tl;dr - You won't lose these popular single-key shortcuts, except for Labels.
According to the latest documentation for Keyboard shortcuts and autocomplete, there are some new keyboard shortcuts for some of the most common actions my users and I regularly need in Confluence:
Source: Keyboard shortcuts and autocomplete (new)
I think these are coming starting in June.
These new shortcuts are very different from the single-key shortcuts added to Confluence way back in October 2010, as part of Confluence 3.4* that have stayed the same for the past 14 years:
Create (C), Comment (M), Labels (L), and Watch (W) |
Source: Confluence guide to keyboard shortcuts! (2018, but they're the same)
Thankfully, right now it looks like MOST of the single-key shortcuts STILL WORK!
I tested on my Dev instance where I have the enabled the Live docs beta as well as the early access to "New/updated content layout", which I believe is described in the very recent announcement, ⭐️ Exciting collaboration updates for Confluence starting in June!
And doing further testing, all but THREE of the old single-key shortcuts listed here still work:
[Screenshot of my Prod instance on the Bundled Release Track (last release 2025/05/13). Inset from my Dev instance on the Continuous Track with Live docs beta and "New/updated/simplified content layout" enabled.]
So I've never used the shortcuts to view attachment or link content, but apparently as @Kristian Klima has discovered, at least regarding Labels, people got confused.
The lesson from that?
Atlassian - please do not deprecate (any other) old single-key shortcuts. And if you can bring back L for Labels, that'd be great.
I've definitely got long-time users who will most certainly start yelling at me if they can't hit C to create a page or W to watch a page. Probably have some old school users that still bottom-comment. They'll be mad too. (And I'll be mad about the create thing.)
Thank you for your consideration!
*OMG will you look at those beautiful release notes, @Jens Schumacher - Released_so ? If only there was something like that for Cloud. Oh wait, there is!
Darryl Lee
Sr. Atlassian Systems Engineer
Roku, Inc.
San Jose, CA
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