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Which button to press to select all. Ways to select text with keyboard and mouse

Keyboard commands are used to speed up text operations or if the computer mouse (laptop touchpad) is missing / does not work. First, let's look at moving the pointer with the keyboard, which is valid for Word. Use the arrows to get to the beginning of the desired fragment. For navigation, you can use the buttons used in conjunction with the Ctrl key, see the table.

Pressing the Home / End buttons in Word moves the cursor to the beginning / end of the line, in browsers it jumps to the beginning / end of the page. Clicking on Page Up/Down scrolls one screen up/down. After selecting the beginning of the fragment, you can select the text with a keyboard shortcut.

Usually hold down the Shift button and the arrows to select the appropriate direction, but more often use the Ctrl + A combination to select all the text at once with the keyboard. There are many commands where the Shift key appears (not applicable for browsers).

After selecting a fragment, a group of words, you can format, delete, . These operations can also be done using the keyboard.

Selecting text with mouse and keyboard

The selection of several words, paragraphs, is more conveniently carried out with the mouse, and is applicable to browsers, text editors. You will need to move the pointer to the selected point, then hold down the left button and drag the mouse. Not always this way effective, for example, to select all text at once, it is more practical to use the Ctrl + A combination.

For fast selection one word, left-click on it twice. To select a fragment, place the cursor at the beginning, then hold down Shift and left-click on the end of the fragment.

Using the mouse, you can select multiple individual paragraphs. Hold Ctrl and mark any fragments of text with the mouse (does not work in browsers).

The material examined how to select text using the keyboard and mouse. There are keyboard shortcuts for many situations, but no one canceled the use of the mouse. See according to the circumstances what to use. Remember, a combination of keyboard and mouse gives the best results.

Drag the mouse to select text in Microsoft Word the precision of a jeweler is required. I prefer using the Ctrl, Shift, and arrow keys to select text, which is much faster than using the mouse.

How to highlight text using the keyboard

To select text using the keyboard, move the cursor to its original position using the arrow keys, while holding down the Shift key, press the arrow key in the direction you want to highlight. Once everything you want is selected, release the Shift key.

If you want to highlight a single word, press CTRL+Shift and then click the left or right arrow button.

If you want to select the entire line, move the cursor to the beginning of the line while holding down the Shift key, and then press the down or up arrow key.

If you want to select all text by pressing Ctrl+A.

How to highlight text with keyboard and mouse

Use your keyboard and mouse to move the cursor to where you want the selection to start, hold down the Shift key, and then click where you want to end the selection.

Working With Words

If you are typing in a browser or writing in text editor, there are handy keyboard shortcuts used in almost every application. You can copy, highlight or delete entire words and paragraphs with just a few taps.

Ctrl+left arrow– move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word.

Ctrl+Right Arrow- move the cursor to the beginning of the next word

Ctrl+delete- delete the next word.

Ctrl+up arrow- move the cursor to the beginning of the paragraph.

Ctrl+down arrow– move the cursor to the end of the paragraph.

Moving cursor

The CTRL key can also be combined with the Home and End keys.

Home– move the cursor to the beginning of the current line.

End- move the cursor to the end of the current line.

ctrl+home– move the cursor to the beginning of the input text field.

ctrl+end– move the cursor at the bottom of the text entry field.

Text Selection

Shift+left or right– select a symbol at the same time.

Shift+up or down arrow keys– select rows one by one.

Shift+Ctrl+left or right arrow– select words – keep pressing the arrow keys to select additional words.

Shift+Ctrl+Up Arrow or Down Arrow Keys- select items.

Shift+Home– select the text between the cursor and the beginning of the current line.

Shift+End– select the text between the cursor and the end of the current line.

Shift+Ctrl+Home– select the text between the cursor and the beginning of the text input field.

Shift+Ctrl+End– select the text between the cursor and the end of the text input field.

Ctrl+A- select all text.

After selecting the text, you can immediately start typing to replace the text - you don't have to press delete in the first place.

Select text with mouse button

Double-clicking on a word selects the word, and triple-clicking selects the word on a full line or paragraph of text.

Editing

You can really speed up text editing by using the Ctrl keyboard shortcuts to copy and paste text.

ctrl+c– copy the selected text.

Ctrl+X- cut the selected text.

Ctrl+V– Insert text at the cursor position.

ctrl+z- Cancel.

Ctrl+A– all text will be automatically selected.

Functions

These keys are common to most text editors. If you use them in your web browser, you will open the related dialog boxes your browser.

ctrl+f- To find. This opens the Find dialog box in most text search applications.

Shift+F3- Find Previous.

Ctrl+O– Open.

Ctrl+Hnew document.

Ctrl+P- Seal.

The duo of the mouse and keyboard is obtained when the user uses the mouse at the same time as the keyboard in his work.

Let's look from a computer literacy point of view, how you can use the mouse along with keyboard keys such as Shift and Ctrl, and what this gives the user to increase the efficiency and convenience of his work on the computer.

How to highlight a piece of text?

Shift key when pressed, allows you to enter not lowercase (small) letters, but uppercase (capital) letters.

But if this key is used simultaneously with the mouse, then it allows select entire chunks of text, for example, in Word editor or in Notepad. This can be used to later copy the selection to the clipboard. For this you need:

  • First move the mouse cursor to the beginning of the selected fragment.
  • Click the left mouse button and release it. A cursor icon will appear.
  • Then press the Shift key on the keyboard and, holding it down, move the mouse cursor to the end of the selected fragment, and then click the left mouse button.

The page fragment will be highlighted. Very useful for selecting large text fragments that do not fit in the visible part of the window.

How to select text in parts?

Ctrl key(abbreviation of the English word Control - in this context it is translated as "special") allows you to enter special characters from the keyboard. And when used simultaneously with the mouse, this key allows select multiple sections of text at once.

It works like this:

  • First, using the left mouse button, select one fragment of the page.
  • Then move the mouse pointer to the next fragment.
  • Press the Ctrl key and, without releasing it, select the next fragment. After that, the Ctrl key must be released.

It is very important when selecting several fragments of text at the same time, first press the Ctrl key, and only then, while holding this key down, proceed to select the next fragment.

If you do not press Ctrl, but immediately start selecting a new fragment (by clicking on the left mouse button), then the previous text selections will be canceled, since computer program interprets clicking the left mouse button (if the Ctrl key is not pressed) as canceling all previously made text selections.

This method allows you to select any number of fragments in the Word editor or Notepad.

In addition, this service is very convenient when using MS Excel spreadsheets to simultaneously select several table cells that are not next to each other.

How to move text?

Via Ctrl keys you can not only select, but also move and copy text fragments.

  • To do this, in the MS Word text editor, you can select a part of the text, move the mouse cursor to this selected fragment.
  • If you then press and hold down the left mouse button, then by moving the mouse, this text fragment can be moved to another part of the editable text.

Similarly, you can, for example, rearrange words in the text.

How to move text with safety net?

But if you need the moved piece of text to be preserved in the old place, then it is enough to hold down the Ctrl key on the keyboard while moving.

In this case, a small plus sign (+) will appear under the mouse pointer, which means automatic creating a copy of the selected text fragment. It will be copied to the new location and, in addition, saved to the old location.

How to increase text size?

A very interesting effect can be observed with the simultaneous use of Ctrl keys and mouse wheel.

If you press and hold the Ctrl key and simultaneously turn the wheel, then the image visible on the monitor screen

  • either will increase when rotating the wheel "away from you",
  • or decrease when turning the wheel towards you.

This method is very useful when reading texts with small print or when browsing Internet pages that also use small fonts.

I think many will agree that information is absorbed better when it is presented on a scale that is comfortable for perception, and

Thus, we see that the capabilities of the "mouse" manipulator, including when used simultaneously with the keyboard, are much greater than with normal use its only in combination with the left button.

How to copy and paste text?

But that's not all. You can use the keyboard to perform frequently repeated actions.

For example, when editing texts, you often have to copy selected text fragments, and then paste them to other parts of the document, or to other documents being edited at the same time.

In this case, it is convenient to use keyboard shortcuts:

(Such keyboard shortcuts are recorded in the literature on computer topics like Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V).

In this case, the mouse is used first to select the fragment to be copied, and then to indicate the place where this fragment should be inserted. And the processes of copying and pasting are performed by pressing the specified keys.

How to press multiple key combinations correctly?

By the way, please note that if any key combination is specified (for example, Ctrl + C), then first you need to press the first key specified in the combination (in this example- this is the Ctrl key), and then, while holding this key down, you should press the second key (in our case, this is the key with the image of the Latin letter C).

