Here’s a cheat sheet for Apple Keynote, a presentation software developed by Apple:
General Shortcuts
- Start Presentation: Command (⌘) + Option + P
- Go to the next slide: Right arrow key or Space bar
- Go to the previous slide: Left arrow key or Option + Space bar
- Enter Full Screen: Control + Command (⌘) + F
- Exit Full Screen: Esc
Slide Show Navigation
- Jump to a specific slide: Command (⌘) + Enter slide number
- Toggle the slide navigator: Shift + Command (⌘) + H
- Show/hide presenter notes: Option + Command (⌘) + T
- View all slides in a grid: Control + Command (⌘) + S
Editing Slides
- Duplicate slide: Command (⌘) + D
- Cut: Command (⌘) + X
- Copy: Command (⌘) + C
- Paste: Command (⌘) + V
- Undo: Command (⌘) + Z
- Redo: Shift + Command (⌘) + Z
Text Formatting
- Bold: Command (⌘) + B
- Italic: Command (⌘) + I
- Underline: Command (⌘) + U
- Increase font size: Command (⌘) + Shift + >
- Decrease font size: Command (⌘) + Shift + <
Media and Objects
- Insert new slide: Shift + Command (⌘) + N
- Insert a shape: Option + Shift + Command (⌘) + N
- Insert a table: Option + Command (⌘) + T
- Insert a chart: Option + Shift + Command (⌘) + C
- Insert an image: Shift + Command (⌘) + M
Grouping and Arrangement
- Group selected objects: Command (⌘) + Option + G
- Ungroup selected objects: Shift + Command (⌘) + Option + G
- Bring forward: Command (⌘) + ]
- Send backward: Command (⌘) + [
Presenting
- Highlight a rectangle on the current slide: Control + H
- Draw on the current slide during a presentation: Control + Command (⌘) + P
- Play or pause a video: Space bar
- Toggle screen blanking on and off: B
These shortcuts should help you navigate and create presentations more efficiently in Keynote. Keep in mind that specific functionalities may vary based on the version of Keynote you are using. It’s always a good idea to check the latest documentation for any updates or changes.