Evernote Keyboard Shortcuts
Global
You can use these system‐wide shortcuts while working in any application provided Evernote is running. Shortcut Ctrl + Alt + V Description Shortcut Paste the clipboard as a new note (you can enable this shortcut in Application » Options » Print Screen Tape tab) Switch to Evernote and jump to the new note – Caps Lock, Caps you can enable this shortcut in Application » Lock (press twice quickly) Options » Tape Description Start screen capture mode (you can redefine this shortcut in Application » Options » Clipper tab) Clip currently selected window contents as a new note (you can redefine this shortcut in Application » Options » Clipper tab)
Ctrl + Alt + N
Application‐wide
Shortcut F1 Description Open online help web page in default browser Tab If search box is empty, move focus to it, otherwise start search and move to first Shift + Tab highlighted keyword; each subsequent press will move you to the next highlighted keyword Same as F3, but you will move backwards in the sequence of highlighted keywords Hide main window (minimize to tray) Exit application Move focus to search box Start spell‐checking Toggle display of note headers Start synchronization with the Service F10 F11 Ctrl + F11 F12 Ctrl + F12 Ctrl + N Ctrl + Shift + A Shortcut Description Move focus to next pane (search box » side panel » note list » tape » time band » ...) Move focus to previous pane (time band » tape » note list » side panel » search box » ...)
F3
Shift + F3 Alt + F4 Ctrl + F4 F6 or Ctrl + F F7 F8 F9
Toggle display of note list Toggle display of side panel Enter tag finder mode (Esc to exit) Toggle display of time band Open the 'Select Date' dialog to quickly scroll Open the Select Date dialog to quickly scroll tape go to the specified date (Esc to exit) Move focus to a new note at the bottom of the tape Show all notes in currently selected notebook, i.e. reset the search
Tape
Tape navigation shortcuts will work only when tape control has focus. Shortcuts for note operations (e.g. email, tag, print) will work even if the tape has no focus. Shortcut Down Page Up Page Down Home End Ctrl + Down Go to next note Scroll tape up one page Scroll tape down one page Go to the first note in tape Go to the last note in tape Expand selected note Description Shortcut Ctrl + Shift + T Ctrl + Shift + D Ctrl + P Ctrl + F2 Enter Alt + Enter Description Open tag assignment dialog for selected notes Open date assignment dialog for selected notes Open Print dialog for selected notes Open print preview window for selected notes Start editing the selected note, i.e. put the caret into a note (Esc to exit) Open the selected note (or a new note if nothing selected) in a separate window (Esc to close window)
Ctrl + A Insert Esc Ctrl + Shift + E
Select all notes
Alt + Shift + Enter Same as Alt + Enter, but open the note in a full‐ or Ctrl + Q screen mode (Esc to exit) Collapse selected note Move selected notes to trash Permanently delete selected notes
Move focus to a new note at the bottom of the Ctrl + Up tape Unselect all notes Delete Send selected notes by email Ctrl + Delete
Evernote Keyboard Shortcuts
Side panel
These shortcuts will work when side panel (tree) has focus. Shortcut Left Description Shortcut Collapse the item that have sub‐items if it is not collapsed yet, or navigate to a parent item Right otherwise Select the focused item (tags and attributes allow toggling selection on and off while Delete notebooks, saved searches and trash can be only selected) Rename focused notebook, tag or saved search Ctrl + Space Description Expand the item that have sub‐items
Space or Enter
Delete selected (or focused, if there is no selection) notebook, tag or saved search When focus in on a tag [or attribute], select this tag [attribute] exclusively, unselecting all other tags [attributes]
F2
Text Note Editor
These shortcuts will work when you are editing a text note either in tape, or in a separate window. Shortcut Ctrl + A Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Ins Ctrl + V or Shift + Ins Ctrl + Z or Alt + Backspace Ctrl + Y Description Select All content in the current note Copy selection to clipboard Paste text from clipboard (overwriting the selection, if any) Undo last edit Shortcut Ctrl + R Ctrl + E Ctrl + J Ctrl + H Description Align current paragraph (or selection) right Center current paragraph (or selection) Justify current paragraph (or selection) Open "Edit Picture" dialog (if a picture is focused) Open "Edit Hyperlink" dialog to either edit the existing hyperlink under the caret, or to create a new hyperlink from the selected text
