25 Lightroom Keyboard Shortcuts That I Use All The Time To Save Me Time. Hi and welcome to Episode 130 of the Photography Explained podcast.Here is the answery bitHere are 25 Lightroom keyboard shortcuts that I use. I have listed these during an editing session – they are not produced from a Google search. Yes these are the ones that I actually use. And if you don't use Lightroom don't worry – whatever you use will have similar.P for pick – how I quickly choose photos to think about editingX for reject – a quick way to sort the rubbish outU to cancel flag – for when I change my mindD for develop – takes me straight to editing photosM for map – takes me straight to the excellent map moduleR for crop – takes me straight to the crop toolO for crop overlays – lets me scroll through the different crop overlaysG for grid – takes me to the grid view in the library modeControl C – to copy stuffControl V – to paste the stuff that I have copiedShift Tab – quickly get rid of or bring back the side panelsControl A – select all the photosRight arrow key – used on the sliders to give me fine controlLeft arrow key – the same but the other wayHome – takes me to the first photo in a collection/ folderEnd – takes me to the last photoPage Up – many uses, including the spot removal toolPage Down – many uses, including the spot removal toolK new mask – takes me straight to a new maskQ spot removal – takes me straight to the spot removal toolW – white balance – takes me straight to the white balance toolY before and after – a quick look at what I have doneF full image – gives me the image on a full screenF2 – when I want to change a filenameSpace bar – zoom in/ out – dead handyListen for more, or check out the transcript and even the blog post - so many ways to find out more!What's next?Glad you asked! In Photography Explained Podcast 131 - How Can I Improve My Photo Editing Workflow? Want To Know What I Do?Get your question answered.This is what my podcast is all about, answering your photography questions. So please get in touch with your question, and not only will I answer your question, but I will give a shout out on that episode, which is nice. And better than me giving me a shout out!! Just head over to photographyexplainedpodcast.com/start.Check out my my blogCheck out my photography blog where you will find lots more photography stuff all written by me.Did you enjoy this episode?If you did please do the following, which will help me and not take too much time.· Rate and review my podcast· Subscribe· Tell anyone you think might like my podcastThank you very much for listening and see you on the next episode.Rick McEvoy – Photography Explained Podcast Support the show
Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus joins your two favorite geeks this week to talk Apple's Self Service repairs, Keyboard Shortcuts, Screen Layout, and Twinkly lights! Of course, John and Dave make sure to keep things on the rails with your favorite Quick Tips and Cool Stuff Found, as well. Press play […]
View in HD at . Keyboard shortcuts are handy and save time, but some of the keyboard shortcuts you are using right now may not be the best way to go. Here are some examples of common keyboard shortcuts that have better alternatives in many situations.
It often surprises many sighted people out there how much is possible with a computer and a keyboard alone. However as many blind and partially sighted people know, you can operate pretty much every aspect of the computer with just the keyboard - especially as many blind users don't or can't use a mouse. Today on the podcast we meet Mohammed Atif from RNIB's Technology for Life team who speaks with Blind Guy Steven Scott and that other Blind Guy Shaun Preece about the various keyboard shortcuts he uses. We won't deny this becomes a major geek out on keyboards, but what's not to love about that? Share your favourite keyboard shortcuts with us by emailing hello@blindguytalkstech.com or call 0204 571 3354.
