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Kenny Whitelaw-Jones, founder of Financial Modelling on Mac. (full review)
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"A must-have for
Excel for Mac users"
Kenny Whitelaw-Jones, founder of Financial Modelling on Mac. (full review)
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I just downloaded your software and would like to say thank you so much! At work I use Excel on a PC and have always missed the functionality on my personal Mac. You are a life-changer.
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This is the most convenient tool for Mac users to navigate the Excel ribbon. It's a must-have for heavy Excel users who strive for excellence, efficiency and superior performance.
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Accelerator Keys supports Intel and Apple Silicon Macs running macOS 11+ (Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura) and has been tested with Office 365, 2021, 2019 and 2016.
Get good at Excel, really fast
We use Apple's assistive features to control Mac Excel and simulate Window's alt-key shortcuts, without inconvenient or expensive workarounds. It's a better way to use Excel.
Powerful shortcuts at your fingertips
We support 900+ alt-key shortcuts across Excel and PowerPoint. Every ribbon tab is fully covered, including Home, Insert, Page Layout, Formulas, Data, Review, and View. See the full list.
Unobtrusive convenience
Accelerator Keys runs quietly in your menu-bar. When Excel is open, the app watches for keystrokes, and uses the Accessibility API to display hotkeys and control Excel.
Here are some of the most frequently used Excel shortcuts you can use on your Mac with Accelerator Keys.
Mac users of Excel have struggled with the lack of alt-key shortcuts for the past 10 years with only painful workarounds available (see Reddit and Microsoft's forum).
macOS's increased support for accessibility features recently enabled a new way to control Mac Excel. Mac users can now use alt-key shortcuts without spending a lot or inconvenient setups. Give it a try!
Issues with current workarounds
Mac users have always struggled to use Windows-style Alt key shortcuts in Excel. Here's how Accelerator Keys solves this problem.
Example: To paste values on Mac Excel, press Option → H → V → V — the same as Alt + H V V on Windows.
Here are the most significant and actively maintained projects found when searching for "Niimbot GitHub."
The Niimbot GitHub community is thriving. Recent developments include:
As Niimbot releases new models (like the B3 with higher DPI), developers are quick to update the open-source libraries. The GitHub community often adds features faster than the official app. niimbot github
niimbot-cli for quick printing from terminalFor accurate information, directly searching on GitHub and evaluating the relevance of the results is crucial. If you have more details or a specific context in mind for "niimbot," providing them could help in offering a more targeted response.
Community-driven GitHub projects, including NiimBlue and NiimPrintX, allow users to bypass official apps to control NIIMBOT label printers via Bluetooth or USB, providing enhanced, offline printing capabilities. Popular libraries like niimprint and NiimbotJS support a wide range of D, B, and K series models, offering alternatives for customization and home automation integration. Explore these projects directly on GitHub. MultiMote/niimblue - NIIMBOT printers webui - GitHub Here are the most significant and actively maintained
| Feature | Status | |---------|--------| | WiFi models (Niimbot D520) | ❌ Not fully reversed | | Print from PDF directly | ❌ (convert to image first) | | Multiple printers simultaneously | ⚠️ Partial | | Firmware updates | ❌ | | Label design editor (GUI) | ❌ (use external tools) |
Repo: mikeage/niimbot-web
This project leverages the Web Bluetooth API to print directly from a browser—no drivers, no installation.
Highlights:
Use case: Retail counters, shipping stations, or public kiosks where you cannot install software.