To filter for unread messages in Superhuman, press Shift+U. This displays only unread emails, allowing users to focus on new or unprocessed communications.
To mark an email as unread in Superhuman, press the U key. This toggles the read/unread status of the selected email, making it easier to track messages that require later attention.
The primary keyboard shortcut to access the command center in Superhuman is Cmd+K for Mac users and Ctrl+K for Windows users. This command palette allows users to search for and execute any action within the application using natural language input, serving as the universal entry point for all email actions.
To compose a new email in Superhuman using a keyboard shortcut, press the C key. This instantly opens a new message window, allowing users to begin composing an email without using the mouse or navigating through menus.
In Superhuman, the J key is used to move to the next email conversation, while the K key moves to the previous conversation. These shortcuts enable rapid navigation through the inbox without requiring mouse interaction.
Users can switch between multiple email accounts in Superhuman by pressing Control+1 through Control+9. Each number corresponds to a different account, allowing instant switching between up to nine accounts without using the mouse.
To archive an email in Superhuman, press the E key. This action marks the email as done and removes it from the active inbox, while still keeping it searchable and accessible in the archive.
In Superhuman, pressing the forward slash (/) key opens the search interface. This allows users to immediately begin typing search queries, including advanced operators like to:, from:, and subject:, without using the mouse.
To send an email in Superhuman, use Cmd+Enter on Mac or Ctrl+Enter on Windows. This shortcut sends the composed message immediately, streamlining the sending process without requiring mouse clicks.
After sending an email in Superhuman, pressing the Z key will undo the send action if done within a ten-second window. This feature allows users to recall messages immediately after sending to correct mistakes or prevent incomplete communications.
To insert a snippet in Superhuman, use Cmd+; on Mac or Ctrl+; on Windows. This shortcut opens the snippet library, allowing users to quickly insert pre-defined text templates into their emails.
In Superhuman, pressing Tab moves to the next split inbox section, while Shift+Tab moves to the previous section. This allows users to quickly switch between different categories of emails, such as VIP, Team, or Notifications, without leaving the keyboard.
Superhuman supports standard formatting shortcuts: Cmd+B for bold, Cmd+I for italics, Cmd+U for underline, and Cmd+K for inserting a hyperlink. These shortcuts work within the email composition window and help users format their messages efficiently.
To set a reminder for an email in Superhuman, press the H key. This opens the reminder interface, allowing users to specify when the email should return to their inbox for follow-up, using natural language time expressions.
In Superhuman, pressing the S key will star the selected email. Starring marks the email as important, making it easier to find and prioritize for follow-up.
To move an email to trash in Superhuman, press the # key. This deletes the selected email and moves it to the trash folder, where it can be recovered or permanently deleted later.
In Superhuman, pressing Shift+M will mute the selected conversation. Muting prevents further notifications from that conversation while keeping the messages accessible in the inbox.
In Superhuman, folder navigation uses the G key as a prefix: G+S accesses starred emails, G+D opens drafts, G+T shows sent messages, and G+E displays archived (done) items. This system allows rapid movement between major email sections.
To label an email in Superhuman, press the L key. This opens the label selection interface, allowing users to assign one or more labels to the selected email for organization and categorization.
In Superhuman, pressing the Y key removes the current label from the selected email. Shift+Y removes all labels from the email, allowing for complete recategorization.
In Superhuman, pressing G followed by the semicolon (;) key opens the snippet management interface. This allows users to view, create, and manage their library of reusable email snippets.
On Superhuman's mobile app, a two-finger tap anywhere on the screen opens the command palette, providing access to all email actions and features without navigating through menus.
To activate search on Superhuman's mobile app, pull down from the top of the inbox. This gesture opens the search interface, allowing users to quickly find emails using touch navigation.
Superhuman adapts keyboard shortcuts for international layouts such as Belgian and Czech. For example, Belgian users use Shift+7 for search and Shift+fn+3 for trash, while Czech users use Shift+7 for search and Cmd+Ö for snippets. These adaptations ensure shortcut functionality across different keyboard types.
In Superhuman, pressing Cmd+Shift+I moves all recipients from the To field to the BCC field. This is useful for privacy when sending emails to multiple recipients.
To customize swipe actions on Superhuman mobile, open the command palette with a two-finger tap and type 'Swipes' or 'Triage'. This opens the customization interface, allowing users to assign different actions to left and right swipes and reorder triage bar actions.
In Superhuman, pressing Shift+O will expand all messages within a conversation thread, allowing users to view the entire conversation without clicking each message individually.
Within a conversation in Superhuman, pressing N moves to the next message and P moves to the previous message. This allows users to navigate multi-message threads efficiently using only the keyboard.
To discard a draft in Superhuman, press Cmd+Shift+comma (,). This immediately deletes the current draft message without confirmation dialogs.
In Superhuman, pressing Cmd+T opens a new tab, allowing users to monitor multiple accounts or workflows simultaneously within the same application window.
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