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Hot keys shift. Keyboard shortcuts (list)

In this tutorial, you will find the main Windows 7 hotkeys, after reading you will use your computer much more efficiently than you used it before.

Hotkeys is the way the keyboard interacts with the computer. This method consists in executing commands (operations) on the computer using keys or a combination of keys to which commands (operations) are programmed.

It is very difficult to get used to the new, so you should not start memorizing all the keys. To begin with, take 10-20 pieces for application, and then use others, so to speak, expanding your knowledge. It is also worth paying attention to the fact that each program can use its own hot keys, which are programmed by the developers of this program.

If you use Windows 7 hotkeys every day, at least 10 of them, you will notice how much more efficient your work will become. See the list of hotkeys in Windows 7 below.

Hotkey List

Hotkeys for working with text and files

I advise you to use the hotkeys that are in this section, be sure to learn and use them always.

Ctrl + C– Copy selected elements.

Ctrl+A- Select all. If you are in text document, then when you press these keys, you will select all the text, and if in a folder where there are other objects, then you can select all files and folders.

Ctrl + X- To cut. The command cuts the selected elements (files, folders or text).

Ctrl+V- Insert. Paste copied or cut elements.

Ctrl+Z- Cancel. Cancel actions, for example, if text was accidentally deleted in MS Word, then using these keys you will return the original text back (cancel input and actions).

ALT+ ENTER or ALT + Double-click the left mouse button– View the property of the selected element(s) (applicable for files).

CTRL+F4- Close the current window in the program.

Deleting files and text

Delete- Delete the selected item(s). If you use this key in the text, then by placing the mouse cursor in the middle of the word and pressing the "Delete" button, the deletion will occur from left to right.

Shift+Delete- Delete the item(s) bypassing the trash. For files and folders.

backspace- Removing text. If you are working in a text editor, then this key can be used to delete text, place the cursor, say, in the middle of a sentence by pressing the "Backspace" button, deletion will occur from right to left.

Other

- Open the start menu or CTRL+ESC, the button is usually located between the buttons CTRL and ALT.

+F1- Reference.

+ B- Move cursor to tray.

+ M- Minimize all windows.

+ D- Show desktop (minimize all windows, and maximize windows when pressed again).

+ E- Open My Computer.

+ F- Open the search box.

+ G- Show gadgets on top of windows.

+ L- Lock the computer. If you move away from the computer, then be sure to use these keys to quickly lock the computer. Very useful if you have children or ill-wishers who can read your personal information.

+ P– Projector control. If a projector is connected, these keys allow you to quickly switch between the projector and the computer.

+ R- Open the "Run" window.

+ T- In turn, we sequentially translate the focus on the icons that are in the taskbar.

+ U– Open the Center accessibility».

+ X– Call "Mobility Center" (laptops and netbooks).

+ Tab– Call "Flip 3D". When clicked, you can use the mouse to select a window.

+ Space– Desktop View (Aero Peak). All windows will become transparent.

+ Arrow– Location management active window. Pressing the arrow up - maximize, down - collapse, left - stick to the left edge, right - stick to the right edge.

+ Pause- Open the "System Properties" window.

+Home— Minimize all windows except the active window, clicking again will open minimized windows. + 5, the player will open.

Alt + Tab (Tab)– Switching between windows and applications.

Shift+Ctrl+N- Create a new folder.

SHIFT+ F10– Display options for the selected element.

Shift + Arrow - Selection . Arrows are used: left, right, down and up. Applicable for text and files.

CTRL- Selection of elements. By holding CTRL you can selectively select items. For example, while in a folder, left-click on the folders that you want to copy or cut, after selection, release CTRL and get the folders you selected for further work with them.

Ctrl + Shift + Esc- Open task manager.

CTRL+TAB– Go forward through the bookmarks.

Alt + F4– Close the window or exit the application.

ALT + Space- Display the system menu for the current window.

F2- Rename. Select the object and press the F2 button .