They also act if a combination of three keys is specified at the same time. They are pressed sequentially from the first to the third: first, the first key, then, without releasing it, press the second, and, finally, without releasing the first two keys, press the third key.

After the operation is completed, all keys can be released at the same time. But if they are pressed at the same time, then the expected result may not work.

It should also be noted that Latin symbols are always indicated in keyboard shortcuts. This does NOT mean that when using a keyboard shortcut, you should include case to enter English text.

Keyboard shortcuts work regardless of which keyboard layout is currently enabled.

Latin names of keys are written in such keyboard shortcuts so that they are understandable to users from any country speaking any language.

Who needs hotkeys and why?

Oddly enough, advanced users very often prefer to use the Ctrl and Shift key combinations with other keyboard keys (this is called the term "), and this is especially often used when editing images.

From a household point of view, the mouse is the most suitable for editing images, since its use provides greater visibility.

But it turns out that for those who are professionally engaged in "drawing" or "drawing" on a computer, in many cases it is faster and easier to use "hot keys", since they provide the speed, accuracy and quality of performing specific operations assigned to these keys.

Ctrl combinations with other keyboard keys in different programs can have different meanings. However, gradually these shortcuts are being standardized.

For example, in many programs the combination Ctrl+A means "select entire document".

The combinations described above are similar in many respects.

  • ctrl+c("copy"),
  • ctrl+v("insert")

"Hot keys" are not only combinations of Ctrl with other keys, but also just individual keys. For example, pressing a key Del(short for English Delete - “delete”) almost always means removal selected section of the document.

As "hot keys" a combination is used not only with the Ctrl key, but also with the Shift key. The keys F1-F12, etc. are also used for this.

An easy way to learn keyboard shortcuts

You can easily find out the purpose of the "hot keys" if you pay attention to the main menu of the program. You will see that next to some names of menu items, there is also a keyboard shortcut that performs this action.

For example, if in Notepad (Start->Programs->Accessories->Notepad) you click on the word "File" in the main menu, then in the window that opens next to the action "Create" the key combination Ctrl + N will be written, next to "Save" – Ctrl+S etc.


Thus, if you gradually master the combinations of "hot keys" and keyboard shortcuts that work simultaneously with the mouse, this will allow you to more confidently, quickly and professionally enter and edit texts, images and other elements of information.

Computer literacy exercises

Exercise 1.

Using the hotkeys Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V, copy the text of this article along with the computer literacy exercises and place it in a text editor (for example, Notepad).

Hint 1: Select the text of this task No. 1 using the keyboard. True, you need a mouse to use it to set the cursor to the left of the first character of the selected fragment.

After setting the cursor, release the mouse, press the Shift key and, holding it down, move the cursor using the keyboard (right arrow key) to the end of the selection. The fragment will be highlighted.

Task 2.

Select only using the keyboard the text of task No. 2.

Hint 2: To do this, use the mouse to place the cursor to the left of the first character of the sentence.

Hold down the Shift key and press the Down Arrow key once, and then repeatedly press (or press and hold once) the Right Arrow key to select the text up to the period "." - End of sentence.

If you "skip" the end of the sentence and select more than necessary, then, while continuing to hold the Shift key, cancel the extra selection by pressing the "left arrow" key.


Feel how text is selected or deselected by randomly moving the cursor down, up, left, and right while holding down the Shift key.

Understand how you can do without a mouse to perform operations to select text fragments.

Task 3.

Highlight the 1st and 3rd sentences in the text of task No. 2.

Hint 3: To do this, first select the 1st sentence with the mouse, press and hold down the Ctrl key, move the mouse cursor to the beginning of the 3rd sentence, then, without releasing Ctrl, select the 3rd sentence in the text.

If you do the 3rd exercise directly on this web page and it doesn't work, the reason may be in the browser. Try all the same to do not on the Internet page, but in a text editor.

Task 4.

Using the "hot keys" Ctrl + C and Ctrl + V, copy the text of task No. 3 into your document created using the MS Word editor or in Notepad.

Hint 4: To do this, select (by any method now known to you) this piece of text, press the hot key combination Ctrl + C (first press Ctrl, then, holding it down, press the key with the image of the Latin letter C, regardless of set layout keyboards).

After that, go to the MS Word editor or Notepad, create a new document, place the cursor at the beginning of the document and press the key combination Ctrl + V.

