Action | Shortcut | Notes |
Go to Inbox | g + i | |
Go to All mail | g + a | All mail is, well, all your mail (less spam and trash). Go here if you can't find a message in the regular places. |
Go to Contacts | g + c | |
Go to Tasks | g + k | |
Go to Next Message | k | (down/older) |
Go to Previous Message | j | (up/newer) |
Delete | # | I do miss using the delete key, but can get used to this |
Reply | r | |
Reply all | a | |
Forward | f | |
Reply or Reply All or Forward in a new window | Shift + r or a or f | Working in a bigger window is sometimes just necessary |
Undo last action | z | Hey, i just tried this after deleting a message and it brought the message back |
Mark as read | Shift + i | |
Mark as unread | Shift + u | |
Add conversation to Tasks | Shift + t | A todo list, that's how I use my tasks |
Open a message in new windows | Shift + mouse click | OK, it is not really a true keyboard shortcut, but worth a mention |
The info here is for using Gmail on a computer. If info is specific to a mobile device, it will be noted as such.
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