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<blockquote data-quote="codeguru" data-source="post: 4" data-attributes="member: 2"><p>Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows </p><p>Keyboard shortcuts are often used in modern operating systems and computer software programs.</p><p></p><p>Learning and using keyboard shortcuts can save you a lot of time.</p><p></p><p>Using shortcuts</p><p>Many keyboard shortcuts require you to press two or more keys in a specific order. For example, to perform the shortcut Ctrl+X, you would press and hold the Ctrl key, then press the X key, then release.</p><p></p><p>You'll use the Ctrl (Control) or Alt key to perform most keyboard shortcuts. You'll find these keys near the bottom-left corner of your keyboard.</p><p></p><p>ctrl and alt keys on a PC keyboard</p><p>Working with text</p><p>These keyboard shortcuts are useful when working with text in word processors, email applications, and more. They can help you perform commonly repeated tasks, like copying and pasting text.</p><p></p><p>Ctrl+X: Cut the selected text.</p><p>Ctrl+C: Copy the selected text.</p><p>Ctrl+V: Paste the copied or cut text.</p><p>Ctrl+A: Select all of the text on the page or in the active window.</p><p>select all text</p><p>Ctrl+B: Bold the selected text.</p><p>Ctrl+I: Italicize the selected text.</p><p>Ctrl+U: Underline the selected text.</p><p>Working with files and applications</p><p>You can use keyboard shortcuts to open, close, and switch applications. When working with a file, like a Microsoft Word document, shortcuts can be used to create new files, find words, and print.</p><p></p><p>Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Force an unresponsive or frozen program to quit. This keyboard shortcut opens the Task Manager. You can then select the unresponsive application and close it.</p><p>task manager</p><p>Delete: Send a selected file or files to the Recycle Bin.</p><p>Enter: Open a selected application or file.</p><p>Ctrl+N: Create a new file.</p><p>Ctrl+O: Open an existing file.</p><p>Ctrl+S: Save the current file.</p><p>Ctrl+Z: Undo the previous action. If you want to redo the action, press Ctrl+Y.</p><p>Windows key: Open the Start menu (or the Start screen in Windows 8).</p><p>Windows key on a PC keyboard</p><p></p><p>Internet shortcuts</p><p>Keyboard shortcuts can also be used to navigate your web browser. Many of the text shortcuts above are also useful online, like the shortcuts for selecting, copying, and pasting text into your web browser's address bar. Note that some of these shortcuts may work a bit differently depending on the web browser you're using.</p><p></p><p>Ctrl+N: Open a new browser window.</p><p>Ctrl+T: Open a new browser tab.</p><p>new browser tab</p><p>Ctrl+D: Bookmark the current page.</p><p>Ctrl+B: View bookmarks.</p><p>Ctrl+J: View recently downloaded files.</p><p>recent downloads</p><p>Using the Alt key to navigate menus</p><p>When you press the Alt key, you will have access to all of the menus in the current application. This means you can perform almost any task with just your keyboard. For example, you can type Alt+F+X to quit an application. When performing these shortcuts, you will not need to hold down the Alt key.</p><p></p><p>alt key to navigate menus</p><p>Finding more keyboard shortcuts</p><p>In many applications, you'll find keyboard shortcuts next to menu items.</p><p></p><p>menu items with keyboard shortcuts</p><p>In some applications, you may need to hover over a button to display its keyboard shortcut.</p><p></p><p>shortcut appears after hovering over it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codeguru, post: 4, member: 2"] Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows Keyboard shortcuts are often used in modern operating systems and computer software programs. Learning and using keyboard shortcuts can save you a lot of time. Using shortcuts Many keyboard shortcuts require you to press two or more keys in a specific order. For example, to perform the shortcut Ctrl+X, you would press and hold the Ctrl key, then press the X key, then release. You'll use the Ctrl (Control) or Alt key to perform most keyboard shortcuts. You'll find these keys near the bottom-left corner of your keyboard. ctrl and alt keys on a PC keyboard Working with text These keyboard shortcuts are useful when working with text in word processors, email applications, and more. They can help you perform commonly repeated tasks, like copying and pasting text. Ctrl+X: Cut the selected text. Ctrl+C: Copy the selected text. Ctrl+V: Paste the copied or cut text. Ctrl+A: Select all of the text on the page or in the active window. select all text Ctrl+B: Bold the selected text. Ctrl+I: Italicize the selected text. Ctrl+U: Underline the selected text. Working with files and applications You can use keyboard shortcuts to open, close, and switch applications. When working with a file, like a Microsoft Word document, shortcuts can be used to create new files, find words, and print. Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Force an unresponsive or frozen program to quit. This keyboard shortcut opens the Task Manager. You can then select the unresponsive application and close it. task manager Delete: Send a selected file or files to the Recycle Bin. Enter: Open a selected application or file. Ctrl+N: Create a new file. Ctrl+O: Open an existing file. Ctrl+S: Save the current file. Ctrl+Z: Undo the previous action. If you want to redo the action, press Ctrl+Y. Windows key: Open the Start menu (or the Start screen in Windows 8). Windows key on a PC keyboard Internet shortcuts Keyboard shortcuts can also be used to navigate your web browser. Many of the text shortcuts above are also useful online, like the shortcuts for selecting, copying, and pasting text into your web browser's address bar. Note that some of these shortcuts may work a bit differently depending on the web browser you're using. Ctrl+N: Open a new browser window. Ctrl+T: Open a new browser tab. new browser tab Ctrl+D: Bookmark the current page. Ctrl+B: View bookmarks. Ctrl+J: View recently downloaded files. recent downloads Using the Alt key to navigate menus When you press the Alt key, you will have access to all of the menus in the current application. This means you can perform almost any task with just your keyboard. For example, you can type Alt+F+X to quit an application. When performing these shortcuts, you will not need to hold down the Alt key. alt key to navigate menus Finding more keyboard shortcuts In many applications, you'll find keyboard shortcuts next to menu items. menu items with keyboard shortcuts In some applications, you may need to hover over a button to display its keyboard shortcut. shortcut appears after hovering over it [/QUOTE]
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