Computer Keyboard Shortcuts Tricks & Tips
Keyboard Shortcuts Tricks & Tips
Open Task Manager directly If you want to bypass the interrupt when pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del and jump directly to the Task Manager, clicking on Ctrl + Shift + Esc will launch it directly.
Use Spotlight Windows The underlying search is not useless, but it is definitely incredibly slow.
Interrupt all processes Ctrl + Alt + Delete access to be a normal PC shortcut, and almost all power users are familiar. The important thing to note is that it hinders all the processes that your system suppresses, which means there is a difference between the need to restart or not.
Switch through open windows allows you to switch through the currently open window (Alt + Shift + Tab can switch backwards) by pressing Alt + Tab.
Launch the program with your hotkey Right-click on any application's shortcuts in Windows, go to Properties, and in the Shortcuts tab you should see a "Shortcut Key" field where you can type your favorite launch combo. Also note that, if you click on the "advanced" option in the shortcut tab, you can set it to run as an administrator, which is especially useful for creating shortcuts in an advanced command prompt. . It can be set to launch with the Ctrl + Alt + Numpad 1 key for example.
Turn off the current program Typing Alt + F4 will close the program that is running. This is useful because it spends time on clicking "X" and clicking on it. People will often use it as a joke, so that you can press Alt + F4 to solve any problem. Do not fall for this until you want to stop what you are doing.
Sometimes you reduce all the windows, you have a bunch of stuff, and you want to remove it all so that you can go to the desktop. Simply pressing the Windows key + D will reduce whatever you have, which will save you some time by pressing the Minimal Button for each window. It should be noted that Windows + M provides similar functionality, but there is no undo, so Windows + D is a more favorable approach.
You can use the menu key on the keyboard to right click on each keyboard, there is no key (shown above), but many people do. Right-click on any of the focus / selects in Windows by pressing the button.
Close the current window / tab on that X button walking stick all the way? Press Ctrl + W and the current window will close. (Do not do it now, or you will remember the rest of the moves!)
Bring the system information window This is a lot faster than digging it in a traditional way ... just press windows + pause / brake and the system information panel will be ready to go. This can be the only use of a break / break key you ever received, so enjoy it!
Use your keyboard to launch programs on Windows Taskbar Tap the Windows key + The number that matches the status of the program is a quick way to open them. For example, if Chrome was the second icon on your taskbar and this is what you wanted to open, you would press Windows key + 2.
Use your keyboard to navigate system tray icon Pressing Windows key + B will automatically select the system tray area, at which point you will need to highlight something with the arrow keys and press enter to open it. .
Enable Copy and Paste in the Windows Command Prompt, while you are typing with the command prompt shortcut, if you right-click it, go to Properties> Options> and check the box next to "QuickEdit mode" Then you will be able to select the text Left Click, with the right click, enter and paste with the paste.
Open Task Manager directly If you want to bypass the interrupt when pressing Ctrl + Alt + Del and jump directly to the Task Manager, clicking on Ctrl + Shift + Esc will launch it directly.
Use Spotlight Windows The underlying search is not useless, but it is definitely incredibly slow.
Interrupt all processes Ctrl + Alt + Delete access to be a normal PC shortcut, and almost all power users are familiar. The important thing to note is that it hinders all the processes that your system suppresses, which means there is a difference between the need to restart or not.
Switch through open windows allows you to switch through the currently open window (Alt + Shift + Tab can switch backwards) by pressing Alt + Tab.
Launch the program with your hotkey Right-click on any application's shortcuts in Windows, go to Properties, and in the Shortcuts tab you should see a "Shortcut Key" field where you can type your favorite launch combo. Also note that, if you click on the "advanced" option in the shortcut tab, you can set it to run as an administrator, which is especially useful for creating shortcuts in an advanced command prompt. . It can be set to launch with the Ctrl + Alt + Numpad 1 key for example.
Turn off the current program Typing Alt + F4 will close the program that is running. This is useful because it spends time on clicking "X" and clicking on it. People will often use it as a joke, so that you can press Alt + F4 to solve any problem. Do not fall for this until you want to stop what you are doing.
Sometimes you reduce all the windows, you have a bunch of stuff, and you want to remove it all so that you can go to the desktop. Simply pressing the Windows key + D will reduce whatever you have, which will save you some time by pressing the Minimal Button for each window. It should be noted that Windows + M provides similar functionality, but there is no undo, so Windows + D is a more favorable approach.
You can use the menu key on the keyboard to right click on each keyboard, there is no key (shown above), but many people do. Right-click on any of the focus / selects in Windows by pressing the button.
Close the current window / tab on that X button walking stick all the way? Press Ctrl + W and the current window will close. (Do not do it now, or you will remember the rest of the moves!)
Bring the system information window This is a lot faster than digging it in a traditional way ... just press windows + pause / brake and the system information panel will be ready to go. This can be the only use of a break / break key you ever received, so enjoy it!
Use your keyboard to launch programs on Windows Taskbar Tap the Windows key + The number that matches the status of the program is a quick way to open them. For example, if Chrome was the second icon on your taskbar and this is what you wanted to open, you would press Windows key + 2.
Use your keyboard to navigate system tray icon Pressing Windows key + B will automatically select the system tray area, at which point you will need to highlight something with the arrow keys and press enter to open it. .
Enable Copy and Paste in the Windows Command Prompt, while you are typing with the command prompt shortcut, if you right-click it, go to Properties> Options> and check the box next to "QuickEdit mode" Then you will be able to select the text Left Click, with the right click, enter and paste with the paste.
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