Here's a list of keyboard shortcuts that can increase your productivity when working in the iPaper platform.
iPaper
These shortcuts are designed to minimize the amount of clicks, and other steps, required to perform certain tasks within iPaper, excluding the Enrichment Editor. Keyboard shortcuts specific to actions within the Enrichment Editor can be found further down in this article.
Action | Shortcut (PC) | Shortcut (Mac) |
Move your cursor to the Search field, enabling you to search for any Flipbook within your account. | Alt + S | Does not work on Mac |
Opens that Flipbook in a new tab, allowing you to keep your Flipbook structure open in another tab | Alt + Click | Option + Click |
Opens the Folder settings for that particular folder in a new tab, allowing you to edit the inherited folder settings for all Flipbooks within that folder. | Ctrl + Click | Command + Click |
Close modal or dismiss various alert windows | ESC | ESC |
Enrichment Editor
These shortcuts are designed to work for actions specific to the Enrichment Editor, excluding the general iPaper interface.
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Action | Shortcut (PC) | Shortcut (Mac) |
Save your work | Ctrl + S | Command + S |
Select multiple enrichments | Ctrl + Click | Command + Click |
Copy selected enrichment(s) | Ctrl + C | Command + C |
Paste copied enrichment(s) | Ctrl + V | Command + V |
Move selected enrichment(s) 1 pixel | Arrow keys | Arrow keys |
Move selected enrichment(s) 10 pixels | Shift + Arrow keys | Shift + Arrow keys |
Remove selected enrichment(s) | DEL or Backspace | Backspace / FN + Backspace |
Drag the viewport | Hold space + drag with cursor | Hold space + drag with cursor |
Dismiss various alert windows | ESC | ESC |
Zoom in | Shift + NUM Plus (+) | Command + NUM Plus (+) |
Zoom out | Shift + NUM Subtract (-) | Command + NUM Subtract (-) |
Zoom to "fit" (fit to screen) | Shift + NUM 0 | Command + NUM 0 |
Select a section of multiple layers, in the Layers list | Click on first selected layer, then shift + click on another layer | Click on first selected layer, then shift + click on another layer |
Select all layers, in the Layers list | Click on a layer, then press Ctrl + A | Click on a layer, then press Command + A |