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Setting shortcuts for position on the board

  • February 15, 2022
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On larger boards with multiple areas of content, it would be a huge relief to set views with CMD + 1 to CMD + 9 to be able to jump between them more easily. Especially when I'm sitting at the 13" laptop I could save a lot of navigation.

 

Workflow would be: 

  1. navigating to one point
  2. press cmd or (ctrl) + 1 
  3. navigate to new position 
  4. press cmd + 2 to save new spot
  5. press 1 to move back to point 1 

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PedroS00
  • Contributor
  • 18 replies
  • February 15, 2022

You got my vote +1


  • Beginner
  • 4 replies
  • November 7, 2025

Know this is an older post ​@Martin Jerulank , and I see we still don’t have anything like this in Miro yet - but I was also getting tired going back and forth between board positions.

Made a Miro app for these jump points - which allows you to quickly add jump points to different areas on the board. It doesn’t have shortcut keys like you wanted (I couldn’t get the shortcuts keys to work reliably without interfering with browser controls), but it does keep it nicely outlined in the left app interface.

Saving me a ton of time going back and forth across different places or objects in the board.

Hope this helps if anyone else is looking for this kind of functionality: https://miro.com/app-install/?response_type=code&client_id=3458764647261869483&redirect_uri=%2Fapp-install%2Fconfirm%2F

 


Robert Johnson
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  • 7718 replies
  • November 8, 2025

@ShanoMac Amazing work – thanks for sharing!

One nice tweak may be to a zoom speed, which is controlled by animationDurationInMs.

Personally, like as fast as possible. I had previously set my Miro preferences to Accessibility → Reduce motion = ON, but I later noticed that this blocks the sticky note emoji and interactive sticker animations, too, which is not currently noted in the Reduce motion help center article, so I turned it off again.

For anyone who can’t install 3rd-party apps that are not in the Miro Marketplace, you could checkout Miro Labs’ Bookmarks app, which

  • let’s you bookmark objects or locations/Jump Points
  • also makes the bookmarks you create available to all team members.