Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Keyboard_Shortcuts

Here are some of the Keyboard shortcuts that we use daily system life.

Windows Shortcuts:
  1. Windows Key + E Opens a new Explorer Window. Probably one of the hottest Windows keyboard shortcuts. This one gets a lot of hoorahs!

  2. Windows Key Displays the Start Menu.

  3. Windows Key + D Minimizes all windows and shows the Desktop.

  4. Windows Key + D Opens all windows and takes you right back to where you were.

  5. Windows Key + F Displays the Find all files dialog box.

  6. Windows Key + L Lock your Windows XP computer.

  7. Windows Key + M Minimizes all open windows.

  8. Windows Key + Shift + M Restores all previously open windows to how they were before you Minimized them.

  9. Windows Key + R Displays the Run command.

  10. Windows Key + F1 Displays the Windows Help menu.

  11. Windows Key + Pause/Break Displays the Systems Properties dialog box
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  12. Windows Key + Tab Cycle through the buttons on the Task Bar.

  13. Windows Key + U Displays the Utility Manager with accessibility options; Magnifier, Narrator and On-Screen Keyboard.

  14. Alt + Tab Toggle (switch) between open windows.
Other Shortcuts:
  1. Ctrl + E Shows the Search Pane at left.
  2. Ctrl + F Displays a Find on this page dialog box and allows you to search content on the page you are viewing in your browser. Neat little feature if you are searching for a specific reference on the page.
  3. Ctrl + H Shows you the History of web pages you've visited at left.
  4. Ctrl + I Shows your Favorites at left.
  5. Ctrl + N Opens a New window in Internet Explorer.
  6. Ctrl + W Closes the currently open Internet Explorer window.
  7. Alt + Left Arrow To go Back.
  8. Alt + Right Arrow To go Forward.
  9. Alt + Home Takes you to your Default Home Page in Internet Explorer.
  10. Ctrl + Refresh Refresh the web page bypassing your browser's cache.
  11. Esc Stop the current page from loading. Also stops animations, background sounds, etc.
  12. Shift + Click While clicking hyperlink on web page, opens that link in a new browser window.

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