Keep the essentials. Remove the examples. Build your own system.
This step is optional. The starter examples are there to help you learn SpeedKee. You can keep them as long as you want, remove only a few, or leave them in place.
In your shortcut list, ESSENTIALSABOVE marks the boundary. Essentials are above that marker. Starter examples are below it. This divider helps you quickly see which shortcuts are essential and which are optional examples.
Before deleting many shortcuts, export a backup if you might want to restore the starter examples later. A backup takes a moment and gives you a way back if you change your mind.
Open your shortcut list, tap an optional shortcut below ESSENTIALSABOVE, delete it, then repeat for any others you no longer want. You do not need to remove them all. Keep any examples that are useful.
Leave the essentials above ESSENTIALSABOVE in place unless you know exactly what you are changing. The essentials are what make SpeedKee work as a system.
Once the examples are removed, SpeedKee becomes a clean foundation for your own shortcuts, launchers, and personal system.