In Google Calendar on the web, learn how to change the days displayed, jump to any date or create a new event with the tap of a key.
If you use Google Calendar in Chrome on a laptop or desktop, you might not need to use your device’s touchpad or mouse as much as you think. Yes, that’s right: No need to click repeatedly to move many months forward or back. No need to select from a drop-down menu to change the calendar view. And no need for more than one click (or tap) to get to event details.
With keyboard shortcuts enabled, you can accomplish the 10 tasks below with a tap of a single key. As you might expect, all these keyboard shortcuts work when you access Google Calendar in Chrome on any laptop or desktop. They also work if you’re accessing Google Calendar in Safari on a macOS system—and in Safari on an iPad with an external keyboard, too.