Documentation
Shortcuts
Shortcuts are scoped. Terminal-level shortcuts control app panels and session actions. Chart shortcuts control the active chart or drawing layer. Shortcuts are ignored while you are typing in an input, textarea, select, or editable field.
App / Terminal Shortcuts
| Keys | Action |
|---|---|
| Enter | Focus the chat input when you are not typing elsewhere |
| Alt + N | Start a new chat session |
| Alt + W | Toggle watchlist panel |
| Alt + S | Open Strategies panel |
| Alt + D | Open Dashboard |
| Alt + E | Open Explore |
| I | Open indicators modal |
Chart Shortcuts
| Keys | Action |
|---|---|
| R | Reset chart view |
| Shift + R | Replace active chart symbol |
| Shift + T | Add a new chart |
| Shift + X | Remove active chart (won't remove last chart) |
| Alt + T | Activate trend line drawing tool |
| Alt + H | Activate horizontal line drawing tool |
| Alt + B | Activate rectangle drawing tool |
| H | Hide all drawings |
| Alt + I | Remove indicators |
| Ctrl/Cmd + Z | Undo |
| Ctrl/Cmd + Y | Redo |
Shortcut scope
When a shortcut does not fire, click the Terminal workspace or active chart once and try again. Modal dialogs, dropdowns, and text inputs can intentionally capture keyboard input.
Practical usage
- Use
Enterto jump back to chat after inspecting a chart. - Use
Shift + Tto add a comparison chart. - Use
Shift + Rto replace the active chart symbol. - Use
Iwhen you need to inspect active indicators. - Use drawing hotkeys for quick chart annotation, then hide drawings with
Hwhen you need a clean view.