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CMDK (formerly Simplehuman) | Supercharge your Gmail

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G then T opens your Sent folder. It is the quickest way to check what you sent or to reuse an earlier reply, without hunting through the sidebar.

CMDK transforms your Gmail into a keyboard first experience, not just transforming existing Gmail keyboard shortcuts but also adding new ones for you to be 2x faster at email. CMDK also adds a command bar, natural language snooze, split inbox with Tabs, one-click email nuke, and easy account switching tools. It reduces your reliance on the mouse, getting you into a state of flow as you use Gmail everyday.

Go to sent Gmail Shortcut Tutorial

1. To start, open your Gmail account in a web browser on your computer.

2. In the top right corner of the Gmail homepage, click on the gear icon and select “See all settings”.

3. In the Settings menu, click on the “Advanced” tab.

4. Scroll down until you find the “Keyboard shortcuts” section.

5. Click on the button next to “Keyboard shortcuts on” to enable keyboard shortcuts in Gmail.

6. Now that keyboard shortcuts are enabled, go back to your Gmail inbox.

7. To go to your sent emails, simply press the following keys on your keyboard: “g” followed by “t” (press “g”, release it, then press “t”).

8. This will take you directly to your sent emails in Gmail.

If turning Gmail’s shortcuts on by hand feels fiddly, the CMDK extension switches them on for you the moment you install it, so Go to Sent works right away with no setup.

Get more out of your keyboard

Once Go to Sent becomes muscle memory, you will want the rest. CMDK adds more than 80 shortcuts to Gmail along with a command bar, natural-language snooze, a split inbox with tabs, one-click sender nuke, and quick account switching. It is the fastest way to run your inbox without touching the mouse.

Related Gmail keyboard shortcuts

CMDK adds these and 80+ more shortcuts to Gmail, along with a command bar and natural-language snooze. See how CMDK works or check CMDK pricing.