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31 TestRail Keyboard Shortcuts

List of TestRail Shortcuts

Learn TestRail Shortcuts for Windows

Most Used TestRail Shortcuts

Action TestRail Shortcut keys
Submits a dialog Enter
Submits a form Ctrl + S
Opens the form to add a new project P
Opens the form to edit the milestone E
Opens the form to edit the test plan E
On the project overview page, open the form to edit the project E
Opens the Assign To dialog A
Opens the form to edit the test run E
Opens the Add Result dialog R
With an active three-pane view, navigates to the next test in the run J
With an active three-pane view, navigates to the previous test in the run K
With an active three-pane view, passes the currently selected test P
Toggles the three-pane view (if previously active) Q
With an active three-pane view, activates the comment field for the currently selected test Alt + M
With an active three-pane view, it opens the Add Result dialog for the currently selected test Alt + R
Add a new user on the administration Users tab U
Add multiple users on the administration Users tab M

Test Shortcuts

Action TestRail Shortcut keys
Opens the Assign To dialog to assign the test A
Navigate to the test case of the test C
Opens the form to edit the test case of the test E
Navigates to the next test in the test run J
Navigates to the previous test in the test run K
Opens the Add Comment dialog to add a comment M
Opens the Add Test Result dialog to add a test result R

Cases Shortcuts

Action TestRail Shortcut keys
Opens the form to edit the test case E
Navigate to the next case in the test suite/case repository J
Navigate to the previous case in the test suite/case repository K
Moves the current step up (with separated steps) Ctrl + Up Arrow Key
Moves the current step down (with separated steps) Ctrl + Down Arrow Key
Adds a new step after the current step (with separate steps) Ctrl + .
Adds a new step after the last step (with separate steps) Alt + .

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