Plz give me all the short cut keys used in a computer and their uses.
don't left a single one
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Answer:
Alt + F--File menu options in the current program.
Alt + E--Edits options in the current program.
F1--Universal help (for any sort of program).
Ctrl + A--Selects all text.
Ctrl + X--Cuts the selected item.
Ctrl + Del--Cut selected item.
Ctrl + C--Copy the selected item.
Ctrl + Ins-- Copy the selected item.
Ctrl + V--Paste the selected item.
Shift + Ins -- Paste the selected item.
Home -- Takes the user to the beginning of the current line.
Ctrl + Home--Go to the beginning of the document.
End -- Go to the end of the current line.
Ctrl + End -- Go to the end of a document.
Shift + Home -- Highlight from current position to beginning of the line.
Shift + End -- Highlight from current position to end of the line.
Alt + Print Screen -- Create screenshot for the current program.
Ctrl + Alt + Del -- Reboot/Windows task manager.
Ctrl + Esc -- Bring up the start menu.
Alt + Esc -- Switch between applications on the taskbar.
F2 -- Rename selected icon.
F3 -- Start find from the desktop.
F4 -- Open the drive selection when browsing.
F5 -- Refresh contents.
Alt + F4 -- Close current open program.
Ctrl + F4 -- Close window in program.
Ctrl + Plus Key-- Automatically adjust widths of all columns in Windows Explorer.
Alt + Enter -- Open properties window of selected icon or program.
Shift + F10 -- Simulate right-click on selected item.
Shift + Del -- Delete programs/files permanently.
Holding Shift During Boot up -- Boot safe mode or bypass system files.
Holding Shift During Boot up -- When putting in an audio CD, will prevent CD Player from playing.
Word shortcut keys
Ctrl + A -- Select all contents of the page.
Ctrl + B -- Bold highlighted selection.
Ctrl + C -- Copy selected text.
Ctrl + X -- Cut selected text.
Answer:
Shortcut keys help provide an easier and quicker method of navigating and executing commands in the computer software. Shortcut keys are performed by using the Alt key (on IBM compatible computers), Command (on Apple computers), Ctrl key, or Shift key in conjunction with another key. The de facto standard for listing a shortcut is listing the modifier key, a plus symbol, and another key. In other words, "Ctrl+S" is telling you to press and hold the Ctrl, and then press the S at the same time.
File menu with underlined shortcut letters
You can also find the shortcut keys in popular programs by looking for underlined letters in their menus. For example, the file menu image has an underline on the "F" in File, which means you can press the Alt key and F key to access the file menu.
Some programs require the user to press and hold Alt to see the underlined characters. In the image above, you can see that some of the common features, such as Open (Ctrl+O) and Save (Ctrl+S), have shortcut keys assigned to them. As you begin to memorize shortcut keys, you'll notice that many applications share them. We have a list of the most commonly shared ones in the basic PC shortcut keys section.
Note
Non-English versions of Microsoft Windows may not be able to use all of the below shortcut keys.
Basic PC shortcut keys
Below is a list of some of the most commonly used basic shortcut keys that work with IBM compatible computers and software. We highly recommended that all users keep a reference to these shortcut keys or try to memorize them. Doing so will dramatically increase your productivity.
Tip
Besides the special character shortcuts listed here, some are also on the number keys (below the F1 - F12 keys). You can enter these special characters by pressing the Shift key and the number key with the special character listed on it.
Explanation:
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