Enhancing productivity on an Android device can be significantly achieved by utilizing keyboard shortcuts, especially if you're using an Android device with a physical keyboard, such as a Chromebook or with a connected Bluetooth keyboard. Here are some useful keyboard shortcuts to boost your productivity on Android:
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General Navigation:
- Search from any screen:
Searchbutton - Return to Home screen:
Ctrl+Alt+Esc - Go back:
Alt+Backspace - Open recent apps:
Alt+Tab - Open notifications:
Shift+Alt+n
- Search from any screen:
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Typing and Editing:
- Select all text:
Ctrl+A - Cut selected text:
Ctrl+X - Copy selected text:
Ctrl+C - Paste from clipboard:
Ctrl+V - Undo last action:
Ctrl+Z - Redo last undone action:
Ctrl+Y - Delete the word before the cursor:
Ctrl+Backspace - Move cursor to the beginning of the text:
Ctrl+Home - Move cursor to the end of the text:
Ctrl+End
- Select all text:
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Web Browsing:
- Open a new tab:
Ctrl+T - Close the current tab:
Ctrl+W - Reopen last closed tab:
Ctrl+Shift+T - Switch between tabs:
Ctrl+TaborCtrl+Shift+Tab
- Open a new tab:
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App Specific Shortcuts:
- Email Apps (like Gmail):
- Refresh:
Ctrl+U - Compose:
C - Search:
/orCtrl+/
- Refresh:
- Email Apps (like Gmail):
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System Wide:
- Lock the screen:
Search+L - Open settings:
Search+S - Take a screenshot:
Ctrl+F5
- Lock the screen:
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Customization:
- Consider using apps like "Tasker" or "Automate" to create custom shortcuts for frequently used actions, such as launching applications, adjusting settings, or automating complex tasks.
Using these shortcuts can significantly reduce the time taken to perform common tasks, helping you focus more on your work rather than navigation and management. If you exploit these features along with integrating applications that offer additional shortcuts or macros, your productivity on Android can substantially increase.


