Hello, is there a shortcut to quickly suspend a card without going into browse?
I am studying a deck passed down to me from upperclassmen. The order of some material taught to them were moved to a later time for my cohort so I wanted to suspend the temporarily unneeded cards. It would save a lot of time if I don’t have to go into browse and select each of the individual cards that I do not need for the moment.
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On Anki itself, the suspend shortcuts are:
During review:
Suspend card: ! (exclamation mark)
Suspend note (all cards of that note): @
In the Browser:
Suspend selected card(s): press Ctrl+J (Windows/Linux) or ⌘+J (Mac)
You can also click the toggle-suspend button, but the shortcut is faster.
If you’re using AnkiHub:
These suspend shortcuts work the same while reviewing AnkiHub-synced decks in the regular Anki review window.
If you suspend cards that are part of an AnkiHub deck, those suspensions are local to your profile (i.e., you’re not suspending them for other AnkiHub users).
If you were asking about a different suspend action inside the AnkiHub add‑on or web app (e.g., suspending suggestions, etc.), let me know exactly where in the workflow you’re trying to suspend, and I can give more specific steps.
The shortcut to suspend a card can vary a bit based on what device you’re using, as well as what screen.
The Anki manual is generally a surefire bet for things like this, though, as you can look based on your operating system and/or which screen you’re most commonly operating from: Studying - Anki Manual
Similarly, from the review screen you can also click on ‘More’ and see what options are available for you there