Thursday, 3 October 2013

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12 Useful And Handy Shortcuts

  • Thursday, 3 October 2013
  • Anonymous
  • 1. Ctrl + C – Copy

    Who can live without this shortcut? We are copying stuffs all the time.
    And this keyboard shortcut is so much easier and faster than Right Click >> Copy.

    2. Ctrl + V – Paste

    If you copy, you need to paste. So instead of Right Click >> Paste, just hit Ctrl + V.

    3. Ctrl + Z – Undo

    Oops! You’ve just deleted a piece of text! How to make text magically reappear on screen? The magic words are: Ctrl + Z.

    4. Alt, F, W, F – Create new folder in windows explorer

    I still wonder why there is still no shortcut to create a new folder. So, this is actually not a keyboard shortcut, but a trick shortcut.
    Alt – goes to the menu
    – Selects “File” beside “Edit”
    W – Selects “New”
    F – Selects “Folder”.

    5. Windows Logo + E – Open computer

    You know that windows logo button between Ctrl and Alt on the bottom left of the keyboard? If you press Windows Logo + E, it will open the computer.
    No, not automatically disassemble the computer and unscrew it, :P but open the window where you will see the disk drives and the CD Rom.

    6. Windows Logo + D – Show desktop; minimize all windows

    You know when you have so many windows open, and you need to go to the desktop to open a program?
    You don’t need to minimize every single window one by one again. Just press Windows Logo + D and you will arrive on the desktop.

    7. Tab – Go to next text area

    When filling forms on the web, especially username and password forms, this goes extremely handy.
    When logging in, after typing the username, just hit “Tab” and tada! – you are at the password form without touching the mouse!

    8. Typing name of file you’re looking for – Locating file

    Lets say you are in a folder called ‘Pictures’ and you want to locate a file photo called “mejumping.jpg”, just type “mejum…”. Usually you don’t need to type the file’s entire name – just some of its first letters will do.

    9. Ctrl + Click – Individually selecting multiple files

    Lets say you are on a folder with lots of photos. You only want to select your good photos. How? Click a good photo. Then, Ctrl + click another good photo. Next, Ctrl + click another good photo!
    See? It doesn’t unselect the previous files but adds the next files you have clicked to the selection!

    10. Shift + Click – Select files from one end to another

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