Redo last undone edit
Ctrl + K
Ctrl + B Ctrl + I Ctrl + U Ctrl + T Ctrl + D Ctrl + Shift + B Ctrl + Shift + O Ctrl + M Ctrl + Shift + M Ctrl + L Esc
Ctrl + Shift + C or Insert a "To Do" checkbox Alt + click Open "Encrypt selection" dialog on a selected Make selection italic Ctrl + Shift + P text Save current note explicitly (notes are also Make selection underlined Ctrl + S saved automatically) Ctrl + ] or Ctrl + Increase font size for selected text (German Make selection striked through Shift + > keyboard: Ctrl + Shift + .) Open font dialog to change font face, size and Ctrl + [ or Ctrl + Decrease font size for selected text (German color for selected text Shift + < keyboard: Ctrl + Shift + ,) Ctrl + ; or Alt + Format selection a bulleted list Insert current date and time Shift + D Enter or Ctrl + Format selection an ordered list Open hyperlink under caret click on link Increase indent for current paragraph (or for Inserts a "non‐paragraph" line break (allowed Shift + Enter selection) on a hyperlink, too) Decrease indent for current paragraph (or for Reset font type/size/color to default for Ctrl + Spacebar selection) selected text Align current paragraph (or selection) left Ctrl + Backspace Delete a word to the left Make selection bold Quit note editing mode and move focus to tape Ctrl + Del Delete a word to the right
Screen capture mode
These shortcuts will work when you are in screen capture mode. Shortcut Ctrl+C Description Copy the selection into clipboard and quit screen capture mode Shortcut D Description Toggle between selection submode (default) and drawing submode
Evernote Keyboard Shortcuts
Ink note editor
These shortcuts will work when you are editing an ink note either in tape, or in a separate window. Shortcut R S A B C Description Recognize text of the selected text (or of the entire note if nothing selected) Toggle shape recognition mode (or shape up the selected strokes, if any) Switch to Pencil tool (or switch style of the selected strokes, if any, to Pencil) Switch to Pen tool (or switch style of the selected strokes, if any, to Pen) Show/hide the color palette drop‐down Shortcut E T X [ ] Description Switch to Whiter tool Switch to Selector tool Switch to Cutter tool Decrease pen thickness for subsequent strokes (or of the selected strokes, if any) Increase pen thickness for subsequent strokes (or of the selected strokes, if any)
Selection submode
These shortcuts will work when you are in screen capture mode, and have the drawing mode turned off. In this submode you can select a screen area using rhe mouse, move/resize the rubber‐band selection frame using handles. Shortcut Ctrl + A Ctrl + Shift + A Description Shortcut Select entire monitor area (a monitor is chosen Shift + Arrow depending on the top left corner of the current keys selection) Copy entire desktop area (across multiple Ctrl + Arrow‐keys monitors) Select window area (a window is chosen depending on the top left corner of the current Ctrl + Shift + selection, or by the position of the right mouse Arrow‐keys click) Open a Resize Selection dialog to enter exact pixel width and height of selected area Move selected area by 1 pixel in any direction Alt (hold) Description Move selected area by 10 pixels in any direction Expand or shrink selected area by 1 pixel, relative to top‐left corner relative to top left corner Expand or shrink selected area by 10 pixels, relative to top‐left corner Temporarily hide square handles around the frame (you can hold Alt while moving or resizing selection)
Ctrl + W
Ctrl + E Arrow keys
Drawing submode
In screen capture mode, with drawing mode turned on. In this submode you can draw free‐hand strokes and shapes on top of the screen in different pen widths and colors. Shortcut S 1 2 3 4 5 Description Toggle shape recognition on or off Select thin pen Select medium‐thin pen Select medium pen Select medium‐thick pen Select thick pen Shortcut 6 7 8 9 0 Description Select purple pen color Select acid green pen color Select blue pen color Select white pen color Select black pen color
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