Accountancy, asked by subramg, 3 days ago

Can be used to access shortcuts for performing frequently-used actions with a single click

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Answered by rakshitlaks
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Answer:

The shortcut keys

Explanation:

when we click a shortcut key we will quickly arrive to the part which we had configured

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

This topic's shortcuts make use of the US keyboard layout. It's possible that the keys on a US keyboard don't precisely match the keys in foreign layouts.

This article uses the plus symbol (+) to indicate that a shortcut involves simultaneously hitting two or more keys. A comma separates the keys if you have to hit one key right after another (,).

This section assumes that the Virtual Ribbon Menu option is enabled for JAWS users.

Explanation:

More shortcut keys for windows are :

Ctrl+1-8 - Switch to the predetermined tab, counting from the left.

Ctrl+9 - Switch to the last tab.Ctrl+Tab - Switch to the following tab - as such, the tab on the right.

Ctrl+Page Up additionally works, yet not in Internet Explorer.

Ctrl+Shift+Tab - Switch to the past tab - all in all, the tab on the left. Ctrl+Page Down likewise works, yet not in Internet Explorer.

Ctrl+W, Ctrl+F4 - Close the ongoing tab.Ctrl+Shift+T - Reopen the last shut tab.

Ctrl+T - Open another tab

.Ctrl+N - Open another program window.

Alt+F4 - Close the ongoing window. (Works in all applications.)

Mouse Actions for Tabs

Center Click a Tab - Close the tab.

Ctrl+Left Click, Middle Click - Open a connection in a foundation tab.

Shift+Left Click - Open a connection in another program window.

Ctrl+Shift+Left Click - Open a connection in a forefront tab.

To know more about computer shortcuts, visit the links given below:

brainly.in/question/135577

brainly.in/question/11808730

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