In this episode, Amy and James share some of their favorite keyboard shortcuts and workflows for using within VS Code.SponsorsVercelVercel combines the best developer experience with an obsessive focus on end-user performance. Their platform enables frontend teams to do their best work. It is the best place to deploy any frontend app. Start by deploying with zero configuration to their global edge network. Scale dynamically to millions of pages without breaking a sweat.For more information, visit Vercel.comZEAL is hiring!ZEAL is a computer software agency that delivers “the world's most zealous” and custom solutions. The company plans and develops web and mobile applications that consistently help clients draw in customers, foster engagement, scale technologies, and ensure delivery.ZEAL believes that a business is “only as strong as” its team and cares about culture, values, a transparent process, leveling up, giving back, and providing excellent equipment. 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It features a rich, CDN-powered GraphQL API (with realtime updates!), a super-flexible way to handle dynamic layouts and structured content, and best-in-class image/video support, with progressive/LQIP image loading out-of-the-box."For more information, visit datocms.comShow Notes0:00 Introduction4:02 Quick Rants, Unpopular Opinions, and Parenting Tip6:21 Everything Svelte7:23 VS Code BasicsYouTube Vide on Webstorm and VS Code9:37 Working with Text and NavigationUse arrow keys to go up / down a line or left / right character by character(Mac) Option + left / right to go word by word(Mac) Cmd + left / right to go to the beginning/end of a link(Mac) Cmd + top/bottom to go to the top/bottom of the page(Mac) Within Keyboard Settings, you can change your key repeat and delay until repeat(Mac) Cmd + D or (Windows) Ctrl + D, to select an entire wordAt the end of the word, (Mac) Opt + Backspace to delete the word(Mac) Cmd + D to select a word, then Cmd + D again to select the next instance of that word in your document(Mac) Cursor on a variable name + F2 to rename all instances of that variable within the fileEpisode 49 - Working within the Terminal(Mac) Opt + up/down - move the file up or down. If you hold down shifts while you do that it, it will duplicate the lineIf you're on a line, don't select anything, and hit (Mac) Cmd + C, it will copy the entire line.If you're on a line, don't select anything, and hit (Mac) Cmd + X, it will cut the entire line(Mac) Cmd + Enter to inject a new line after the line you're in.(Mac) Cmd + Shift + Enter to inject a new line above the current line(Mac) Select a word, then hit Cmd + F, it will pull up the Find search box, with the word you selected pre-populated(Mac) James has set up a custom keyboard shortcut to do the same thing with Cmd + H for replace.To set up a key binding, hit Cmd + Shift + P, type in Keyboard Shortcuts, and VS Code provides you with an interface for customizing your shortcuts18:54 Sponsor: DatoCMS19:48 Customize Editor LookTurn off Mini MapHide File Preview / Turn off soft opensBreadcrumbsOutline Toggle (within the sidebar)Files currently open (within the sidebar)(Mac) Cmd + B to toggle the sidebar open and closed(Mac) Cmd + Shift + F to show and hide the TerminalZen Mode25:14 SnippetsSnippet Manager - https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/userdefinedsnippets27:11 Opening, Closing, and Saving Files(Mac) Cmd + P to search for a file(Cmd) Cmd + Shift + P to open the Command PaletteAdvanced New File(Mac) Cmd + Ctrl + right/left/top/bottom arrow to move that window into split-pane view(Mac) Right click on the tab to open the same file in split pane view29:56 Split Pane View32:09 git within VS Code33:49 Integrated Terminal36:11 Debugging within VS CodeAmy's YouTube Video on Debugging37:47 Sponsor: ZEAL38:40 Extensions within VS CodeSettings SyncLive Server ExtensionAdventofJs.com and Adventofcss.com40:40 Themes41:00 vimVim for VS Code from JS JoeOn Twitter @jsjoeiovim.so from Kenneth43:41 Sponsor: Vercel - http://vercel.com44:49 Grab Bag Questions45:07 Question #1: How do you make VS Code work like PHP Storm, or Web Storm, as far as auto imports and hinting?James on YouTube: Video for comparing VS Code and PHP Storm46:53 Question #2: How do you make VS Code open from the TerminalAdd VS Code to your Path48:26 Question / Comment #3: Find and Replace with RegexCrossover episode with Web Dev WeeklyBrad's YouTube Video on working within RegexRegexPal.com50:15 Picks and Plugs50:28 Amy's Pick: Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza51:05 Amy's Plug: Everything Svelte51:33 James's Picks and Plugs: Black and Decker Coffee Grinder52:14 James's Plug: Learn Visual Studio Code
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