Keyboard shortcuts

Keyboard shortcuts

To make your life easy, you can use keyboard shortcuts to save some time. Here is the list of shortcuts we applied in our platform:

Shortcut key
Function
Where applicable
Shift (press 2 times)
Open the website selector.

Once opened you can start to type the name of the website you want to switch to.

Once opened you can also use the up and down arrow keys to navigate though the list of forms and press enter to select the current highlighted one.

After a selection is made you will redirect to the dashboard of the website.
Anywhere
f
Open the form selector.

Once opened you can use the up and down arrow keys to navigate though the list of forms and press enter to select the current highlighted one
All reports
  1. Form engagement
  2. Field metrics
d
Open the date picker.
All reports
  1. Form engagement
  2. Field metrics
Arrow left
Move one period back.

A period is one of the following quick time-frame selectors in our user-interface. The period selection is remembered across your sessions.



Example:
  • Current date selection: January 17th to January 31st
  • Arrow left button pressed
  • New date selection: January 2rd to January 16th
All reports
  1. Form engagement
  2. Field metrics
Arrow right

Move one period forward.

A period is one of the following quick time-frame selectors in our user-interface. The period selection is remembered across your sessions.



Setting a date in the future is not allowed.

Example:
  1. Current date selection: January 2rd to January 16th
  2. Arrow right button pressed
  3. New date selection: January 17th to January 31st
All reports
  1. Form engagement
  2. Field metrics
Shift + arrow left
Add the previous period to the current reporting timeframe.

A period is one of the following quick time-frame selectors in our user-interface. The period selection is remembered across your sessions.



Example:
  • Current date selection: January 17th to January 31st
  • Shift + arrow left buttons pressed
  • New date selection: January 2rd to January 31st
All reports
  1. Form engagement
  2. Field metrics
Shift + arrow right
Add the next period to the current reporting timeframe.

A period is one of the following quick time-frame selectors in our user-interface. The period selection is remembered across your sessions.



Setting a date in the future is not allowed.

Example:
  1. Current date selection: January 17th to January 31st
  2. Shift + arrow right buttons pressed
  3. New date selection: January 17th to February 14th
All reports
  1. Form engagement
  2. Field metrics



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