It is really difficult to get along with using those shortcut, it is primarily to do with learning those keys and memorizing them. Well that is to change for Gmail as Gboard brings all those shortcuts on a keyboard. The device looks neat, very useful and its priced at $19.99, something a power Gmail user would love to have to avoid the mouse or bad memory slowing him down.
The device like many other peripherals plugs into the USB port and is supported on both the Windows and Mac. The shortcuts can be enabled by moving over to the settings page on your Gmail and enabling keyboard shortcuts. With shortcuts to 19 major functions on your Gmail, the device helps you do a lot more and a whole lot quicker making you look like some Gmail Guru who is rarely seen touching the mouse [that would make me feel elated].
As mentioned above, the Gboard has a lot of appeal. I mean I don’t know many shortcuts in Gmail and even when I learn those [Gmail Keyboard Shortcuts] I forget them the moment I log out. The keyboard is definitely a very useful device and it looks all that Google-like too with the colors and how it eases things up and those of you who can type blond folded, it is only a matter of a couple of hours before you can be using those shortcuts with your shut.
So how many of you are going to step up and spend a few buck on this one? Come on, don’t you want your colleagues wondering how you can use Gmail without touching your mouse?



The Gboard look nice.
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