Keyboard Shortcut Guide
Complete keyboard shortcut list for FullPageScreenshot to make your usage more efficient
🎯 Basic Shortcuts
Main Function Shortcuts
These are the most commonly used shortcuts, recommended to master first:
Function | Windows/Linux | macOS | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Open Screenshot Interface | Ctrl+Shift+S | Cmd+Shift+S | Launch extension main interface |
Full Page Screenshot | Ctrl+Shift+F | Cmd+Shift+F | Directly capture complete page without opening interface |
Element Selection | Ctrl+Shift+E | Cmd+Shift+E | Enter element selection mode |
Area Selection | Ctrl+Shift+A | Cmd+Shift+A | Enter area selection mode |
Quick Screenshot | Ctrl+Shift+Q | Cmd+Shift+Q | Quick capture of current visible area |
Edit Operation Shortcuts
Shortcuts used during screenshot editing process:
Function | Windows/Linux | macOS | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Undo Operation | Ctrl+Z | Cmd+Z | Undo last edit operation |
Redo Operation | Ctrl+Y | Cmd+Shift+Z | Redo undone operation |
Save Screenshot | Ctrl+S | Cmd+S | Save current screenshot to default location |
Cancel Operation | Esc | Esc | Cancel current ongoing operation |
🔍 Selection Mode Shortcuts
Precise Control
When selecting screenshot areas, these shortcuts help you precisely control:
Function | Shortcut Combination | Description |
---|---|---|
Precise Movement | Arrow Keys (↑↓←→) | Move 1 pixel each time for precise positioning |
Quick Movement | Shift + Arrow Keys | Move 10 pixels each time for quick adjustment |
Resize Selection | Ctrl + Arrow Keys | Adjust selection box size, expand inward or outward |
Proportional Scaling | Shift + Drag | Hold Shift and drag corners to maintain aspect ratio |
Confirm and Cancel
Operations after selection is complete:
Function | Shortcut | Description |
---|---|---|
Confirm Selection | Enter | Confirm current selection, start screenshot |
Cancel Selection | Esc | Cancel current selection, return to previous level |
Double Click Confirm | Double Click Mouse | Double click within selection area also confirms |
💡 Usage Tips
Shortcut Memory Tips
- S stands for Screenshot:
Ctrl+Shift+S
opens screenshot interface - F stands for Full:
Ctrl+Shift+F
full page screenshot - E stands for Element:
Ctrl+Shift+E
element selection - A stands for Area:
Ctrl+Shift+A
area selection - Q stands for Quick:
Ctrl+Shift+Q
quick screenshot
Combination Key Usage Suggestions
- Single-handed Operation: Most shortcuts can be completed with left hand
- Right Hand Mouse: Left hand for shortcuts, right hand for mouse
- Progressive Learning: First remember the most common ones, gradually master all
Practical Application Scenarios
Scenario 1: Quick Screenshot
- See content that needs screenshot
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+Q
(Windows) orCmd+Shift+Q
(Mac) - Immediately complete screenshot, save to default location
Scenario 2: Precise Selection
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+E
to enter element selection mode - Move mouse to target element
- Use arrow keys for precise adjustment (1px each time)
- Press
Enter
to confirm selection
Scenario 3: Full Page Long Screenshot
- Open long page that needs screenshot
- Press
Ctrl+Shift+F
to directly start full page screenshot - Wait for auto-scrolling and stitching to complete
- Automatically save to download folder
⚙️ Shortcut Customization
Currently shortcuts are preset and cannot be customized. But you can:
- Adapt to Presets: Get used to current shortcut settings through practice
- Use Extension: Use browser extension manager to view and modify shortcuts
- Wait for Updates: Future versions may support shortcut customization
🔧 Shortcut Conflict Handling
If encountering shortcut conflicts:
Check Conflicts
- Open browser extension management page (
chrome://extensions/
) - View shortcut settings
- Confirm if other extensions use same shortcuts
Solutions
- Temporary Disable: Temporarily disable conflicting extensions
- Modify Other Extensions: If possible, modify other extension shortcuts
- Use Alternative Methods: Use icon clicking instead of shortcuts
🎯 Shortcut Practice Suggestions
Beginners (Week 1)
- Focus practice:
Ctrl+Shift+S
(open interface) - Practice 5-10 times daily
- Form muscle memory
Intermediate Users (Weeks 2-3)
- Master:
Ctrl+Shift+F/E/A/Q
- Practice with different scenarios
- Improve usage speed
Advanced Users (After 1 month)
- Proficiently use all shortcuts
- Use
Ctrl+Z/Y
during editing - Reach blind operation level
📝 Shortcut Cheat Sheet
Main Functions
Ctrl+Shift+S → Open screenshot interface
Ctrl+Shift+F → Full page screenshot
Ctrl+Shift+E → Element selection
Ctrl+Shift+A → Area selection
Ctrl+Shift+Q → Quick screenshot
Edit Operations
Ctrl+Z → Undo
Ctrl+Y → Redo (Windows)
Cmd+Shift+Z → Redo (Mac)
Ctrl+S → Save
Esc → Cancel
Precise Control
Arrow Keys → Precise movement 1px
Shift+Arrow Keys → Quick movement 10px
Ctrl+Arrow Keys → Adjust selection box size
Shift+Drag → Proportional scaling
Enter → Confirm selection
🎉 Summary
Shortcuts are important tools for improving work efficiency. By mastering FullPageScreenshot's shortcuts, you can:
- Save Time: Reduce mouse clicks and menu navigation
- Improve Precision: Use keyboard for precise control
- Smooth Operation: Achieve uninterrupted workflow
- Professional Experience: Work efficiently like professionals
Remember: Practice makes perfect! With more practice, these shortcuts will soon become your second nature.