Maccy keyboard shortcuts — complete guide

Guides By Updated June 2026 · 6 min read

Maccy is built to be driven entirely from the keyboard. Learn a handful of shortcuts and you will pull any past copy in under a second. Here is the complete set — all rebindable to your taste.

The one to learn first: C opens your history. Type to filter, then press to paste. Everything else builds on that.

The essentials

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⌘⇧C clipboard history
 Shortcut
Open clipboard history C
Search historyJust start typing
Move through items
Paste selected item
Paste as plain text
Quick-pick an item 1 9
Pin / unpin item P
Delete selected item
Close Maccyesc

These are the defaults; the exact bindings and the latest additions are listed on the shortcuts cheat sheet, which you can also print.

Open and search

Press C from any app and simply start typing — Maccy filters as you go with fuzzy matching, so a few characters usually surface the item you want. No mouse required.

Paste, and paste clean

Press to paste the highlighted item with its original formatting. To paste it as plain text — no fonts, colours, or links — use (or hold while clicking). This is the reliable way to strip formatting anywhere; see how to paste without formatting.

Quick-pick by number

Hold and press a number to paste that position in the list instantly — 1 for the most recent, and so on. Once it is muscle memory, you rarely look at the list at all.

Pin and delete

Press P to pin the selected item so it stays at hand and is never auto-purged (more on pinning). Press to remove an item you do not want kept.

Rebind anything

Every shortcut is configurable in Settings → Hotkeys. If your summon shortcut clashes with the system or stops working in password fields, switch it — see keyboard shortcut not working for the why and how.

Opening and navigating Maccy

ShortcutAction
COpen Maccy history (default, customisable)
/ Move between items in the list
Type anythingSearch clipboard history in real time
ReturnPaste selected item (rich text)
ReturnPaste selected item as plain text
EscapeClose Maccy without pasting

Managing items

ShortcutAction
PPin / unpin selected item
DeleteDelete selected item from history
ASelect all items
19Quick-select item 1 through 9 (pastes immediately)

Quick-pick with number keys

When Maccy is open, pressing 1 through 9 immediately pastes the corresponding item (item 1 is at the top, usually the most recently copied). This is the fastest paste method: open Maccy, press 1 — done. No arrow keys, no Return.

Combined with pinning, this gives you a permanent quick-access library: pin your top 9 most-used snippets and they are always at positions 1–9 at the top of the list.

Changing the main shortcut

  1. Open Maccy Preferences → General
  2. Click the shortcut field next to “Open Maccy”
  3. Press your desired key combination
  4. Close Preferences

Avoid common system shortcuts. Good options that rarely conflict: V, Space, V.

Using Maccy without a mouse

Maccy is fully keyboard-operable. The intended workflow is:

  1. Press the global shortcut → Maccy opens
  2. Type 1–3 characters to filter → results narrow
  3. Press Return or a number key → pasted

Total time from open to paste: typically under 2 seconds. The mouse never needs to be touched.

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Frequently asked

What is the shortcut to open Maccy?

Command-Shift-C by default. It opens your clipboard history from any app; you then type to filter and press Return to paste. The shortcut is rebindable in Settings > Hotkeys.

How do I paste as plain text in Maccy?

Open your history, then press Option-Shift-Return on the item (or hold Option-Shift while clicking it) to paste it without formatting.

Are Maccy's shortcuts customisable?

Yes. Every shortcut, including the summon hotkey, can be changed in Settings > Hotkeys.

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