The BIG Keyboard Shortcut List
What is the allure of keyboard shortcuts? Do they
really save time? Why bother since my mouse is permanently attached
to my hand?
I like to use keyboard shortcuts, especially if someone is
watching me, because they make me look like a pro. With just a few
key strokes I can leave a mouser spinning his wheel! Whatever your
motivation, here's a big list of keyboard shortcuts:
General Shortcuts
ALT- F4 - Quit a program / Shut down
ALT-TAB - Hold down the ALT key and hit tab to
cycle through open windows.
CTL-ESCAPE - Display the Start menu
SHIFT - TAB - tab backwards through a form
CTRL - X - Cut
CTRL - C - Copy
CTRL - V - Paste
F1 - Help menu
CTRL - Z - Undo
CRTL-TAB - Navigate tabs on a tabbed screen
File & Desktop Shortcuts
Hold SHIFT while inserting a CD - Prevents the
CD from "autorunning"
If an item is selected:
CTRL while dragging a file - Copies the
file
CTRL - SHIFT while dragging a file - Creates a
shortcut to the file
SHIFT - DELETE - Deletes an item without
sending it to the recycle bin.
ALT-ENTER - Display a file's properties.
F2 - To rename the file
In Windows Explorer:
LEFT ARROW - Collapse the current selection if
it is expanded
NUM LOCK-MINUS SIGN (-) - Collapse the selected
folder
RIGHT ARROW - Expand the current selection if
it is collapsed -Or- Select the first subfolder
NUM LOCK- * Expand all folders below the
current selection
NUM LOCK- PLUS SIGN (+) - Expand the selected
folder
F6 - Switch between left and right panes
In My Computer:
BACKSPACE - View the folder one level up
ALT- RIGHT ARROW - Move forward to a previous
view
ALT- LEFT ARROW -Move backward to a previous
view
Windows Key Shortcuts
The Windows key can be used in conjunction with
other keys to act as a keyboard shortcut for faster access to menu
commands. Now, while the Alt key tends to open program menus (ex:
Alt+F opens the File menu and Alt+E opens the Edit menu) and the
Ctrl key performs actual operations (ex: Ctrl+C will copy and
Ctrl+V will paste), the Windows key will open various Windows
tools...
Win key + R will open the Start menu's Run
box
Win key + F will open the Start menu's Find window
Win key + E will quickly launch Explorer
Win key + Pause/Break will open the System Properties window
Win key + M will Minimize all windows
Win key + Shift + M will undo Minimize all windows
Win key + D will switch between minimizing all open programs and
showing them all
Win key + Tab will cycle through items on the taskbar
Win key by itself will open the Start menu
You can also open programs or folders on your
desktop by pressing the Windows key + the first letter of the
program/folder/shortcut + Enter . Sounds kinda tedious, but if
you're in a bind with your mouse, it can come in quite handy.
Arrow Tricks
Here's a cool little arrow trick to try with word processing
programs. Next time you're using your arrow keys to go from one
area of a sentence to another (left and right arrows), hold down
your CTRL key. Instead of moving one space at a time, you'll go one
word at a time.
If you're using the up and down arrows to go from line to line,
holding down the CTRL key will make your cursor jump from paragraph
to paragraph (well, from carriage return to carriage return
anyway).
One last thing, if you hold down the SHIFT key while you do this
(i.e. hold down SHIFT + CTRL at the same time), you select text as
you arrow along.
I've tested this in MS Word and Wordpad, but it *should* work no
matter what word processing program you use.
Home/End Key Fun
Do you ever find yourself scrolling through a huge folder
? Well, if you need to get to the beginning or the end quickly,
just press Ctrl+Home . If you want to get to the
end, click Ctrl+End .
Hey, that's not all!
This little trick works on more than just folders. If you use
the Home key in a word processor, it goes to the
beginning of the line you're currently working on. If you hit the
END key, it should head to the end of the current
line. If you pair Home & End up with the
Ctrl key in a word processor, you will be whisked
away to the beginning or end of the document. Again, this should
work, but it depends on your word processor.
Windows Key Shortcuts for Win 7
Here are 11 Windows key (pictured below) shortcuts that will start
you off on the right foot with Microsoft's new operating
system.
Let's take a look!
Win + Up Arrow – Maximize
Win + Down Arrow – Minimize
Win + Left Arrow – Snap to Left
Win + Right Arrow – Snap to Right (see a
pattern here?)
Win + Home – Restore or minimize all other
windows
Win + T – Press once to focus the first
taskbar entry; press again to cycle through taskbar entries
Win + Space Bar (hold) – Peek at the
desktop
Win + G – Bring gadgets forward to the
top
Win + any number key (1-9) - Open a program on the
taskbar. (The number corresponds to the pinned program's
location.)
Win + + (plug sign) - Zoom in
Win + - (minus sign) - Zoom Out
This is the start of something beautiful!
Tip of the Day The BIG Keyboard Shortcut List
finacial freedom | Tuesday, January 12, 2010 | Tags: Software Guides, Tips of the Day, Today's Feature
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