Keyboard Shortcuts

Platform: 🖥️ Desktop only

See also: Event List, Registrations and Start Lists, Event Monitor

Quick Reference

Shortcut Action Where it works
CTRL+F Search Results view, announcer's window, participant details, monitor (general search)
CTRL+E Edit event Event settings (click an event to open settings)
CTRL+M Open event monitor Event settings (click an event to open settings)
CTRL+S Back up event Event settings (click an event to open settings)
CTRL+N Create new event / Add participant / New announcer's window Event list, participant details, monitor, announcer's window
CTRL+L Lock screen Event list
CTRL+I Toggle info mode Participant details
CTRL+P Print start lists Participant details
CTRL+Right arrow/Left arrow Navigate between stages/classes Participant details, announcer's window (classes)

Search (CTRL+F)

Opens the search bar. Works in the results view for focusing the search field, in the announcer's window for toggling the settings panel visibility, in participant details for focusing the search field, and in the monitor for opening the general search.

Event Operations from the Event List

Click an event in the event list to see its settings. From there, keyboard shortcuts take you directly to the view you need:

  • CTRL+E — Opens the event editing view.
  • CTRL+M — Opens the Event Monitor for real-time tracking.
  • CTRL+S — Creates a backup of the event data.
  • CTRL+N — Starts creating a new event.
  • CTRL+L — Locks the application screen so nobody accidentally changes data.

Participant Management

In the participant details view:

  • CTRL+N — Adds a new participant (or team in relay events). Also works in the monitor.
  • CTRL+I — Toggles between normal view and info mode.
  • CTRL+P — Opens the start list print dialog.
  • CTRL+Right arrow/Left arrow — Navigates between stages within a multi-stage event. In the announcer's window, navigates between classes.

During Announcing

  • CTRL+N — Opens a new announcer's window when you want to follow multiple classes simultaneously on different screens.