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Use Shortcuts to move faster without reaching for buttons. In Preferences, this section may appear as Keybinds. It controls hotkeys for opening tabs, acting on selected tweet text, searching images, and editing the Create form.

What You Can Do Here

  • Set hotkeys for opening the Create, Vamp, Image, and Image Studio tabs.
  • Configure fast actions such as Instant Create Hotkey, Set Name Hotkey, Image Search, and Toggle Platform.
  • Require Ctrl/Cmd before selected-text hotkeys trigger.
  • Choose whether Set Name appends to the current Create form name.
  • Add name-field hotkeys for capitalization and ticker generation.

Open Shortcuts

Open Profile > Preferences, then expand Keybinds. Some dashboard tabs also expose tab-specific shortcut settings from their settings button.

Tab Hotkeys

HotkeyUse it for
Open Create TabJump to the Create tab.
Open Vamp TabJump to the Vamp tab.
Open Image TabJump to the Image tab.
Open Image Studio TabJump to Image Studio.

Action Hotkeys

ActionWhat it does
Instant Create HotkeyLaunch from selected text.
Set Name HotkeySend selected text to the Create form name.
Image SearchSearch images from selected text.
Toggle PlatformSwitch between supported launch platforms.
Cycle Image Highlight ViewCycle image enhancement highlights between boxes, OCR lines, and off.

Create Form Hotkeys

When your cursor is in the name input, Create-specific hotkeys can run common name and ticker actions.
HotkeyWhat it does
Apply T Button in NameRuns the same capitalization action as the T button.
Ticker From AcronymSets ticker to the name acronym.
Ticker From First WordSets ticker to the first word.
Ticker From Second WordSets ticker to the second word.
Ticker From Last WordSets ticker to the last word.
Ticker From Full NameSets ticker from the full name.

Avoid Accidental Triggers

Turn on Require Ctrl/Cmd for Hotkeys if you often select text while reading. With it enabled, selected-text hotkeys only fire when you hold the modifier key.
Keep launch-related shortcuts distinct from reading and selection habits. Test new hotkeys with small, non-urgent actions before relying on them during active launches.