Many of you use the GQueues Chrome Extension to create tasks on the fly or for a particular web page you are viewing. While this is certainly easier than opening up GQueues, using the extension still requires a lot of mouse clicking, which is less than ideal for those of you seeking maximum efficiency.
Thanks to a tip from the Google Gooru, you can actually create GQueues tasks from any website with your hands never leaving the keyboard.
Enter Chrome custom keyboard shortcuts!
Here's how to get started:
1. Install the GQueues Chrome Extension if you haven't already
2. In Chrome, click the Window menu, Extensions, scroll to the bottom and click Configure commands
3. In the window that appears, click in the field and type the keyboard shortcut you wish to use to activate the extension and click OK.
4. Now when browsing the web simply type your keyboard shortcut to bring up the extension. Type your task description and press enter to create it.
5. From the confirmation window, you can either press enter again to close it, or type i to insert a new task.
This makes it super easy to dump all the tasks from your brain into your GQueues Inbox to sort and manage later.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
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Thanks! This will save me a ton of time and I would have never figured this out! Keep up the great work, your program is amazing!
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