There is no direct shortcut to jump to another account in the transaction
if the focus is presently on the date, number, description or notes.

Actually, I would also like to be able to jump to the last account that I
came from in my window history without needing to return to another
transaction that contains the desired account or navigating to window menu
bar.

On Wed, Dec 9, 2020, 5:25 AM Michael Hendry <[email protected]>
wrote:

> > On 8 Dec 2020, at 23:26, David Carlson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > I have not looked at customization,  I wanted to stay with pre-defined
> > shortcuts and wondering why they disappeared in recent GnuCash
> releases.  I
> > now see that they just got harder to find.  Having first cut my teeth in
> > CPM, then dos, I have grown tired of the constant retraining now required
> > for every incremental release of every program in every OS ad nauseum.
> >
> > I too prefer using the keyboard over the mouse, but since we all have
> > different preferences,  it is good to try to make the program efficient
> for
> > as many users as possible.
> >
>
> On my Mac, <Cmd>2 brings up the whole multi-split transaction, then I use
> the down-arrow to the split of interest, and hit <Cmd>J.
>
> Now I come to think of it, perhaps I customised <Cmd-1> to mean “Basic
> Ledger”, <Cmd-2> for “Auto-Split Ledger” and <Cmd-3> for “Transaction
> Journal” some time in the past. This would almost certainly have been the
> result of a hint on this list.
>
> Is there something else that the OP wanted to achieve?
>
> Regards,
>
> Michael
>
>
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