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Basic Windows keyboard shortcuts

 

 

 

                              Basic Windows keyboard shortcuts

  

Ctrl + R: Right justify.

Ctrl + S: Save.

Ctrl + T: Create hanging indent (tab).

Ctrl + U: Underline.

Ctrl + V: Paste.

Ctrl + W: Close document.

Ctrl + X: Cut.

Ctrl + Y: Redo previously undone action.

Ctrl + Z: Undo an action.

Ctrl + A -- Select all contents of the page.

Ctrl + B -- Bold highlighted selection.

Ctrl + C -- Copy selected text.

Ctrl + X -- Cut selected text.

Ctrl + N -- Open new/blank document.

Ctrl + O -- Open options.

Ctrl + P -- Open the print window.

Ctrl + F -- Open find box.

 

Ctrl + A Select all content.

 Ctrl + Z Undo an action.

Ctrl + Y Redo an action

. Ctrl + D Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin.

Shift+Arrows = Highlighting text. ...

Ctrl+home = Beginning of page or document. ...

Ctrl+end = End of page or document. ...

Ctrl+F = Accesses “Find” tool. ...

Alt+Tab = Switching between alternate windows. ...

Alt + D – Select the address bar.

Ctrl + E – Select the search bar.

Ctrl + N – Open new window.

Ctrl + W – Close selected window.

Ctrl + Mouse Scroll Wheel – Change size and look of file and folder icons/thumbnails.

Ctrl + Shift + E – Show all the folders about the highlighted folder.

Ctrl + A – Selects all text.

Ctrl + X – Cuts the selected item.

Ctrl + Del – Cut selected item.

Ctrl + Ins – Copy the selected item.

Alt + F – File menu options in the current program.

Ctrl+W: Close.

F5: Referesh the  computer

Alt+Tab: Switch apps.

Win+D: Show or hide the desktop.

Win+left arrow or Win+right arrow: Snap windows.

Win+Tab: Open the Task view.

Tab and Shift+Tab: Move backward and forward through options.

Shortcut Keys

Description

Ctrl+Esc

Open the Start menu.

Ctrl+Shift+Esc

Open Windows Task Manager.

Alt+F4

Close the currently active program.

Alt+Enter

Open the properties for the selected item (file, folder, shortcut, etc.).

Shortcut Keys

Description

Ctrl+Esc

Open the Start menu.

Ctrl+Shift+Esc

Open Windows Task Manager.

Alt+F4

Close the currently active program.

Alt+Enter

Open the properties for the selected item (file, folder, shortcut, etc.).

 

Q-1.What does F1 F12 mean on a keyboard?

Ans:-The F1 through F12 FUNCTION keys have special alternate commands. These keys are called enhanced function keys. Enhanced function keys provide quick access to frequently used commands that can increase your productivity. These commands are typically printed above or on the keys.

Ctrl F1 Select all items on scree

 Ctrl F2 Deselect all items on screen.

Ctrl F3 Start/end of block.

Q-What F4 means?

Ans:The F4 key is a function key found at the top of almost all computer keyboards. The key is most often used with the Alt and Ctrl keys to close open windows and tabs

Q-3.What is F5 function?

Ans-Internet browser. In all modern Internet browsers, pressing F5 refreshes or reloads the page or document window. When pressing Ctrl + F5 , it forces a complete refresh of the web page, clearing the cache and downloading all contents of the page again.

Q-4What is F7 on keyboard?

Ans-The F7 key is commonly used to spell check and grammar check a document in Microsoft programs such as Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Outlook, and other Office products. Shift + F7 runs a Thesaurus check on the highlighted word.

 

Q-2What is F8 key?

Ans:F8. The function key is used to enter the Windows start-up menu. It is commonly used to access the Windows Safe Mode. Used by some of the computers to access the Windows recovery system, but may require a Windows installation CD. Displays a thumbnail image for all workspaces in macOS.

 

The F1 key.

The F2 key.

The F3 key.

The F4 key.

The F5 key.

The F6 key.

The F7 key.

The F8 key.

 

Q-What are the 5 parts of the keyboard?

The keys on your keyboard can be divided into several groups based on function:

Typing (alphanumeric) keys. These keys include the same letter, number, punctuation, and symbol keys found on a traditional typewriter.

Control keys. ...

Function keys. ...

Navigation keys. ...

Numeric keypad.

Shift+Arrows = Highlighting text. ...

Ctrl+home = Beginning of page or document. ...

Ctrl+end = End of page or document. ...

Ctrl+F = Accesses “Find” tool. ...

Alt+Tab = Switching between alternate windows. ...

Ctrl+S = Save.

Ctrl + End moves the cursor to the end of the document.

 Command + End on a Mac 

 Command + Fn + Right arrow on a MacBook.

Ctrl + Home moves the cursor to the beginning of the document.

 Command + Home on a Mac and

 Command + Fn + Left arrow on a MacBook.

Ctrl + Page up will move the cursor to the top of the previous page. 

Ctrl + Page down will move the cursor to the top of the next page.

Ctrl + Left arrow key will move the cursor one word to the left.

Option + Left arrow on Macs.

Ctrl + Right arrow key will move the cursor one word to the right.

 Option + Right arrow on Macs.

Ctrl + Up arrow moves the cursor up one paragraph.

 Command + Up arrow on Macs.

Ctrl + Down arrow moves the cursor down one paragraph.

Command + Down arrow on

Ctrl + Shift + Left arrow key will select the word to the left of the cursor. Shift + Option + Left arrow key on a Mac.

Ctrl + Shift + Right arrow key will select the word to the right of the cursor. Shift + Option + Right arrow key on a Mac.

Ctrl + Shift + Up arrow key will select from where the cursor is positioned to the beginning of that paragraph. 

Command + Shift + Up arrow on a Mac.

Ctrl + Shift + Down arrow key will select from where the cursor is positioned to the end of that paragraph. 


Command + Shift + Down arrow on a Mac.

 

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