F5- Refresh window. It is often used in the browser if the page is "hanging" or information needs to be updated. Applicable also if you are in a folder or program.

F10- Activate the menu.

Esc- Cancel the operation. When you open, for example, the properties of a folder by pressing the ESC button, the "Properties" window will close.

ENTER– Open the selected element.

TAB- Go ahead through the options.

P.S. Dessert for today, video about Windows 7 hotkeys.

To improve the efficiency of your computer, you just need to know the most useful combinations keys Windows. On the Internet you can find huge lists of "hot" keys, but it's hard to remember everything, and it's not necessary.

In this IT tutorial, I will share with you those useful keyboard shortcuts that I use most often.

What are hotkeys?

First, let's figure out what kind of "hot key combinations" we are talking about.

Hotkeys or keyboard shortcut(they are the keys quick access) are combinations of simultaneously pressed buttons on the keyboard that allow you to quickly perform an action.

That is, by holding down two or three buttons on the keyboard, you replace several mouse actions, thereby significantly speeding up your work at the computer.

Where can you use keyboard shortcuts?

On different operating systems(Windows, Linux, Mac OS) uses different keyboard shortcuts, but some of them are identical.

In most programs hotkeys are also used. Some of them are standard for certain operations (creating a new document, printing), and some are unique for each individual program.

If you constantly use any program, then be sure to familiarize yourself with its hot keys, this will help speed up your work several times!

Useful Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

And now the most useful Windows keyboard shortcuts that I recommend to remember. All of these combinations use "modifier keys" ( Ctrl, Alt, Shift and key Windows):

Every computer user should know this!

These Windows keyboard shortcuts should be known to all PC users, they act both with folders and files, and with text.

"Copy", "Cut", "Paste" keys:

  • ctrl+c– copy to clipboard (file, folder or text will remain in the current location).
  • Ctrl + X– cut to clipboard (the file, folder or text will be deleted from the current location).
  • Ctrl+V– paste from the clipboard (copied or cut files, folders or text will appear in the current location).

"Select All" and "Undo":

To select all the contents of the current folder or all the contents of an open document:

  • Ctrl+A- select all.

I hope you already know about these hotkeys, but it will not be superfluous to repeat.

But not everyone knows these combinations:

  • Ctrl + Z– cancel the previous action (including copying/moving files).
  • ctrl+y– redo the undone action (i.e. opposite to the previous keyboard shortcut).

Working with documents opened in the program

Hotkeys that will save you both time and nerves. Why drag the mouse to the menu " File”, after clicking search for the item “ Create" or " new document ” (in most programs, the location and name of the items are different), when you can hold down two keys:

  • Ctrl + N– creation of a new document in the program.

When you are typing in Word, you need to save the document often so as not to lose it in case of various failures. But sometimes it’s too lazy to take the mouse once again, look for an icon on the taskbar, or an item in the menu, there is a simple replacement:

  • ctrl+s- save the opened document.

These key combinations also work in office programs, both in browsers and in graphic editors; both in Windows and Linux.

Hot keys for working with program windows

When you have many programs open, and in each program there is more than one document, it is not difficult to get confused. But these hotkeys will help you quickly switch between programs.

  • Alt + Tab— switching between windows of running programs. Hold Alt and keep pressing Tab to switch to other programs (see ).
  • Alt + Shift + Tab- scrolling through open programs in reverse order (the same Alt + Tab, but backwards) with a large list of open programs can be very convenient.
  • Ctrl+Tab– switching between tabs of an open window, switching between documents opened in the program (for example, you can quickly switch between two open files in Word).
  • Win + 1, Win + 2 ... Win + 0- switch between open programs by number on the taskbar. Launching programs pinned to the taskbar (we have already discussed in more detail).

These keyboard shortcuts will help you quickly close unnecessary documents.

  • Alt+F4– close the active program.
  • Ctrl+F4- closing one document in the program or tab (the program itself continues to work).

