It took me less than 30 minutes to replicate my Safari article highlight setup as a shortcut that uses inbuilt Evernote actions without ever opening the app.
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If I try to move one to a different desktop, all the stickies move to the different desktop.It may work well, for some uses, but it does not work for what I need. Actually, selecting text is not a problem for me (also i know how to do it with keyboard 'Alt+6'), My Question -which is not found until now- is how to select more text with keyboard after selecting a part, it had to be solved with 'Shift + arrows' in most of text editors, so i want the equivalent in 'Foxitreader' Best. The Evernote API is baked into Shortcuts with built-in web actions that can create and search notes using your Evernote account, all without launching the app. I could then keep on each desktop a note as to what it was I was doing on that desktop, and maintain for myself a checklist of what it was I was doing, and what it is I need to do next, when I return to that project.Evernote Sticky Notes is not that program.Evernote allows you to create multiple stickies, but they're on the same desktop. I use a separate Virtual Desktop for each.I'll work on one project on one desktop until I get to a point where I kick off some task that is going to take some time, then I'll switch to another desktop to work on another project.On a bad day, I'll have three different project in progress, simultaneously, on three different desktops.What I would like to find is a sticky note program that would allow notes to be stuck to different desktops. When I'm working on my desktop machine, I'm generally working on a number of interleaved project, simultane ously. Hi Scottf67536726,To enable single-key shortcuts, open the Preferences dialog box (Edit > Preferences), and under General, select the Use Single-Key Accelerators To Access Tools option.After making changes in preferences you can use Shift+U key for highlighting.For more information.