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:* Do not press all keys simultaneously.  Hold ALT + SpaceBar, then press C.
 
:* Do not press all keys simultaneously.  Hold ALT + SpaceBar, then press C.
  
===Other Key Shortcuts===
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'''ALT + double mouse-click'''
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:* Displays properties of selected file.
  
'''TAB''' [[Image:Kb-tab.jpg]]
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===[[Image:Kb-tab.jpg]] TAB===
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:* Commonly, pressing TAB in an editing program will move the cursor forward five spaces, and is a tool for indentations.  Some programs allow for configuration of specific tab markers where a cursor will move to when the key is pressed.  This is used for more detailed formatting, particular of columns of text.
 
:* Commonly, pressing TAB in an editing program will move the cursor forward five spaces, and is a tool for indentations.  Some programs allow for configuration of specific tab markers where a cursor will move to when the key is pressed.  This is used for more detailed formatting, particular of columns of text.
 
:* TAB is also used to cycle between user-input fields (like at a login prompt or online form), and when viewing a webpage, TAB will cycle between the active weblinks on the page.
 
:* TAB is also used to cycle between user-input fields (like at a login prompt or online form), and when viewing a webpage, TAB will cycle between the active weblinks on the page.
  
'''SHIFT''' [[Image:kb-shift.jpg]]
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===[[Image:Kb-shift.jpg]] SHIFT Key Shortcuts===
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'''SHIFT'''
 
:* Hold down while dragging a file to move the file.
 
:* Hold down while dragging a file to move the file.
 
:* Hold down while selecting two files with the left mouse button to select everything in-between those two files.
 
:* Hold down while selecting two files with the left mouse button to select everything in-between those two files.

Latest revision as of 16:30, 6 June 2006

Kb-win.jpg Windows Key Shortcuts


Windows Key

  • Opens the Start Menu.

Windows Key + D

  • Minimizes all windows and applications.
  • Pressing this combination again will restore all windows and applications.

Windows Key + M

  • Minimizes open windows and applications only.
    • Similar to Windows Key + D, but this will not minimize error messages that may be hidden by active windows.
  • Windows Key + Shift + M will restore minimized windows.

Windows Key + E

  • Opens a new Explorer window for file-browsing.

Windows Key + L

  • Locks your computer.
  • In earlier versions of Windows, this will log you off.

Windows Key + R

  • Opens the Run command.

Windows Key + Pause/Break

  • Opens the System Properties window.

Kb-f1.jpg Function Key Shortcuts


F1

  • Opens the Windows Help and Support Center.

F2

  • When selecting a file, this key will let you rename the file.

F3

  • Opens the Search window.

F5

  • Refreshes the contents of an explorer window or a webpage.

F11

  • Toggles between normal and full-screen viewing modes in Internet Explorer.

Kb-ctrl.jpg CTRL Key Shortcuts


CTRL

  • Hold down while dragging a file to copy the file.
  • Hold down while selecting files with the left mouse button to select multiple files.

CTRL + SHIFT

  • Hold down while dragging a file to create a shortcut to that file.

CTRL + ESC

  • Opens the Start Menu. Useful if your keyboard does not have a Windows key.

CTRL + TAB

  • Tabs between windows or documents within an application. Will also move between webpage tabs in Firefox or Internet Explorer 7.

CTRL + F4

  • Closes a window or document within an application without closing the application itself.

CTRL + F5

  • Force-refreshes a webpage. All images and external references will be refreshed.

CTRL + F - FIND

  • When used in an application such as Internet Explorer or MS Word, this will bring up the Find window, allowing you to search for a word or phrase within a document or webpage.

CTRL + H - REPLACE

  • Document-editing programs only. Opens the Find & Replace window, which allows you to search for words/phrases and immediately replace them with a new word/phrase you have chosen.

CTRL + P - PRINT

  • Opens the Print dialogue window.

CTRL + S - SAVE

  • Saves an open document/file.

CTRL + B, + U, + I - BOLD, UNDERLINE, or ITALIC

  • Adds bold, underline, or italic formatting respectively to highlighted text.

Kb-alt.jpg ALT Key Shortcuts


ALT + F4

  • Closes the active window or application.
  • If there are no open windows or applications, this combination brings up the Shut Down dialogue window.

ALT + TAB

  • Switches between open applications. Hold down ALT and press Tab to cycle through the list of applications and release to select the highlighted application.

ALT + SpaceBar

  • Opens an application's system menu. Can also use ALT + - (hyphen key).

ALT + SpaceBar + C

  • Like ALT + F4, this will close an application. However, it will not bring up the Shut Down dialogue.
  • Do not press all keys simultaneously. Hold ALT + SpaceBar, then press C.

ALT + double mouse-click

  • Displays properties of selected file.

Kb-tab.jpg TAB


  • Commonly, pressing TAB in an editing program will move the cursor forward five spaces, and is a tool for indentations. Some programs allow for configuration of specific tab markers where a cursor will move to when the key is pressed. This is used for more detailed formatting, particular of columns of text.
  • TAB is also used to cycle between user-input fields (like at a login prompt or online form), and when viewing a webpage, TAB will cycle between the active weblinks on the page.

Kb-shift.jpg SHIFT Key Shortcuts


SHIFT

  • Hold down while dragging a file to move the file.
  • Hold down while selecting two files with the left mouse button to select everything in-between those two files.

SHIFT + TAB

  • Cycles through user-input fields and weblinks in the reverse order.

SHIFT + DEL

  • Deletes a selected file immediately. The file is not sent to the Recycle Bin.