You can compose a new message, archive old ones, jump back and forth between email threads, and more, all at the press of a key.
The first step is to enable keyboard shortcuts in your Gmail settings. Here’s how:
- Open your Gmail inbox, click the gear icon in the top-right corner of the screen, then select Settings.
- Make sure the General tab along the top of the page is selected, scroll down to the Keyboard Shortcuts setting, and switch it on.
- Scroll down to the very bottom of the page and click the “Save Changes” button.
Let’s get started with…
1. “c”
Just press the “c” key to compose a new message.2. “g” followed by “a”
Whenever you “archive” a Gmail message, it ends up in your All Mail folder—an archive of every single email you’ve ever received or sent (save for any messages you’ve permanently deleted).Want to take a peek? Press “g,” followed by “a.” (“G” for “go,” “a” for All Mail.)
3. “e”
So, you’ve just read an email and you’re done with it—no need to reply or otherwise take action.If that’s the case, just press “e” to send the message—or the entire thread (or “conversation,” in Gmail parlance) to your All Mail archive.
4. “r” or “a”
Tap “r” to instantly compose a reply to an open or selected message, or press the “a” key for “reply all.”5. SHIFT + “u” or SHIFT + “i”
Press the Shift key + “u” to mark an email as “unread,” perfect for making sure you give an important message a second look.On the flip side, you can also mark a message as “read” by selecting it and pressing Shift key + “i”.
6. TAB followed by ENTER
Finished typing your email? Don’t touch that mouse. Instead, just press the Tab key + Enter to send.7. “g” followed by “c”
Gmail isn’t just a haven for email; it’s also a digital, cloud-based Rolodex. Press the “g” key, then “c” to go to your Contacts list. (Yep, you guessed it: “g” for “go,” “c” for “contacts.”)8. “g” followed by “i”
Ready to check your inbox again? Tap “g,” then “i” (“go” to “inbox”).9. “k” (or “j”)
Want to skip the entire email thread you’re reading? Press “k” to move on to a more recent Gmail “conversation,” or “j” to jump to an older one. (Sorry, there’s no apparent rhyme or reason for the letters “k” and “j.”)10. “n” (or “p”)
Skip to a newer message (“n” for newer) within a conversation, or go back to the previous (“p”) message.11. “o”
Open the most recent message in your inbox, or open a selected message.12. “z”
Regret something you just did? Tap “z” to undo your last Gmail action (or at least, your last “undo-able” action—for example, tapping “z” to undo a just-sent email won’t do you much good.)Bonus tip
There are a few keyboard shortcuts that will work in Gmail even if the Keyboard Shortcuts setting isn’t enabled. For example, you can press the Control key (or Command, on a Mac) plus Enter to send a message, Control (Command for Mac) + Shift + c to Cc someone, or Control (Command for Mac) + Shift + b to add Bcc recipients.Source http://heresthethingblog.com
12 gotta-know Gmail keyboard shortcuts