


QuiteRSS ships with a set of labels that you can use right away. You can change the settings under Options > Fonts & Colors. This can be useful if you want a larger font, a different font, or simply different font colors. You can change the font that is used to display the feed and news list in the program. Examples are sharing options to Google+, Email, Twitter, all labels, Minimize to tray or star news. You find several other interesting shortcuts under Options > Keyboard Shortcuts. Here are a couple of important shortcuts for QuiteRSS that you may want to add to your repertoire. It is never bad to know a couple of keyboard shortcuts that get you around in a program quicker and faster than any mouse actions can. To disable notifications, uncheck the "display notification for incoming news" preference. I once again do not need to get a notification when new news arrives, as I check the program interface regularly anyway. Here you can also change the notification settings. You can disable sounds under notifications in the options. While this may be useful to some, I find it annoying as I hear that sound multiple times in the hour. The notification system is set to play a sound when new news has been downloaded. Check the "mark displayed news as read when switching feeds".To change that behavior and mark all news items of a group / site as read when you switch to another do the following: I'm usually looking at titles only and not all news articles, which means that I have to click on the mark read button all the time to mark all news of a site as read. News are marked read by default when you select them in the interface, or when you click on one of the mark read buttons in the program's toolbars. This is especially useful if you keep your RSS reader open all day long.
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You may also want to check "automatically update the feeds every x minutes/hours" to avoid having to update feeds manually all the time.
