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Keyboard Shortcut The best ones

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The bests Keyboard shortcut:

ALT + Tab = Switch between windows

 

ALT, Space, X = Maximize window

 

CTRL + Shift + Esc = Task Manager

 

Windows key + Break = System properties

 

Windows key + F = Search

 

Windows key + D = Hide/Display all windows

 

CTRL + C = copy

 

CTRL + X = cut

 

CTRL + V = paste

 

Windows key + R = Run menu

 

This is usually followed by:

cmd = Command Prompt

iexplore + "web address" = Internet Explorer

compmgmt.msc = Computer Management

dhcpmgmt.msc = DHCP Management

dnsmgmt.msc = DNS Management

services.msc = Services

eventvwr = Event Viewer

dsa.msc = Active Directory Users and Computers

dssite.msc = Active Directory Sites and Services

Windows key + E = Explorer

 

Keyboard Shortcuts

[Alt] and [Esc] Switch between running applications

 

[Alt] and letter Select menu item by underlined letter

 

[Ctrl] and [Esc] Open Program Menu

 

[Ctrl] and [F4] Close active document or group windows (does not work with some applications)

 

[Alt] and [F4] Quit active application or close current window

 

[Alt] and [-] Open Control menu for active document

 

Ctrl] Lft., Rt. arrow Move cursor forward or back one word

 

Ctrl] Up, Down arrow Move cursor forward or back one paragraph

 

[F1] Open Help for active application

 

Windows+M Minimize all open windows

 

Shift+Windows+M Undo minimize all open windows

 

Windows+F1 Open Windows Help

 

Windows+Tab Cycle through the Taskbar buttons

 

 

internet browser shortcuts

type in u're adress "google", then press [Right CTRL] and [Enter]

add www. and .com to word and go to it

Notice from jlhaslip:
Lists such as this need to be inside quote tags, thanks

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Nice, very usefull and I only new like 1 command that I recognized. Thanks dude keept it up! :)

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cool, thanks for the list.I knew most of these already, but there were a couple I didn't know about.They're extremely useful, especially if theres a time when the mouse stops responding and you have to rely on using a keyboard.Keep up the good work with other tutorials like this one. It's always interesting to find out other commands you didn't know existed. :)

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there are also other things for word documents and everywhere, for example

Ctrl + B Is to make somthing BoldCtrl + U Is to make somthing Underlined
Ctrl + I Is to make somthing Italic
Ctrl + P Is to print the object (prompt will come up)
Ctrl + O Is to Open A File
Ctrl + W TO close a word document
Ctrl + N TO open a new one
Ctrl + E for centering
Ctrl + For right alignment
Ctrl + T Moved some tab at the ruler bar >_<
Ctrl + V to paste
Ctrl + C To copy
Ctrl + Y makes it underlines as well
Ctrl + A Selects everything
Ctrl + S is to save somthing
Ctrl + D Is to open the font menu
Ctrl + F Is to Find
Ctrl + G Is to Get or Go
Ctrl + H is to replace
Ctrl + J Makes it a full alignment
Ctrl + K To insert a Hyperlink
Ctrl + Z Is to Undo Somthing
Ctrl + M moves some tab over...

also if you have a mouse that has one of those scrolling bars on it, you can click Ctrl and Move that up or down and it will change the resolution of the word document, or the text size of the website...


not verry common things, but they are usefula few of the ones you posted above i havent seen before, and they did't work for me....for instance Ctrl F4, that does not colse things for me it just makes somthing new, Alt F4 however, does close things for me...

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Windows Key + D has saved my computer's life so many times.Sometimes I run way to many programs and the stress of trying to minimize them all myself, or use the "Show Desktop" menu is way too much for it.

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Well i know a very handy shortcut, since im at school all the computers are very busy and there are so many mean students out there that will log you off or at my school they will print thousands and thousands of pages to waste the printing credits that we have to pay for, on your account! So i like the handy Windows Key + L, it will either lock the computer or take you to the Users screen depending on the way that the windows is set up to log in. Eg if it shows the screen with the users name and picture then it will goto the Switch Users screen. Or if it is set up like the Schools and networks set it up then it will lock your computer.

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woW...all of them are very useful.
before,i only know a little group keys:ctrl+A/C/X/V and win+D/E/R
and ctrl+/shift+esc/alt+del...certainly,i also know some instant cmd runned in run windows :angry:

always be used in run window:shutdown.exe -s/-t   =shutdown or restart your pctaskkill *.exe =close a applacation or processipconfig/all =look at ur ip address and detail of net cardregedt32 =regedit toolmsconfig =system configuration utilityexplorer.exe =desktopservices.msc  =servicesgpedit.msc =group policy editor(only in xp professional)diskmgmt.msc =scan disk and clearmem.exe =status of memoryand url of website...

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Actually in windows XP the short cut for explorer is actually:

Windows + I

But hey thanks for tips anyway though. I use copy and paste a lot. lol! :angry: Who doesn't? I never use most of the others though, but I didn't know them either. And now I do. Hey thanks again.

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I love using the SHIFT+Click shortcut, because I can use it to those website that prevent me from using the right click button. I prefer opening the linkc to another window that is why I find this shortcut very useful.

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