There are a few ways to show all shortcuts in Figma. The first is to go to the File menu and select Preferences.
In the Preferences window, select the Shortcuts tab and then click the Show All Shortcuts button. This will display all of the available shortcuts in a separate window.
Another way to show all shortcuts is to press the Shift + ? keys on your keyboard. This will bring up the Shortcuts window, which contains a list of all of the available shortcuts.
You can also use the search function to find a specific shortcut. Simply type in the shortcut you’re looking for and press enter.
If you’re looking for a specific shortcut, you can also use the Command Palette. To bring up the Command Palette, press the Shift + Cmd + P keys on your keyboard. Then type in “shortcuts” and press enter.
This will bring up a list of all of the available shortcuts. You can also use the search function to find a specific shortcut.
There are also a few extensions that you can use to show all shortcuts in Figma. One such extension is Shortcuts Finder, which you can find here.
Another extension is Keymap, which you can find here. Both of these extensions will allow you to view all of the available shortcuts in Figma.
There are a few different ways that you can show all shortcuts in Figma. You can either go to the File menu and select Preferences, or you can press the Shift + ?
keys on your keyboard to bring up the Shortcuts window. You can also use the search function to find a specific shortcut, or you can use one of the many extensions that are available for Figma.