Productivity is a hot topic of conversation. As such, choosing the right tool for the job is crucial. Todoist is a popular and robust app that lets you create simple shopping lists or more complex projects – including professional ones.
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Unfortunately, setting up these lists with your mouse can be time-consuming and cumbersome. That’s why many people prefer to learn these Todoist keyboard shortcuts instead: so they can save time and energy.
Windows | macOS | Function |
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General | ||
Q | Q | Quick add. |
/ or F | / or F | Search. |
Esc | Esc | Dismiss/Cancel. |
M | M | Show/Hide navigation menu. |
? | ? | Show keyboard shortcuts. |
Ctrl + K | Cmnd + K | Open command menu. |
Ctrl + P | Cmnd + P | Print current view. |
Ctrl + Shift + Equal (=) | Cmnd + Shift + Equal (=) | Zoom in. |
Ctrl + Minus (-) | Cmnd + Minus (-) | Zoom out. |
Global | ||
Win + Alt + S | Cmnd + Ctrl + T | Show/hide Todoist. |
Win + Alt + Q | Cmnd + Ctrl + A | Open Quick Add. |
Quick Add | ||
P1, P2, P3, P4 | P1, P2, P3, P4 | Set priority level. |
# | # | Pick a project. |
/ | / | Pick a section. |
+ | + | Add an assignee. |
@ | @ | Add a label. |
Navigation | ||
Shift + G | Shift + G | Open a task in its project. |
O, then P | O, then P | Open Productivity. |
O, then H | O, then H | Open Help & Information. |
O, then N | O, then N | Open Notifications. |
O, then U | O, then U | Open Profile Photo menu. |
K or Up arrow | K or Up arrow | Move up the screen. |
J or Down arrow | J or Down arrow | Move down the screen. |
Right arrow | Right arrow | Move focus to the right. |
Left arrow | Left arrow | Move focus to the left. |
H | H | Go to Home. |
G, then I | G, then I | Go to Inbox. |
G, then Shift + I | G, then Shift + I | Go to Team Inbox. |
G, then T | G, then T | Go to Today. |
G, then U | G, then U | Go to Upcoming. |
G, then L | G, then L | Go to Labels. |
G, then P | G, then P | Go to Projects. |
G, then / | G, then / | Go to Section. |
O, then S | O, then S | Go to Settings. |
O, then T | O, then T | Go to Theme. |
G, then A | G, then A | Go to Activity Log. |
G, then V | G, then V | Open Filters & Labels. |
Add Tasks | ||
A | A | Add new task to bottom of list. |
Shift + A | Shift + A | Add new task to top of list. |
Enter | Return | Save a newly created task and create a new one below. |
Shift + Enter | Shift + Return | Save changes to an existing task and create a new task below. |
Ctrl + Enter | Ctrl + Enter | Save a new task or save changes to an existing one and create a new task above. |
Edit Tasks | ||
E | E | Complete focus task. |
Shift + Click Checkbox | Shift + Click Checkbox | Complete and archive recurring task. |
Enter | Return | Open Task View. |
Ctrl + E | Cmnd + E | Edit task. |
Ctrl + Enter | Cmnd + Return | Save edits. |
T | T | Set due date. |
Shift + T | Shift + T | Remove due date. |
1, 2, 3, 4 | 1, 2, 3, 4 | Set priority levels. |
Y | Y | Change priority level. |
C | C | Comment. |
L | L | Add label. |
Shift + R | Shift + R | Reassign task. |
V | V | Move to. |
Period (.) | Period (.) | Move task action. |
X | X | Select focused task. |
Ctrl + Click | Cmnd + Click | Select multiple tasks. |
Comma (,) | Comma (,) | Move focus to multi-select toolbar. |
Shift + Delete | Cmnd + Delete | Delete selected task(s). |
Shift + Ctrl | Shift + Cmnd | Copy link to task. |
Ctrl + Up arrow | Cmnd + Up arrow | Move to the task above the task currently being edited. |
Ctrl + Down arrow | Cmnd + Down arrow | Move to the task below the task currently being edited. |
Sub-Tasks | ||
Ctrl + ] | Cmnd + ] | Increase indent of focused task. |
Ctrl + [ | Cmnd | Decrease indent of focused task |
Shift + E | Shift + E | See or hide sub-tasks. |
Tasks Within Projects | ||
Shift + V | Shift + V | Change to list/board view. |
S | S | Add a section. |
Shift + S | Shift + S | Share a project. |
D | D | Sort by due date. |
P | P | Sort by priority. |
N | N | Sort alphabetically. |
R | R | Sort by assignee. |
W | W | Open more project actions. |
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