Computer Science, asked by afsahdar123, 9 months ago

what are the shortcut keys ?
liat any 100 ?

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Answered by ownwrites
1

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.

Ctrl + (Left arrow) -- Move one word to the left at a time.

Ctrl + (Right arrow) -- Move one word to the right at a time.

Answered by afsahburaaq2007
2

Ctrl + C – Copy what is highlighted currently.

Ctrl + V – Paste what is on the clipboard, or what has been recently copied.

Ctrl + X – Cut what is highlighted currently.

Ctrl + A – Select everything in an open document, or current window.

Ctrl + D – Delete what is currently selected.

Alt + F4 – Close Open Window.

Ctrl + Z – Undo last action.

Ctrl + Y – Redo an action.

Alt + Tab – Switch between open windows.

Alt + Enter – Display properties for the highlighted item, similar to Right-Click Options.

Alt + Spacebar – Display shortcut menu for the currently open window.

Alt + Left Arrow – Go back if there is a previous history in the window, in programs such as browsers.

Alt + Right Arrow – Go Forward, again useful in browsers.

Alt + Pageup – Scroll up an entire screen length.

Alt + Pagedown – Scroll down an entire screen length.

Ctrl + Alt + Tab – With the aid of some of the arrow keys, you can select from all open windows.

F1 – Display the help menu.

F2 – Rename what is currently highlighted.

F3 – Search for a certain file or folder.

F4 – Show address bar list in File Explorer.

F5 – Refresh the window that is open currently.

F6 – Toggle different screen elements/keyboard shortcuts related to the program currently open.

F10 – Show the menu bar in the application that is currently open.

Crtl + + – Zoom in on multiple items.

Ctrl + – – Zoom out on multiple items.

Shift + 10 – Show shortcuts menu for the selected item.

Esc – Stop or leave the current action.

Shift + Delete – Delete the highlighted item, without having it go to the recycle bin first.

Browser Keyboard Shortcuts

Ctrl + D – Bookmark the current web address that is open in your browser.

Ctrl + I – View the saved favourites window.

Ctrl + J – View the browser downloads window.

Ctrl + H – Show browser history window.

Windows Key Shortcuts

Windows + L – Lock the computer, requiring the user to input login details before unlocking.

Windows + D – Switch between the currently open window and showing the desktop.

Windows + F1 – Opens the Windows help and support menu.

Windows – Open/Close the start menu.

Windows + B – Highlight the notification area.

Windows + F – Open the Feedback Hub window.

Windows + I – Open the settings window.

Windows + K – Open the connect/stream to devices bar.

Windows + M – Minimise all currently open windows.

Windows + Shift + M – Re-open all minimised windows.

Windows + P – Opens Display mode menu.

Windows + Q – Open Cortana Search menu.

Windows + R – Open the Run window.

Windows + T – Cycle through the apps that are currently on the task bar.

Windows + V – Rotate through the notifications.

Windows + , – Take a brief look at the desktop (as long as it is held down).

Windows + Z – Shows all the commands that can be used in the currently open window.

Windows + 1 – Start the application pinned to the start bar in the first position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + 2 – Start the application pinned to the start bar in the second position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + 3 – Start the application pinned to the start bar in the third position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + 4 – Start the application pinned to the start bar in the fourth position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + 5 – Start the application pinned to the start bar in the fifth position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + 6 – Start the application pinned to the start bar in the sixth position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + 7 – Start the application pinned to the start bar in the seventh position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + 8 – Start the application pinned to the start bar in the eighth position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + 9 – Start the application pinned to the start bar in the ninth position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + Shift + 1 – Start a new window/instance of the application pinned to the start bar in the first position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + Shift + 2 – Start a new window/instance of the application pinned to the start bar in the second position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + Shift + 3 – Start a new window/instance of the application pinned to the start bar in the third position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + Shift + 4 – Start a new window/instance of the application pinned to the start bar in the fourth position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + Shift + 5 – Start a new window/instance of the application pinned to the start bar in the fifth position, if already open, it switches to that window.

Windows + Shift + 6 – Start a new window/instance of the application pinned to the start bar in the sixth position, if already open, it switches to that window.

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