The keyboard is
the entire control surface.
GlassCue has two keyboard layers. From any other app, the ⌘⇧ family runs the prompter globally — so your editor's ⌘Z, ⌘S, and ⌘Space keep doing what they always did. With the pane focused, the bare keys take over: Space plays, ↑↓ adjust WPM, R resets. Hold ⌘ on the pane and the entire map fades in over the script.
⌘⇧ prefix, every action.
Every globally-reachable shortcut uses Command-Shift plus one key. The combination is short, fast on muscle memory, and stays out of the way of every app GlassCue is likely to float over.
Bare keys, like a remote.
Click into the pane (the only time the pane takes focus) and the modifier prefix drops away. Space plays. ↑↓ adjust speed. Page Up / Page Down step sections — the same keys your Logitech and Kensington remotes already send.
- ⌘ +⇧ +SpacePlay / PauseOn the pane: just Space
- ⌘ +⇧ +RReset to top
- ⌘ +⇧ +↑Speed upUp alone when the pane is focused
- ⌘ +⇧ +↓Speed downDown alone when the pane is focused
- Page UpPrevious sectionStandard clicker key
- Page DownNext sectionStandard clicker key
- ⌘ +⇧ +PBack one paragraph
- ⌘ +⇧ +SBack one sentence
- ⌘ +⇧ +JBack ten words
- ⌘ +⇧ +BMark retake pointThe save-the-take key
- ⌘ +⇧ +TMark good take
- ⌘ +⇧ +GJump to last retake
- ⌘ +⇧ +MToggle speech sync
- ⌘ +⇧ +CCalm modeDim, slow, breathe
- ⌘ +⇧ +FFull screen
- ⌘ +⇧ +HShow / hide pane
- ⌘ +⇧ +VPaste as new script
- ⌘ +⇧ +ZUndo position
- ⌘ +⇧ +⌥ +ZRedo position
Rebind anything. We never reshuffle.
Open Preferences (⌘,) and the key recorder UI lets you remap any action with live conflict detection. App updates never overwrite your bindings. New actions get new defaults; existing ones stay yours.