A Complete Guide to Desktop App Keyboard Shortcuts

 Trading FAQs    |      2021-07-07
Keyboard Shortcuts are now available on the Binance Desktop App. Keyboard Shortcuts enable you to navigate between components or perform tasks without using a pointing device. They are designed to make your trading experience even more convenient as you can customize the list of key combinations to be used for trade executions.

How to enable Keyboard Shortcuts?

Keyboard Shortcuts is only available on the Binance Desktop App. Download the latest version of the Binance Desktop App to get started.
1. Log in to your Binance account and go to the Futures trading interface. Click on the [Settings] icon.
2. Next, click [Shortcut].
3. A Pop-up window will appear. You can customize the key combinations to be used for certain commands, such as “One-click buy input”, “Cancel All”, “Increase order quantity”, etc.
To change a shortcut, click the key combinations and type in the new key. Shortcuts can be assigned to function keys, such as (F1~F12) or (Ctrl, Alt, ‘Shift + letters’ or numbers).
Please note that if the checkbox is grayed out, it indicates that the shortcut keys cannot be changed.
Please note:
  • A checkbox is displayed in front of each keyboard shortcut. When the checkbox is checked, the shortcut key is enabled.
  • If the shortcut key entered is invalid, no changes will occur. You need to re-enter a valid key.

Detailed description for selected Keyboard Shortcuts (on Default Settings)

1. One-click buy input and One-click sell input

One-click buy/sell input is a hotkey function that helps you enter the parameters of your order with just a click on a button. By default, the one-click buy input shortcut is assigned to [F1] while the one-click sell input is assigned to [F2]. This function will only set the parameters of your order and will not execute them on the market.
For both shortcuts, there are two conditions that users must determine beforehand.
  • Price: You can select the desired price levels on which to execute your orders. These are categorized into ‘Sell’ and ‘Buy’ levels. Each Sell/Buy level represents the layers of market depth in the order book. For instance, the ‘Sell 1’ level is the nearest ask price on the order book, while the ‘Sell 10’ is the furthest ask price. Similarly, the ‘Buy 1’ level is the nearest bid price on the order book, while the ‘Buy 10’ level is the furthest. For example, if the nearest ask price is $40,000, by selecting ‘Sell 1’, you are setting your order entry price to $40,000, matching that of the current ask price on ‘Sell 1’. Meanwhile, if the nearest bid price is $39,999, by selecting ‘Buy 1’, the order entry price will be set to $39,999.
  • Amount: You can select the desired order quantity of each trade, which is categorized by ‘Fixed amount’ and ‘Percent’. The ‘Percent’ option will be based on the available balance in your Futures Wallet. Suppose you have 10,000 USDT in your Futures Wallet, selecting a 10 percent amount means that 1,000 USDT will be allocated to the trade.

2. Buy/Sell Futures order

Once you’ve set the parameters of your order (i.e price and quantity), you may use the Buy/Sell Futures order command to execute the trade. This function triggers the command for orders to be placed in the market. By default, the buy order function is set to [Command + B] while the sell order function is set to [Command + S]. After triggering the command, a confirmation pop-up will appear as shown below.
Press [Enter] to confirm the order, after which the order will be placed in the order book. To cancel the order, press [Esc].
Trade confirmations: You can set a trade confirmation before orders are sent to the order book. If trade confirmations are not enabled, orders will be directed to the order book immediately after being placed via the [Command + B] and [Command + S] hotkeys.

3. Cancel Last Order and Cancel All

By default, the [Command + Z] key is assigned to the ‘Cancel Last Order’ function. When enabled, the last-placed order will be canceled immediately. For the ‘Cancel All’ function, the shortcut will cancel all open orders. Before canceling all orders, a confirmation message will be displayed.
Press [Enter] to proceed with the cancellation. Otherwise, press [Esc] to cancel.

4. Close All Positions

The Close-All Positions function allows traders to efficiently exit all positions simultaneously in the event of extreme market conditions. By default, the Close All Positions function is assigned to the [Control + ↑ + C] hotkey. Once initiated, a confirmation message will be displayed.
Press [Enter] to proceed with the cancellation. Otherwise, press [Esc] to cancel.

Shortcut Descriptions:

System Shortcuts

Description

Command + RRefresh
Command + WClose Tab
Control + TabNext Tab
Control + ↑ + TabPrevious Tab

Candlestick Shortcuts

Description

Zoom in
Move right
Zoom out
Move left

Command

Description

Shortcut

One-click buy inputInput buy-order entry parameters (quantity and price) instantly.F1
One-click sell inputInput sell-order entry parameters (quantity and price) instantly.F2
Cancel Last OrderCancel the last-placed order Command +Z
Cancel AllCancel all open ordersOption + Command + Z
Switch Spot buy & sellSwitch between Buy and Sell tab in the spot trading interfaceOption+ Command + S
Buy Spot/Long Futures orderExecute Buy orderCommand +B
Sell Spot/Short Futures orderExecute Sell orderCommand +S
Increase order priceIncrease the order price by ‘Fixed amount’ or ‘Percent’Command +↑
Reduce order priceReduce the order price by ‘Fixed amount’ or ‘Percent’Command +↓
Increase order quantityIncrease the order quantity by ‘Fixed amount’ or ‘Percent’Command + →
Reduce order quantityReduce the order quantity by ‘Fixed amount’ or ‘Percent’Command + ←
Coin InfoCryptocurrency analysis and reportsF10
Search SymbolToggles a dropdown menu to search for contractsF9
Switch k-line periodAdjust price chartF6
Open Futures hedge mode orderOpen tab in the hedge mode futures trading interfaceCommand + O
Close Futures hedge mode orderClose tab in the hedge mode futures trading interfaceCommand + E
Close all positions (Futures only)Close all open positions via market ordersControl + ↑ + C