Lots of programs open, but need to quickly see the desktop? You are welcome:

  • Win+D– minimize all windows and show the desktop (pressing again returns all windows to their place!).

Let's start with the keys that do not need a combination, pressing which individually performs an operation.

  • F1- in most programs calls help system ("Help" or "Help")
  • backspacejump back in the explorer window and in browsers (the previous open folder or the previous page of the site).
  • Tab- every time you press activates another element program windows for keyboard control (open a new browser window and press the Tab key several times, watching where the blinking cursor or selection moves). V text editors pressing TAB indents text at a standard distance - very convenient, but more on that in one of the future IT lessons.
  • Esccloses dialog boxes, various menus and some programs. Also, undoes an action(if you get lost in open windows programs and are afraid to accidentally change the settings, then press ESC until you return to the main window).
  • Win- opens and closes menu "".

I have already mentioned some of the listed combinations in previous IT lessons, so as not to load you with a huge list of new combinations today.

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Good day, mysterious wanderer! I hope you know that the Windows operating system contains a large number of useful features.

In today's article, I want to teach you how to save your personal, precious time when working at a computer. Hotkeys will help us with this. Windows.

G hot keys - These are the keys on the keyboard, when pressed, this or that action occurs.

Invites you to familiarize yourself with the list of keyboard shortcuts. They will help when working in the environment of Windows operating systems. .

So, let's begin to reveal the secrets of optimizing work at the computer. A small note about the description of the Windows key, for novice users ..

* Key Win dows located on the keyboard between the keys ctrl and alt on the left side (the Windows logo is drawn on the key - a window in the form of a flag).

The value of the Windows key lies in the fact that when you press it, the Start menu opens. It's very simple and fast way open the start menu without using the mouse. You can verify this for yourself by pressing this key. In addition, there are also interesting and useful combinations of the Windows key with the usual letter keys. I will describe only the most necessary, useful, convenient and frequently used key combinations so as not to burden your brain, my dear friend.

* The combination "key" + "key" means that you must first press the first key, and then, while holding it, the second.

Hotkeys for general purposes.

Windows- opens the start menu. Clicking again closes the window that appears.

Windows + Pause/break- View basic information about your computer.

Windows+L- computer blocking. The combination of these two keys will help when changing users.

Windows+D- minimize all windows. Pressing again returns the windows to their place.

Windows+ Space (space)- show desktop.

Windows+E-O opens "my computer".

Windows+R - O opening the “Run” window “Run the program” (Run), analogous to “Start” - “Run” /

Windows+Tab-P switching between running programs that appear on the taskbar.

Ctrl + Shift + Esc- opening the task manager.

Win+F- opening a search window.

ctrl+f- search in the document, or in the program (for example, in the browser).

F1- call for help.

Alt+F4- close the active window.

F5- refresh window. (The combination is useful for refreshing pages in browsers).

F11- switch to full screen mode.

Ctrl + mouse wheel scroll - zoom in/out.

Print Screen- does full screen screenshot.

Alt + PrintScreen- makes a copy of the screen (screenshot) of the active window.

Alt + F 4

Hot keys when working with text and files.

Ctrl+A- selects all objects and text.

ctrl+c- copying the selected fragment.

Ctrl+V- pastes data from the clipboard objects or text.

ctrl +Z- undoes the last action.

ctrl+ P- prints a document or image.

Ctrl + N - creating a new document.

ctrl+s - saving the typed document or project.

Key DELETE deletes the selected file or text.

Good day.

Have you ever wondered why the same operations in Windows different users spend different time? And the point here is not the speed of possession of the mouse - just some use the so-called Hotkeys(replacing several mouse actions), while others, on the contrary, do everything with the mouse (edit / copy, edit / paste, etc.).

Many users do not attach importance to keyboard shortcuts (note: several keys pressed simultaneously on the keyboard) meanwhile, with their use - the speed of work can be increased at times! Generally, various combinations there are hundreds of keys in Windows, it makes no sense to memorize and consider all of them, but I will give the most convenient and necessary ones in this article. I recommend to use!

Note: In the various key combinations below, you will see a "+" sign - you do not need to press it. Plus in this case indicates that the keys must be pressed at the same time! The most useful hotkeys are marked in green.

Keyboard shortcuts with ALT:

  • Alt + Tab or Alt + Shift + Tab- window switching, i.e. make the next window active;
  • ALT+D- selection of text in the address bar of the browser (usually, then the combination Ctrl + C is used - copy the selected text);
  • Alt+Enter- see "Properties of the object";
  • Alt+F4- close the window with which this moment work;
  • Alt+Space(Space is the spacebar) - call the window system menu;
  • Alt + PrtScr- take a screenshot of the active window.

Keyboard shortcuts with Shift:

  • Shift + LMB(LMB = left mouse button) - selection of several files or a piece of text (just hold down the shift, put the cursor in the right place and move the mouse - the files or part of the text will be selected. Very convenient!);
  • Shift+Ctrl+Home- select to the beginning of the text (from the cursor);
  • Shift+Ctrl+End- select to the end of the text (from the cursor);
  • Shift button pressed- blocking CD-ROM autorun, the button must be held while the drive reads the inserted disc;
  • Shift+Delete- deleting a file bypassing the trash (be careful with this :));
  • Shift + ←- text selection;
  • Shift + ↓- text selection (to select text, files - the Shift button can be combined with any arrows on the keyboard).

Keyboard shortcuts with Ctrl:

  • Ctrl + LMB(LMB = left mouse button) - selection individual files, individual pieces of text;
  • Ctrl+A- select the entire document, all files, in general, everything that is on the screen;
  • ctrl+c- copy the selected text or files (similar to the edit / copy explorer);
  • Ctrl+V- paste copied files, text (similar to the edit/paste explorer);
  • Ctrl + X- cut the selected piece of text or selected files;
  • ctrl+s- save the document;
  • Ctrl + Alt + Delete (or Ctrl + Shift + Esc) - opening the "Task Manager" (for example, if you want to close an "unclosed" application or see which application loads the processor);
  • Ctrl + Z- cancel the operation (if, for example, you accidentally deleted a piece of text - just press this combination. In applications that do not have this option in the menu - mail and always support it);
  • ctrl+y- cancel operation Ctrl + Z;
  • Ctrl + Esc- opening/closing the Start menu;
  • Ctrl+W- close the tab in the browser;
  • ctrl+t- open new tab in the browser;
  • Ctrl + N- open a new window in the browser (if it works in any other program, a new document will be created);
  • Ctrl+Tab- moving through the tabs of the browser / program;
  • Ctrl+Shift+Tab- reverse operation from Ctrl + Tab;
  • ctrl+r- updating the page in the browser, or the program window;
  • ctrl+backspace- deleting a word in the text (deletes from the left);
  • ctrl+delete- deleting a word (deletes on the right);
  • Ctrl+Home- moving the cursor to the beginning of the text/window;
  • Ctrl+End- moving the cursor to the end of the text/window;
  • ctrl+f- search in the browser;
  • ctrl+d- add the page to favorites (in the browser);
  • Ctrl+I- show the favorites bar in the browser;
  • ctrl+h- browsing log in the browser;
  • Ctrl + mouse wheel up/down - increase or decrease the size of elements on the browser/window page.

Keyboard shortcuts with Win:

  • Win+D- minimizing all windows, the desktop will be shown;
  • Win+E- opening "My Computer" (Explorer);
  • Win+R- opening the "Run ..." window, very useful for launching some programs (more about the list of commands here: )
  • Win+F- opening a search window;
  • Win+F1- opening a help window in Windows;
  • Win+L- blocking the computer (useful when you need to move away from the computer, and other people can come up nearby and see your files, work);
  • Win+U- Open accessibility center (e.g. magnifier, keyboard);
  • Win+Tab- switching between applications in the taskbar.

A few other useful buttons:

  • PrtScr- take a screenshot of the entire screen (everything that you see on the screen will be buffered. To get a screenshot - open Paint and paste the image there: Ctrl + V buttons);
  • F1- help, user guide (works in most programs);
  • F2- renaming the selected file;
  • F5- updating the window (for example, tabs in the browser);
  • F11- full screen mode;
  • Del- remove the selected object to the trash;
  • Win- open the START menu;
  • Tab- activates another element, moving to another tab;
  • Esc- closing dialog boxes, exit the program.

PS

Actually, that's all I have. I recommend the most useful keys, marked in green, remember and use everywhere, in any programs. Thanks to this, you will not notice how you will work faster and more efficiently!

By the way, the listed combinations work in all popular Windows: 7, 8, 10 (most of them also in XP). Thanks in advance for additions to the article. Good luck to all!

Keyboard shortcuts, which are also known as keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys, which, when pressed, have a finite set of one key or a combination of two or more keys, will invoke an operation or perform a task operating system or applications, programs running on the operating system, or simply activating and running the program.

Keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys make it easier for the user to interact with the computer, otherwise usually requires a mouse or other pointing device to perform the operation. Windows 7 includes a lot new keyboard shortcuts, which make it easier to work with menus and other commands. Usually, keyboard shortcuts are used to activate a command and are listed along with the command in the program menu (to indicate what can be activated by pressing the Alt + key combination). Some of them are not listed, they are hidden.

Below is full list Windows 7 hotkeys or hotkey accelerator available at the operating system level, as well as for several built-in application programs v Windows 7.

Easy access to shortcuts from the keyboard

  • Shift right for eight seconds: Turn the Filter Keys on and off
  • Left Alt + Left Shift + PrtScn (or PrtScn): Turn High Contrast on or off
  • Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock: Keys Turn the mouse on or off
  • Shift five times: Turn Sticky Keys on or off
  • Num Lock five seconds: Enable Toggle keys on or off
  • OS Windows Key with logo + U: Open Ease of Access Center

General keyboard shortcut

  • F1: Help display
  • Ctrl + C (or Ctrl + Insert): Copy the selected file,
  • Ctrl + X: Cut selection
  • Ctrl + V (or Shift + Insert): Paste the selected element
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo action
  • Ctrl + Y: Redo action
  • Delete (or Ctrl + D): Delete the selected item and move it to the trash
  • Shift + Delete: Delete the selected item without moving it to the trash first
  • F2: Rename selected item
  • Ctrl + Right Arrow: Moves the cursor to the beginning of the next word
  • Ctrl + Left Arrow: Move cursor to the beginning of the previous word
  • Ctrl + Down Arrow: Moves the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph
  • Ctrl + up arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph
  • Ctrl + Shift arrow key: Select block of text
  • Shift + any arrow key: Select multiple items in a window or desktop, or select text in a document
  • Ctrl + any arrow key + SPACE: Select multiple individual elements in a window or desktop
  • Ctrl + A: Select all items in a document or window
  • F3: search for a file or folder
  • Alt + Enter: Display properties for the selected element
  • Alt + F4: Close the current item or exit the active program
  • Alt + Space: Open the context menu for the active window
  • Ctrl + F4: close the active document (in programs that allow you to have multiple documents open at the same time)
  • Alt + Tab: Switch between open positions
  • Ctrl + Alt + Tab: Use arrows to switch between open positions
  • Ctrl + mouse scroll wheel: Resize desktop icons
  • Windows Logo Key + Tab: Cycle through programs on the taskbar with Aero Flip 3-D
  • Ctrl + Windows Logo Key + Tab: Use arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar with Aero Flip 3-D
  • Alt + Esc: Switch between items in the order they were opened
  • F6: Switch between screen elements in a window or on the desktop
  • F4: list display address bar in Windows Explorer
  • Shift + F10: Display context menu for selected item
  • Ctrl + Esc: Open the start menu
  • Alt + underlined letter: Display the corresponding menu
  • Alt + underlined letter: Execute a menu command (or other underlined commands)
  • F10: Activate the menu bar in the active program
  • Right Arrow: Open the next menu on the right or open a submenu
  • Left Arrow: Open the next menu on the left or close a submenu
  • F5 (or Ctrl + R): Refresh active window
  • Alt+Up Arrow: Browse up a folder in Windows Explorer
  • Esc: Cancel current job
  • Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager
  • Shift when you insert a CD: Disable CD from automatic play
  • Left Alt + Shift: Switch input language when multiple input languages ​​are enabled
  • Ctrl + ShiftL: Switch keyboard layout when multiple keyboard layouts are enabled
  • Right or Left Ctrl + Shift: Change reading direction of text in right to left reading languages

