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BusyContacts Keyboard Shortcuts


Keyboard Shortcuts
⌘-FSelects the Search Field.
EscapeClears and exits the search field.
Up/Down Arrow keysSelects the prev/next contact in Card or List View
Tab
Shift-Tab
Move the selection between the different sections of the window - Search Field, Source List, Tag List, Contact List, Info Panel, Activities Search, Activity List.
⌘-click an address book checkboxChecks or unchecks all the Address Books in the Source list
Control-click an address bookDisplay a contextual menu for editing the selected address book
Double-click an address bookOpen address book Info dialog
Double-click a contactOpen floating info panel for the contact
Option-drag a contact to an address bookCreate a copy of the contact on destination address book
Control-click a contactDisplay a contextual menu for editing the selected contact(s)
Tab
Shift-Tab
Select the next/previous field in the info panel
⌘-clickDisables hover links in Info Panel for text selection
Option-clickHold option key while clicking a related field or linked card in Info Panel to open the card in same window, rather than floating window
Control-click an activityControl-click on an item in the Activity List to display a contextual menu of options
Space barSelect an item in the Activity List and press space bar to display a Quick Look Preview
BusyContacts Menu
⌘-commaOpen BusyContacts preferences
⌘-HHide the BusyContacts application
Option-⌘-HHide all other applications
⌘-QQuit the BusyContacts application
File Menu
Option-⌘-NCreate a new contact via Quick Entry
⌘-NCreate a new contact in Info Panel
Option-⌘-ECreate a new linked Event in BusyCal
Option-⌘-MCreate a new linked Meeting in BusyCal
⌘-KCreate a new linked To Do in BusyCal
⌘-JCreate a new linked Journal in BusyCal
⌘-TCreate a new Tag
Option-⌘-TCreate a new Tag and apply it to the selected cards
Shift-⌘-NCreate a new address book group
Option-Shift-⌘-MSend separate emails to each of the selected contacts
Shift-⌘-BSend a blind carbon copy email to the selected contacts
Shift-⌘-MSend a single email to the selected contacts
⌘-WClose the BusyContacts window
⌘-PPrint Envelopes and Mailing Labels
Edit Menu
⌘-ZUndo your last action
Shift-⌘-ZRedo your last action
⌘-XCut the selected text or card
⌘-CCopy the selected text or card
⌘-VPaste the text or card on the clipboard
Option-Shift-⌘-VPaste the text on the clipboard as rich text
⌘-ASelect all cards currently being displayed
⌘-DDuplicate the selected card
⌘-IOpens the selected card(s) in a floating info window
⌘-E or
⌘-Return
Toggles the info panel between edit and browse modes
⌘-/Mark selected card as flagged
⌘-'Enter a Date & Time stamp into the Notes field
Control-⌘-SpaceOpen the Emoji and Special Characters panel
View Menu
⌘-1Display Card view
⌘-2Display List view
⌘-Plus
⌘-Minus
Increase/decrease the text size in the selected section (source list, list view, or info panel)
Control-⌘-HShow or Hide the Filter Bar
Option-⌘-CShow or Hide the Soure List
Option-⌘-TShow or Hide the Tag List
Option-⌘-AShow or Hide the Activity List
Option-⌘-LEnable or disable Combine Linked Cards mode
⌘-RRefresh address books
Control-⌘-FEnter full screen mode
Filter Menu
Control-⌘-NCreate new smart filter
Control-⌘-EEdit selected smart filter
Control-⌘-SSave changes to selected smart filter
Control-⌘-RRevert changes and restore previous smart filter settings
Control-⌘-DDelete selected smart filter
Control-⌘-0Select Unfiltered smart filter
Control-⌘-1 through 9Select custom smart filters
Window Menu
⌘-MMinimize the BusyContacts window in the Dock
⌘-0Show the BusyContacts window

Customizing keyboard shortcuts

You can override the keyboard shortcuts for any app, including BusyContacts, in System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts.

For example, if you wanted to change the shortcut key for the New Contact menu item on the File menu from ⌘-N to Control-N, you would do this:

  • Open System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts.
  • Click on App Shortcuts in the left sidebar.
  • Click the + button.
  • Choose BusyContacts from the Application menu.
  • Enter "New Contact" without the quotes in the Menu Title field.
  • Type Control-N in the Keyboard Shortcut field.
  • Click Add.

Now, when you click on the File menu in BusyContacts you'll see that the New Contact menu command uses the new keyboard shortcut of Control-N.

Note: When creating keyboard shortcuts you must be careful not to create conflicts with any existing keyboard shortcuts.