SHORTCUT KEYS
WHAT IS THE MEANING OF SHORTCUT KEYS?
A key or combination of keys that executes a specific
function or command within an application or operating system. For example, the
F7 key in Microsoft Word and many other Microsoft programs is the shortcut key for
the Spell Checker.
If a shortcut has multiple keys it will be written with
all keys required to perform the function.
Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert
Copy the highlighted text or selected item.
Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert
Paste the text or object that's in the clipboard.
Ctrl + Z and Ctrl + Y
Undo any change. For example, if you cut
text, pressing this will undo it. This can also often be pressed multiple times
to undo multiple changes. Pressing Ctrl + Y would redo the
undo.
Ctrl + F
Open the Find in
any program. This includes your Internet browser to find text on the current
page.
Alt + Tab or Alt + Esc
Quickly switch
between open programs moving forward.
Tip: Press Ctrl + Tab to switch between tabs
in a program.
Tip: Adding the Shift key to Alt + Tab or Ctrl + Tab will move
backwards. For example, if you are pressing Alt + Tab and pass the program you
want to switch to, press Alt + Shift + Tab to move backwards to that program.
Tip: Windows Vista and 7 users can also press
the Windows Key + Tab to switch through open programs
in a full screenshot of the Window.
Ctrl + Back space and Ctrl
+ Left or Right arrow
Pressing Ctrl + Backspace will delete a full word at a time
instead of a single character.
Holding down the
Ctrl key while pressing the left or right arrow will move the cursor one word
at a time instead of one character at a time. If you wanted to highlight one
word at a time you can hold down Ctrl + Shift and then press the left or right
arrow key to move one word at a time in that direction while highlighting each
word.
Ctrl + S
While working on
a document or other file in almost every program pressing Ctrl + S will save
that file. This shortcut key should be used frequently anytime you're working
on anything important.
Ctrl + Home or Ctrl + End
Move the cursor
to the beginning or end of a document.
Ctrl + P
Print the page
being viewed. For example, the document in Microsoft Word or the web page in
your Internet browser.
Page Up, Space bar, and
Page Down
Pressing either
the page up or page down key will move that page one page at a time in that
direction. When browsing the Internet pressing the space bar will also move the
page down one page at a time. If you press Shift and the Space bar the page
will go up a page at a time.
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