Keyboard Paths Are Easier to Discover
Arivu restores quick keyboard paths for capture, search, navigation, printing, and visible Library movement, with an in-app shortcut guide.
Fast knowledge work depends on reducing the distance between intent and action. Arivu has restored keyboard-first paths for the actions that repeat throughout a day, and made those paths easier to learn.
Press Q to capture, / or F to focus Search, Cmd/Ctrl+K to open Quick actions, and Cmd/Ctrl+P to print. In Library and bookmark result grids, the arrow keys move through visible items and Enter opens the focused result. Escape closes the active dialog or leaves the field you are editing.
Learn Commands Without Memorizing a Manual
Press ? outside a form field to open the complete shortcut guide. Persistent Capture, Search, and More controls also show compact key hints on larger screens, so useful commands can become familiar during ordinary use. Mobile keeps those hints restrained rather than spending scarce space on desktop conventions.
The controls are context-aware. Single-key commands stay inactive while you type into an input, textarea, or other form control. Dialogs keep their own focus and Escape behavior. Existing Inbox triage keys, menu movement, tab controls, and accessible Graph navigation continue to work.
What this means for you: keyboard commands speed up a workflow without turning normal typing into accidental navigation.
Keep Browser Behavior Familiar
Arivu does not try to replace every browser convention. Browser find, zoom, pinch zoom, tab movement, and ordinary page navigation remain available. The print shortcut deliberately opens the browser print flow rather than introducing a separate export format.
The command palette also retains its established Cmd/Ctrl+K contract. It remains the broad route for navigation, Capture, Search and cited Ask, plus actions related to the item you are viewing. The new single-purpose shortcuts complement that palette instead of replacing it.
No route, saved item, menu destination, or touch workflow changes because the keyboard layer is present. The improvement is simply that frequent actions now have a shorter path, and the application tells you what that path is.
See Keyboard Shortcuts for the complete verified reference.