Troop107-Admin 0 Report post Posted September 1, 2004 (edited) CTRL+C=CopyCTRL+V=PasteWindows+E=Windows ExplorerWindows+F=SearchCTRL+Z=UndoWindows+R=Run CommandWindows+D=Shows DesktopWindows+U=Utility managerWindows+F1=Windows HelpCTRL+A=Select AllHope that helps to all of you computer-illiterate Edited August 5, 2005 by microscopic^earthling (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted September 1, 2004 CTRL+C=Copy CTRL+V=Paste Windows+E=Windows Explorer Windows+F=Search CTRL+Z=Undo Windows+R=Run Command Windows+D=Shows Desktop Windows+U=Utility manager Windows+F1=Windows Help CTRL+A=Select All Hope that helps to all of you computer-illiterate <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Just to add to this listWinKey = Start Menu WinKey + Pause/Break = Systems Properties If you spend a lot of time altering hardware, virtual memory, then you'll use this shortcut quite often. WinKey + M = Minimise all windows WinKey + Shift + M = Undo minimise all windows CTRL + x = Cut CTRL + ESC = Start Menu ALT + TAB = Cycle through running programs ALT + F4 = Close running program Hold SHIFT while entering a CD, prevents Autorunning Hold CTRL when dragging file(s), makes copies of file(s) SHIFT + DEL = Force Delete, doesn't send to Recycle Bin F2 (function 2), renaming hilighted programs in Explorer/Desktop Cheers, MC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xavierduan 0 Report post Posted September 2, 2004 more...alt+space+x max the current windowalt+tab select the active window Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
OrbitPoints 0 Report post Posted September 9, 2004 ctrl+shift+esc = task manager (windows 2000)print screen = whole screen in clipboardalt+print screen = active window in clipboard[edit boxes] (notepad, renaming etc.)home = beginning of line current lineend = end of current linectrl+home = goto first characterctrl+end = goto last characterctrl+left arrow = goto first character of previous word (different from program to program)ctrl+right arrow = goto first character of next word (different from program to program) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zarjay1405241470 0 Report post Posted September 10, 2004 I always use SHIFT+DEL as cut and SHIFT+INS as paste. CTRL Y is sometimes "redo." Also, I've found that if there's something going wrong with the keys (e.g., the buttons don't seem to work), pressing CTRL+ALT+SHIFT sometimes helps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hazeshow 0 Report post Posted May 16, 2005 While booting: DEL = Entering BIOS While booting: F1 = Enering BIOS (IBM) While booting: F10 = Entering BIOS (Compaq) While booting F8 = Boot Menu While booting PAUSE = Freeze the Screen CTRL+ALT+DEL = Task-Manager in Explorer: ALT-Down Arrow-Enter-Enter = New Folder (!!!) GreetingZ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JaYMaN4926 0 Report post Posted May 21, 2005 thanks, those will help alot, but i already knew a few of em. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
szupie 0 Report post Posted May 21, 2005 While booting: DEL = Entering BIOS While booting: F1 = Enering BIOS (IBM) While booting: F10 = Entering BIOS (Compaq) While booting F8 = Boot Menu While booting PAUSE = Freeze the Screen <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Actually, different computers have different short-cuts for those functions... Some people have F2 instead of F8, F12 instead of F10, etc... Wait, hold on... Those aren't short-cuts anyway! They're the only keys you can press for that function, aren't they? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atheos 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2005 Alt + ENTER - showing properties of hilighted file Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hazeshow 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2005 Wait, hold on... Those aren't short-cuts anyway! They're the only keys you can press for that function, aren't they? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Alright alright, only one key is pressed, you're totally right. But they're useful to know. And ALT-Down Arrow-Enter-Enter = New Folder is pretty cool isn't it? GreetingZ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jeigh1405241495 0 Report post Posted May 30, 2005 I've never really been a huge shortcut key user, but lately I've been using more and more since I've been working as tech support...makes most of the simple **** people break alot quicker to fix haha Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gultus 0 Report post Posted August 5, 2005 windows+E = open explorerwindows+L = Lock computerf6 - cycle through elemnts on the screenf4 - display the address bar in a dropdown formctrl+shift+drag = creates shotcut of the item being draggedalt+esc = cycle thru open docs in the order u opened themspacebar to toggle the state of a checkboxctrl+esc = toggles open/close the start menuother than this u can asssign ur own hotkeys by creating a shortcut of the application u want to run and going to the properties of the shortcut and assigning a shortcut key such as ctrl+alt +fU can use many desktop tools available at download.com for configuring shortcutkeys.Easy way to hibernate ur computerHibernation is a really great way to save power and start the pc faster.u need to enable hirnation from controlpanel->power options.Just create a new shortcut on the desktop by right clicking and pressing New->shortcutIn the taget box print this exactly%windir%\System32\rundll32.exe PowrProf.dll, SetSuspendStateand rename it to hibernate and choose a icon of the type that u like to put for it.now u can hibernate ur system at just one click.Tip:Always make sure that the prompt user for password when system resumes from standby is enabled in the advanced tab in the power options otherwise your os will be loaded without any password entry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites