


For a Mac desktop app user, the messaging platform offers several keyboard shortcuts aka cheat codes to enable optimum use. If you’re a power user of WhatsApp, you have already tapped into the world of WhatsApp web and desktop app versions.

Here is a list of them for users to take advantage of: WhatsApp Keyboard Shortcuts for Desktop App (Mac/Windows) Mac Desktop App Now, PC or laptop users can take advantage of these WhatsApp keyboard shortcuts while using the messaging platform. It helps in actions like mark as unread, mute chat, delete chat, new chat, pin/ unpin support cheat codes. Right now, WhatsApp only lets you link computers to your account, so adding support for tablets (or perhaps an additional phone) would only make sense.As mentioned above, WhatsApp has a bunch of keyboard shortcuts for WhatsApp Web and desktop app users. In April, WABetaInfo found a screenshot from the beta version of WhatsApp on Android that indicates the platform may soon add multi-device support for tablets. WhatsApp’s multi-device feature now lets you link up to four devices to your WhatsApp account without needing your phone, all while maintaining end-to-end encryption. The biggest change is that you no longer need to keep your phone online to sync messages between your phone and the desktop app, you’ll continue to receive notifications and messages even when your phone is offline The redesigned WhatsApp has a slightly cleaner interface when compared to the previous version of the app but otherwise doesn’t look all that different. As we’re always trying to improve the WhatsApp experience for our users, we’re developing apps native to Windows and Mac operating systems,” writes WhatsApp in a blog post. “WhatsApp Desktop users have been using our web-based desktop app (WhatsApp Desktop) or our browser-based app (WhatsApp Web). Previously, users on Windows had to download WhatsApp’s web-based desktop app or access it via WhatsApp web. WhatsApp’s new app on Windows no longer requires you to link your phone to send, receive, and sync messages. The new WhatsApp desktop app for Windows users is now live and available for download from the Microsoft store, the social messaging platform revealed in its blog post - adding that the WhatsApp desktop app native to Mac operating systems is currently in development - however, you can download the beta version to test.
