# OciDeck — Keyboard shortcuts `Ctrl` is shown for Windows/Linux; use `Cmd` (⌘) on macOS. ## Editor (app-wide) | Shortcut | Action | | --- | --- | | `Ctrl/Cmd + O` | Open a presentation | | `Ctrl/Cmd + S` | Save the active deck | | `Ctrl/Cmd + Z` | Undo | | `Ctrl/Cmd + Shift + Z` | Redo | | `Ctrl + Y` | Redo (alternative) | | `Ctrl/Cmd + H` | Find & replace | | `Ctrl/Cmd + V` (in a table cell) | Paste a spreadsheet/CSV/markdown selection as a table (also `Shift + Insert`) | | `Tab` to the panel divider, then `←` / `→` | Resize the slide panel | In the **add-slide dialog**, `Tab` moves between the type cards, `Enter` picks the focused one, and `Esc` cancels. ## Fullscreen presenter Navigation: | Shortcut | Action | | --- | --- | | `→` · `Space` · `Page Down` · click | Next slide | | `←` · `Page Up` | Previous slide | | `Enter` | Next slide (or jump, if a number was typed) | | digits, then `Enter` | Jump to that slide number | | `Home` · `End` | First · last slide | | `G` | Slide-grid overview (arrows + `Enter` to jump) | View & timing: | Shortcut | Action | | --- | --- | | `P` | Toggle presenter view (notes, clock, countdown, per-slide timer, next slide) | | `S` | Move the presentation to another screen | | `B` · `W` | Black · white screen | | `K` | Set the target time / countdown (type `MMSS`, `Enter` to confirm, `0` = off) | | `R` | Reset the time & rehearsal run (elapsed and per-slide timings; the target stays) | | `A` | Auto-advance on/off | | `L` | Loop (restart after the last slide) on/off | | `M` | Advance automatically after a slide's audio finishes | | `H` · `?` | Show the in-app shortcut cheatsheet | Annotation tools: | Shortcut | Action | | --- | --- | | `D` | Pen | | `T` | Highlighter | | `E` | Eraser | | `X` | Laser pointer | | `C` | Clear the current slide's annotations | `Esc` is layered: it first puts away the active annotation tool, then clears a typed slide number, then removes a black/white screen, and finally exits the presentation. > In **dual-screen** mode the keyboard stays with the laptop (presenter) window; > clicks on the beamer also advance the slide.