Hi @h0p3,

as Diego mentioned above, the KeeBoord plugin lets you define your own 
keyboard shortcuts for tiddlywiki actions
you find it at http://keeboord.tiddlyspot.com

I'm using it at http://muritest-reloaded.tiddlyspot.com for various actions 
if you want to take a look. The keyboard shortcuts are listed and editable 
in the ControlPanel's "Keyboard Shortcuts" Tab
 

> Tiddlywiki is a major workspace for me (https://philosopher.life/). One 
> problem that continues to only grow larger for me is navigation. I can 
> build my wiki to make it easier to navigate in some respects, but 
> physically navigating is a crucial problem when I have a ton of tiddlers 
> open at the same time (I regularly do). Right now I navigate with: 
> "ctrl+f," the "Open" tab, my own linking structures, the search bar, 
> arrowkeys, pg up/down, and "Scroll Anywhere" (FF extension) accelerated 
> middle click scrolling. I really want a way to navigate the wiki with just 
> my keyboard.
>
> What are the best practice methods for navigating Tiddlywiki with a 
> keyboard? Is there any way to achieve the following?
>
>    - Change the target tiddler by stepping up and down one tiddler at 
>    time in my "Open" tab, even if they are already open (pg up/down don't 
> work 
>    if the tiddler is open, as it steps through the text).
>    - Open/edit a target tiddler
>    - Initialize (and perhaps deinitialize) a cursor in the body of a 
>    target tiddler.
>
> I'm still searching a way to identify the target tiddler.
TiddlyWiki has its keyboard-shortcuts system that works within the 
text-editor but not outside. There, within the text-editor, the currently 
focused tiddler is defined, it's the tiddler where the cursor is...
The keyboard shortcuts provided by the keeboord plugin are not called from 
within tiddlers in the story river. They are "global" shortcuts.
Identifying the "target tiddler" is a problem that still needs to be 
solved: How can I know from outside, which tiddler is actually meant?
If that can be solved, these three points can easily be realized with 
keeboord. 

>
>    - Spider around the sidebar and tabs.
>
> That can be done with keeboord. I'll have a look and post an expample 
here. 

>
>    - 
>
> This may be far too much to ask. I fully recognize you owe me nothing, and 
> I'm very grateful for what I have. I'm just trying to improve the 
> increasing friction in my workflow. The problem of navigation is at the 
> point where I'm considering just building flat text/tid files (for which I 
> can find effective keyboard navigation tooling) and compiling them into 
> Tiddlywikis, but at that point, why use Tiddlywiki? I really want to keep 
> my workspace as self-contained as possible.
>
> Browser extensions, linux keyboard macro software, or anything you can 
> think of is on the table for me. I'm reaching my ergonomic limits. Please, 
> help me cast spells with my keyboard macros instead of my mouse.
>

You're not the only one looking for this :)
Recently there have been more people asking for keyboard navigation... this 
thread <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/TiddlyWiki/b4ODGuLD0DY> 
could also be interesting for you

all the best,
BTC

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