A `GtkShortcutsWindow` shows information about the keyboard shortcuts and gestures of an application.
The shortcuts can be grouped, and you can have multiple sections in this window, corresponding to the major modes of your application.
Additionally, the shortcuts can be filtered by the current view, to avoid showing information that is not relevant in the current
application context.
The recommended way to construct a `GtkShortcutsWindow` is with [[email protected]], by populating a `GtkShortcutsWindow` with one or
more `GtkShortcutsSection` objects, which contain `GtkShortcutsGroups` that in turn contain objects of class `GtkShortcutsShortcut`.
A simple example:
![](gedit-shortcuts.png)
This example has as single section. As you can see, the shortcut groups are arranged in columns, and spread across several pages if there
are too many to find on a single page.
The .ui file for this example can be found
here.
An example with multiple views:
![](clocks-shortcuts.png)
This example shows a `GtkShortcutsWindow` that has been configured to show only the shortcuts relevant to the "stopwatch" view.
The .ui file for this example can be found
here.
An example with multiple sections:
![](builder-shortcuts.png)
This example shows a `GtkShortcutsWindow` with two sections, "Editor Shortcuts" and "Terminal Shortcuts".
The .ui file for this example can be found
here.