Create with text
Create notes silently using text input when you can't speak
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Create notes silently using text input when you can't speak
Last updated
Cleft allows you to create notes using text input as well as voice. This is particularly useful in situations where you need to be quiet or when you prefer typing over speaking.
Press ⌘ + T
on your keyboard.
Alternatively, select "New Text Note" from the File menu.
Type your note in the text editor that appears.
Press ⌘ + ⏎
(Command + Return) to finish your note.
Press and hold the orange "➕" button.
Select "New Text Note" from the menu that appears.
Type your note using the keyboard.
Tap "Done" when you've finished writing.
Use this feature in quiet environments like libraries or meetings.
Quickly jot down ideas when speaking isn't convenient.
Create structured notes or lists that might be harder to dictate.
Use text input for notes that require precise wording or formatting.
Silent note creation for noise-sensitive environments.
Allows for more precise language and formatting.
Useful for users who prefer typing over speaking.
Provides an alternative when voice input isn't practical or possible.
Your custom instructions will still be applied to text notes, ensuring consistency across all your notes regardless of input method.
Action | Shortcut |
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Start silent mode |
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Finish silent thought |
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By using the "Create with text" feature, you can ensure that you never miss capturing an important thought, even in situations where voice input isn't ideal.