KeyCue lets you view available Command key shortcuts.Simply press and hold the Command key to view a list of all available keyboard shortcuts, making it easy to learn and remember those time-saving keystrokes. View available keyboard shortcuts based on application by pressing the Command key. Simply type out the desired shortcut upon finding the appropriate action. KeyCue has always been a handy tool for learning and remembering keyboard shortcuts. With a simple keystroke or click, KeyCue displays a table with all available keyboard shortcuts, system-wide hotkeys, as well as key combinations for triggering macros in Keyboard Maestro, QuicKeys and iKey. The Ford 9.75' axle is a slightly smaller version of the Ford 10.25' / 10.5' Sterling axle and features a 9.75' diameter ring gear with 34 spline semi-floating axle shafts. While its bigger brother is found under full-size Ford trucks, the 9.75' model came as standard equipment under almost every modern Ford F-150 and '97 to '06 Expeditions.
I might have mentioned it elsewhere, I favor using the keyboard over clicking the mouse. Fortunately, most apps offer keyboard shortcuts for the majority of available commands. The only problem is: how remember which shortcut does what in which application? I use maybe one or two dozen apps regularly and probably another several dozen occasionally. In the apps I use most often, I have the majority of shortcuts I use daily memorized. But when working in an app I use only maybe once a month, I usually have to peek into the menu to find out the shortcut for a particular command.
How to use KeyCue?
Enter KeyCue from Ergonis. KeyCue is a keyboard addict’s heaven on earth. In any application, simply press and hold ⌘ (or press it twice and hold; this is configurable in KeyCue’s preferences), and after a user-configurable delay a menu with all the current application’s keyboard shortcut pops up. You can then either select a command with the mouse, or simply use KeyCue as a reference sheet and execute the desired command by hitting the keyboard shortcut. In any case, after either executing a command or letting go Command ⌘, KeyCue disappears until it is launched again.
KeyCue can be tweaked to your liking via its preferences. You can set it to launch at login, configure which menus to show in which way and choose its visual appearance via themes.
A trial version of KeyCue is available at Ergonis Website. The full version costs 19.99 Euro.
KeyCue is extremely useful. I've also found it to be a great 'cheat sheet' that actually helps me learn the shortcuts. Dan Frakes, MacWorld You may not have searched for a utility that does what KeyCue does, but after using it, you'll probably wonder how you lived without it. Jim Cole, Jacksonville, FL KeyCue is a fantastic product that has transformed the way I use my Mac. As a relatively new Mac user this has improved my productivity significantly! Darren Wheatley I found excellent shortcuts with the very first key press. A great program. Thanks! David Steiner, CO, USA I've only been using KeyCue for ten minutes and already I think it is one of the greatest little apps ever! Tom Donaldson OR, USA This is a great teaching aid for anyone wanting to increase productivity. I've been looking for a product like this for quite some time. Kelly Baker, MA, USA
Version:9.8
Release Date:October 20, 2020
System Req:Mac OS X 10.7 or newer
Languages:EN, DE, FR
Price: 19.99 €
Did you know that the average macOS application has 40 to 80 menu shortcuts?
Menu shortcuts are supposed to provide quick access to frequently used menu commands. Honestly though, how many shortcut keys do you know by heart?
KeyCue helps you to use your macOS applications more effectively by displaying a concise table of all currently available menu shortcuts.
You no longer need to memorize and remember key combinations; just press the command key and KeyCue tells you what you want to know.
Over time, you will automatically remember frequently used shortcuts and start working more efficiently.
KeyCue gives you an instant overview of the overall functionality of any application, plus lets you automatically start working more efficiently by making use of menu shortcuts.
Besides that, KeyCue is your best friend when it comes to type emojis. It shows a table of all available emoji characters and lets you insert any emoji with a simple click.
You can find emoji characters by keyword or choose from the list of recently used emojis. Finding and typing your desired emoji has never been easier.
Words cannot describe the huge benefits KeyCue offers to you.
Get an impression how KeyCue can help you to use your macOS applications more effectively in only three minutes by watching our our product videos ..
.. and download a fully functional trial version.
If you are running on Catalina or Big Sur, we recommend KeyCue 9.8 for best experience.
KeyCue 9.8 is fully compatible with macOS Big Sur, Catalina and Mojave, including Dark Mode (introduced with Mojave).
If you plan to upgrade to Big Sur, we strongly recommend that you upgrade KeyCue to version 9.8.
For more information, please see our compatibility page.
With version 9 the days are gone when KeyCue was a mere keyboard shortcut cheat sheet.
Show Keyboard Maestro, QuicKeys, and iKey shortcuts
Features marked with are new in KeyCue 9.
Installation
To install KeyCue, download it from our downloads page. KeyCue is distributed as a macOS disk image (DMG). Once you have mounted the disk image, simply double-click the KeyCue icon to install and launch KeyCue.
As long as you do not have a license key, KeyCue operates in trial mode.
Tips
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Requirements
Requires Mac OS X 10.7 or newer.
KeyCue 9.8 or newer is recommended for macOS Catalina (10.15) and macOS Mojave (10.14).
KeyCue 9.8 or newer is ready for Big Sur (macOS 11).
For further details, see our compatibility page.
Languages
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The current version of KeyCue is available in English, German, and French.