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As you advance your computer skills you will prefer less interaction with the mouse. There are tons of shortcuts you can use on your keyboard to limit back and forth from keyboard to mouse. So you can work more efficiently, here are a few shortcuts I use daily. Spacebar – When browsing the web, use the space bar to go down a page F2 – With a file selected use F2 to quickly rename it PrtScr – This button will copy the entire screen. Use the Edit menu and Paste the picture to an email or image editor for a fast screen shot CTRL + C (hold the CTRL button and tap C) – Will copy text for you to paste elsewhere (text must be highlighted first) CTRL + V – Pastes your copied text to the area you have selected CTRL + F – Find text on a page ALT + TAB – Cycle through your open programs Windows Key + D – Minimizes all screens so you can see your desktop instantly ALT + F4 – Closes the open window Delete – Everyone uses backspace, but do you use the delete key? It does the same thing as backspace but from the left side of the cursor instead of the right. Try it! Windows + L – Quickly lock your computer Related posts |
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Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
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Did you know you can create a desktop shortcut to make logging in to 1. Login to your account. This will only create a favorite’s link. Right click and cut this Related posts |
