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Ophel provides keyboard shortcuts for nearly every action — opening the panel, navigating the outline, managing conversations, triggering global search, and more. Every shortcut is customizable: you can remap keys, remove shortcuts you don’t use, or disable all shortcuts at once with a single toggle.

Viewing and editing shortcuts

  1. Open Settings ()
  2. Go to Shortcuts
  3. Click any shortcut row to record a new key combination
  4. Click × on a row to remove that shortcut entirely
  5. Use the Enable shortcuts toggle at the top to disable all shortcuts at once
Ophel checks for conflicts before saving. If a new key combination is already in use, the conflicting action is highlighted so you can change the shortcut or remove the old binding.

Shortcut reference

ActionDefault shortcut
Toggle panel open/closed
Toggle panel mode (Edge Snap / Floating)
Switch to Outline tab
Switch to Conversations tab
Switch to Prompts tab
Toggle light/dark theme
Open settings
Show shortcut reference
ActionDefault shortcut
Refresh outline
Toggle expand all / collapse all
Expand to heading level 1
Expand to heading level 2
Expand to heading level 3
Expand to heading level 4
Expand to heading level 5
Expand to heading level 6
Jump to previous heading
Jump to next heading
Toggle Questions filter
Only Questions mode
Toggle Bookmarks filter
Locate current position in outline
Search outline
ActionDefault shortcut
New conversation
Refresh conversation list
Locate current conversation
Go to previous conversation
Go to next conversation
ActionDefault shortcut
Stop AI generation
Focus the input box
Open global search
Export current conversation
Copy latest AI reply
Copy last code block
Toggle scroll lock
Toggle zen mode
Toggle prompt queue
Show model selector
ActionDefault shortcut
Open Claude settings
Switch Claude session key
Open Gemini settings
Open theme settings
Open model lock settings

Global URL

In Settings → Shortcuts, you can configure a Global URL — a URL that a global browser shortcut (set in your browser’s extension shortcuts page) will open. This lets you jump directly to any AI platform with a single keypress, even when your browser is focused on another tab.
Last modified on June 18, 2026