The text you copied should appear on the screen if everything was done without errors. See what happens if you press Ctrl+V again.

Task 5(Last but very important!).

Try increasing or decreasing the font size on your screen using the mouse wheel and the Ctrl key..
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The mouse is not always the ideal tool for selecting text. It can be difficult to highlight with it text in small print with great accuracy, or a large amount of text. Or maybe there is no mouse on your computer at all. This is where the keyboard comes to the rescue: it also has this function. You will learn how to select text using the keyboard from our short note. Make it very easy!

Selecting text using the keyboard

How to select all text

If you need to select all the text at once, press the keys at the same time ctrl And A.

How to highlight part of text

  1. First you need to place the cursor where you want to start selecting text. You can do this with the mouse or keyboard using the arrows.
  2. Press and hold down the magic key Shift while pressing or holding one of the arrows. Now the cursor will move, selecting everything after it. Pressing left or right will select character by character, and pressing down or up will select line by line, which is much faster.
  3. You can also press keys PageUp or PageDown when pressed Shift. This will allow you to select entire pages.

In this picture, all the keys that you will need when selecting text are marked.

More tricks when selecting text with the keyboard

  • If together with Shift press and hold a key ctrl, moving the cursor with the left or right arrows will highlight whole words. And if you move the cursor with the up and down arrows, then entire paragraphs will be highlighted! This is very convenient when working with large texts.
  • If while holding Shift press a key Home, then the text will be selected up to the beginning of the line. And if you press the key End, then to its end. And if, apart from Shift hold on and ctrl, then the text, depending on the key pressed, will be selected to the beginning or to the end of the document.
  • To remember these keyboard shortcuts, just use them often, even if at first they will take you more time than the usual selection methods. Over time, you will speed up, and your work at the computer will become even more efficient.

Now you know how to select text using the keyboard without using the mouse, and some additional tricks. We wish you fruitful work with the text!


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In many of our articles you will see text like: Win + R .
This text indicates that you need to press the combination of the key with the Windows logo and the letter R.
Keyboard shortcuts are combinations of two or more keys that can be pressed to perform tasks that usually require the use of a mouse or other pointing device.

This list is more complete, most keyboard shortcuts are valid for others operating systems Windows family.

The following are the most commonly used keyboard shortcuts.

Keyboard shortcuts for working with text.

KeysAction
Ctrl+ASelect all text.
ctrl+c
(or Ctrl+Insert)
Copy the selected text fragment.
Ctrl + XCut the selected text fragment.
Ctrl+V
(or? Shift+Insert)
Paste the selected text fragment.
ctrl + ?Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word.
ctrl + ?Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word.
ctrl + ?Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph.
ctrl + ?Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph.
? Shift+?Select text forward character by character.
? Shift+?Select text backward character by character.
ctrl + ? Shift+?Select text from the cursor position to the beginning of the next word.
ctrl + ? Shift+?Select text from the cursor position to the beginning of the previous word.
? Shift + HomeSelect text from the cursor position to the beginning of the line.
? Shift + EndSelect text from the cursor position to the end of the line.
Alt left + ? ShiftSwitch input language if multiple input languages ​​are used.
ctrl + ? ShiftSwitch keyboard layout if multiple keyboard layouts are used.
Left Ctrl + ? Shift
Ctrl right + ? Shift
Changing the reading direction of text for right-to-left languages.

Keyboard shortcuts for working with windows and the desktop.

KeysAction
F5
(or Ctrl+R)
Update active window or desktop (if active).
F6 or Tab?Cycle through items in a window or on the desktop.
Alt + EscCycles through items in the order they were opened.
Alt + Tab ?Cycle through windows in normal mode.
Ctrl + Alt + Tab ?Open a window to switch between windows normally. Use the arrow keys to navigate between them.
Win + Tab ?Cycle through elements (windows, programs) in Flip3D mode.
Ctrl + Win + Tab ?Open window to switch between windows in Flip3D mode. Use the arrow keys to navigate between them.
Ctrl + mouse wheel (up/down) on the desktopIncrease / Reduce the size of icons on the desktop.
Holding? Shift+?Highlight multiple items in a window or desktop, including the current one.
Holding? Shift+?Highlight down multiple items in a window or on the desktop, including the current one.
Holding Ctrl + SpaceSelection of any multiple individual elements in a window or desktop. To navigate, use the arrow keys.
Ctrl+ASelect all items in a window or on the desktop.
ctrl+c
(or Ctrl+Insert)
Copy selected elements.
Ctrl + XCutting selected elements.
Ctrl+V
(or? Shift+Insert)
Paste selected elements.
Alt+Enter ?Opening the properties dialog box for the selected file, folder.
Alt + SpaceDisplay context menu active window.
Alt+F4Closes the current item or exits the active program.
? Shift+F10Opens the context menu for the selected item.
win+?Expand the window to full screen.
win+? Shift+?Stretch the window to the top and bottom of the screen.
win+?Minimize to a window, or minimize to the taskbar.
win+?Maximize and dock the window to the left edge of the screen.
win+?Maximize and dock the window to the right edge of the screen.
Win+MMinimize all rollable windows. Non-collapsible windows (For example: File Properties) will remain on the screen.
win+? Shift+MRestore all minimized windows.
Win+DShow desktop / Return to program. Minimizes and restores everything, including non-minimisable windows.
Win+GCycle through gadgets.
Windows + HomeMinimize/Restore all windows except the active one.
Win + SpaceShow desktop without minimizing windows.

Keyboard shortcuts for working with multiple monitors.

Keyboard shortcuts for working with the Taskbar.

KeysAction
? Shift+click the icon on the taskbarOpening a program or quickly opening another instance of a program.
? Shift+click right click click on the icon on the taskbarDisplay the menu window for the program.
? Shift+right-click on a grouped taskbar iconDisplays the menu window for the group.
Ctrl+click a grouped taskbar iconCycle through group windows.
ctrl + ? Shift+click the icon on the taskbarOpening the program as an administrator.
Ctrl + Tab ?Switch between thumbnails in the same group.
Win + DigitRun / Switch to the program using the location of its icon on the taskbar.
The numbers from 1 to 9 are the serial number of the application on the taskbar, counting from the left (0 is the tenth application).
? Shift + Win + NumberLaunching a new instance of the program using the location of its icon on the taskbar.
Ctrl + Win + NumberSwitch between program windows, starting with the last active one, using the location of its icon on the taskbar.
Alt + Win + NumberOpen the jump list for a program using the location of its icon on the taskbar.
Win+TCycle through icons on the taskbar. (From left to right)
win+? Shift+TCycle through icons on the taskbar. (From right to left)
Ctrl+Win+BSwitch to the program that displays the message in the notification area.
Win
(or Ctrl + Esc)
Open or close the Start menu.
Win+ROpens the Run dialog box.
ctrl + ? Shift+Enter ?Run the program highlighted in the Start menu as an administrator.

Keyboard shortcuts for working in Windows Explorer.

KeysAction
Win+ELaunch Windows Explorer.
Alt+?View the previous folder.
Alt+?View next folder.
Alt+?Browse the folder one level up.
Alt+DChoice address bar.
Alt+PViewport display.
Ctrl+ESelecting a search field.
ctrl + ? Shift+EDisplays all folders in which the selected folder is nested.
ctrl+fSelecting a search field.
Ctrl + NOpening a new window.
ctrl + ? Shift+NCreate a new folder.
Ctrl+WClose the current window.
Ctrl + .Rotate the image clockwise.
ctrl + ,Rotate the image counterclockwise.
Ctrl + mouse scroll wheelResizing and appearance file and folder icons.
HomeJump to the top position of the active window.
EndJump to the bottom position of the active window.
Delete
(or Ctrl+D)
Removing the selected item to the Recycle Bin.
? Shift+DeleteDeleting the selected item without placing it in the Trash.
F2Rename the selected element.
F4Display a list of previous locations for the address bar in Windows Explorer.
F11Maximize the active window to full screen / Minimize back.
? Collapse the selection (if expanded) or select the parent folder.
? Display the selected item (if it is collapsed) or highlight the first subfolder.
? backspaceView the previous folder.
Num
Lock + * on numeric keypad
Displays all folders nested in the selected folder.
Num
Lock + + on the numeric keypad
Display the contents of the selected folder.
Num
Lock + - on the numeric keypad
Collapse the selected folder.

Keyboard shortcuts for the dialog box.

Keyboard shortcuts for working with Windows Help.

KeysAction
F1Opens help for the current item.
Win+F1Launch the built-in Windows dialog: Help and Support.
F3Move the cursor to the "Search" field.
F10Go to the "Options" menu.
Alt+AGo to the user support page.
Alt+CDisplay title.
Alt + NGo to the "Connection Options" menu.
Alt+?Return to the previous viewed section.
Alt+?Move to the next (previously viewed) section.
Alt+HomeGo to homepage help and support.
HomeMove to the beginning of a section.
EndMove to the end of a section.
ctrl+fSearch in the current section.
ctrl+pPrint section.

Keyboard shortcuts for working with the Ease of Access Center.

KeysAction
Win+ULaunch Ease of Access Center.
Num
Lock (hold for more than five seconds)
Enable/Disable keypress sound mode cap lock, Num
Lock and Scroll
lock.
? Shift (press five times)Enable / Disable Sticky Keys mode (allows you to use the keys? Shift , Ctrl , Alt , Win by pressing them individually).
? Shift right (hold for more than eight seconds)Enable / Disable input filtering (allows you to ignore short and repeated keystrokes).
Alt left + ? Left Shift + PrtScr (or Print
screen)
Enable/Disable high contrast mode.
Alt left + ? Shift Left + Num
Lock (or Num)
Enable / Disable keyboard mouse control.

Keyboard shortcuts for working with Magnifier.

KeysAction
win++Launching the Magnifier program.
Zoom in.
Win+-Zoom out.
Win + EscClose the Magnifier app.
Ctrl+Alt+DSwitch to the "Pinned" mode (the enlarged area is shown in a separate docked window).
Ctrl+Alt+FSwitch to Full Screen mode (enlarges the entire screen).
Ctrl+Alt+LSwitch to Zoom mode (enlarges the area around the mouse pointer).
Ctrl+Alt+RChange the size of a window that displays an enlarged area of ​​the screen.
Ctrl + Alt + SpaceDesktop preview in full screen mode.
Ctrl+Alt+IColor inversion.
Ctrl + Alt + ?Attaches a window with an enlarged area to the top edge of the screen. ("Pinned")
Move the window with the enlarged area up. ("Increase")
Moving up in the enlarged area. ("Full screen")
Ctrl + Alt + ?Attaches a window with an enlarged area to the bottom edge of the screen. ("Pinned")
Move the window with the enlarged area down. ("Increase")
Moving down the enlarged area. ("Full screen")
Ctrl + Alt + ?Attaches a window with an enlarged area to the left edge of the screen. ("Pinned")
Move the window with the enlarged area to the left. ("Increase")
Move around the enlarged area to the left. ("Full screen")
Ctrl + Alt + ?Attaches a window with an enlarged area to the right edge of the screen. ("Pinned")
Move the window with the enlarged area to the right. ("Increase")
Move over the enlarged area to the right. ("Full screen")

Other keyboard shortcuts.

KeysAction
Enter?Replaces mouse clicks to launch an application, click a button, or select an item from a menu.
EscIdentical to clicking the Cancel button in the dialog box.
F3
(or Win+F)
Opening the built-in dialog Windows windows to search for a file or folder.
ctrl+fOpens a search window or navigates to a search field in the active window.
Ctrl+Win+FSearch for a computer from a domain (when online).
ctrl + ? Shift + EscLaunching the Task Manager.
Ctrl+Alt+DeleteOpening the Windows Security window (Includes the Lock Computer, Change User, Log Out, Change Password, Start Task Manager buttons).
Win+LLocking the computer or switching users.
Windows + XLaunch Windows Mobility Center.
win+pause
Break
Launch the System item from the Control Panel (Properties item when you right-click on Computer in the Start menu).
Holding? Shift when inserting a CDPrevent automatic CD playback.
Ctrl + Tab ?Switching between elements (tabs, windows, documents) in programs that allow multiple documents to be open at the same time.
Ctrl+F4Closes the active document (in programs that allow multiple documents to be open at the same time).
Alt+Enter ?Expand active program full screen / Minimize to window.
Alt + underlined letterDisplay the corresponding menu.
Execute a menu command (or other underlined command).
F10Activate the menu bar of the current program.
? Opens the next menu on the left or closes a submenu.
? Open the next menu on the right or open a submenu.
Ctrl + NCreate…
Ctrl+OOpen…
ctrl+sSave your changes.
Ctrl + ZCancel action.
ctrl+y
ctrl + ? Shift+Z
Repeat action.

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