Here is a summary of the available key bindings.
C-c = reftex-toc
C-c - reftex-toc-recenter
C-c ( reftex-label
C-c ) reftex-reference
C-c [ reftex-citation
C-c & reftex-view-crossref
S-mouse-2 reftex-mouse-view-crossref
C-c / reftex-index-selection-or-word
C-c \ reftex-index-phrase-selection-or-word
C-c | reftex-index-visit-phrases-buffer
C-c < reftex-index
C-c > reftex-display-index
Note that the S-mouse-2 binding is only provided if this key is not already used by some other package. RefTeX will not override an existing binding to S-mouse-2.
Personally, I also bind some functions in the users C-c map for easier access.
C-c t reftex-toc
C-c l reftex-label
C-c r reftex-reference
C-c c reftex-citation
C-c v reftex-view-crossref
C-c s reftex-search-document
C-c g reftex-grep-document
These keys are reserved for the user, so I cannot bind them by default. If you want to have these key bindings available, set in your .emacs file:
(setq reftex-extra-bindings t)
Changing and adding to
RefTeX's key bindings is best done in the hook
reftex-load-hook. For information on the keymaps
which should be used to add keys, see Keymaps and
Hooks.