Keyboard shorcuts can help you to ecxel your work in windows. It is much more convenient then clicking the buttons or menus using your mouse or touchpad. You will just getting addicted to it once you try and get the hang of it, because it will make your work more efficien.
Here's a list of the general shortcuts in windows which you can use :
Those are some general shortcuts for windows. Actually there's more shortcuts such as help center shortcuts, microsoft office shortcuts and many more.
But thats all for today, I hope it can help you out in your work using windows. I will post more about windows shortcuts in no time. See ya!
Here's a list of the general shortcuts in windows which you can use :
Key
|
Function
|
F1
|
Display Help
|
F2
|
Rename a file
or item
|
F3
|
Search for a file or folder
|
F4
|
Display the
address bar list in the file explorer
|
F5
|
Refresh the current active window
|
F6
|
Cycle through
screen elements in a window or dekstop
|
F10
|
Activate the menu bar in the active app
|
ALT + F4
|
Close the
current window, exit app, or show shutdown options
|
ALT + ESC
|
Cycle through items in the order in which they were opened
|
ALT + ENTER
|
Display
properties option for the selected item
|
ALT + SPACE
|
Open the shorcut menu for the active window
|
ALT + LEFT
|
Backward
|
ALT + RIGHT
|
Forward
|
ALT + PAGEUP
|
Move up for
one screen
|
ALT + PAGEDOWN
|
Move down for one screen
|
ALT + TAB
|
Switch
between windows that currently opened
|
CTRL + F$
|
Close the current active document
|
CTRL + A
|
Select all
items in current active window
|
CTRL + C or CTRL + INSERT
|
Copy the selected item
|
CTRL + D or DELETE
|
Deleted the
selected item
|
CTRL + R or F5
|
Refresh the current active window
|
CTRL + V or SHIFT +
INSERT
|
Paste the
copied item
|
CTRL + X
|
Cut the selected item
|
Those are some general shortcuts for windows. Actually there's more shortcuts such as help center shortcuts, microsoft office shortcuts and many more.
But thats all for today, I hope it can help you out in your work using windows. I will post more about windows shortcuts in no time. See ya!