A Keyboard Shortcut according to Wikipedia states that a keyboard shortcut (or accelerator key, shortcut key, hot key, key binding, keybinding, key combo, etc.) is a key or set of keys that performs a predefined function. These functions can often be done via some other, more indirect mechanism, such as using a menu, typing a longer command, and/or using a pointing device. By reducing such sequences to a few keystrokes, this can often save the user time, hence “shortcut”.
Google’s Gmail service has grown to be one of the most popular web based email services out there. They were the first ones to provide 1GB of free email storage whereas other providers such as Microsoft’s Hotmail and Yahoo’s Yahoo mail only provided a storage space of 4MB and 2MB respectively. While other free webbased email solutions have tried to catch uo with GMail in terms of storage capacity and features, Google’s GMail is still the king especially among the techie and geek community. Google’s support pages do an excellent job outlining the various keyboard shortcuts, they just do a dump on you with no breakdown of your various seperate needs. I will try to break it down by categories below and in some cases, I will use Google’s own words explaining GMail’s shortcut features.
Caution: The keyboard shortcuts in GMail are case-sensitive.
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First off, verify that you have keyboard shortcuts enabled on your GMail account. To do so, login to your GMail account, then go to Settings and under the General Tab options, you will see an option to enable or diasable keyboard shortcuts in GMail.

Searching your GMail messages / conversations:
| Shortcut Key |
Definition |
Action |
| / |
Search |
This takes your cursor to the main search box in your GMail account |
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