On the Project -> Issues -> Open Issues view, the j and k keys work to scroll up and down the issue list, with o to open the issue.
One would expect the j and k keys to work, to move to next and prev issues, but they do not. Other keys like [, w and i work, so unsure what is wrong .
are there some other shortcuts to move to next issue, after it's open?
is there a shortcut to return to the list view ?
Hi again @Mahesh Khambadkone ,
Well, when you go to the Issues at the left sidebar the shortcuts will act as navigator -> down and up.
Try to go at the Board and then click on any issue and use К and J. In my case, this is working and the issues are moving -> next & previous
Here is the link for Jira Keyboard Shortcuts
Have in mind the following:
"The new Jira issue view supports a limited set of keyboard shortcuts (o to open the selected issue, a to assign the issue to someone, i to assign an issue to yourself, or m to quickly add a comment) for editing and updating issues. It also supports navigation with keyboard shortcuts (J = down, K = up, N = next column, and P = previous column"
I found out that if you are on viewing a board or list with issues, K and J are working as navigators -> scrolling up and down
If you look at a particular issue on quick view, the K and J are working as you need -> moving to previous and next issues.
The full list of the keyboard shortcuts can be seen here:
I hope this will be useful for you!
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Unfortunately, this is not helpful.
Here's the use-case :
Am I missing something ?
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