Keyboard Shortcut Dialog Box

  • Ctrl + Tab: Move forward through tabs
  • Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Navigate back through tabs
  • Tab: Move forward through options
  • Shift + Tab: Jump back through options
  • Alt + underlined letter: Execute a command (or select an option) that goes with that letter
  • Input: Replaces mouse click for many commands with the selected
  • Space: Check or uncheck if the active option is checked
  • Arrow keys: Select buttons if the active option is a radio button group
  • F1: Help display
  • F4: Display Active List Items
  • Backspace: Open the folder one level up if the folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog

Windows Logo keys from the keyboard

  • Windows OS Logo key: Open or close the Start menu.
  • Windows Logo + Pause key: Display the System Properties dialog box.
  • Windows OS Logo key + D: Show desktop.
  • Windows OS Logo key + M: Minimize all windows.
  • Windows OS Logo key + Shift + M: Restore minimized windows on the desktop.
  • Windows logo key + E: Open computer.
  • Windows OS Logo key + F: Search for a file or folder.
  • Ctrl + Windows Logo Key + F: Search for computers (if you are online).
  • Windows OS Logo key + L: Lock the computer or switch users.
  • Windows Logo Key + R: Open the Run dialog box.
  • Windows OS Logo key + T: Cycle through programs on the taskbar.
  • Windows Logo + key number: The start of the program pinned to the taskbar with the specified sequence number. If the program is already running, switch to this program.
  • Shift + for Windows logo key + number: Starts a new instance of the program pinned to the taskbar with the specified serial number.
  • Ctrl + Windows logo key + number: Switch to the last active window of the program pinned to the taskbar with the specified sequence number.
  • Alt + Windows logo key + number: Open jump list for the program pinned to the taskbar with the specified serial number.
  • Windows OS Logo Key + Tab: Cycle through programs on the taskbar with Aero Flip 3-D.
  • Ctrl + Windows Logo Key + Tab: Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the taskbar with Aero Flip 3-D.
  • Ctrl + Windows logo key + B: Switch to the program that displays the message in the notification area.
  • Windows OS Logo key + Spacebar: Preview desktop.
  • Windows OS Logo key + up arrow: Maximize the window.
  • Windows OS Logo key + Left Arrow: Maximizes the window to the left side of the screen.
  • Windows Logo key + right arrow: Maximize the window to the right side of the screen.
  • Windows OS Logo Key + Down Arrow: Minimize window.
  • Windows Logo + Home key: Minimize everything but the active window.
  • Windows Logo Key + Shift + Up Arrow: Stretch the window at the top and bottom of the screen.
  • Windows OS Logo Key + Shift + Left or Right Arrow: Move a window from one monitor to another.
  • Windows Logo + P key: Select the view presentation mode.
  • Windows OS Logo key + G: Switch between gadgets.
  • Windows OS Logo key + U: Open Ease of Access Center.
  • Windows Logo + X key: Open Windows Mobility Center.

OS Windows shortcuts Keyboard Explorer

  • Ctrl + N: Open in new window
  • Ctrl + W: close the current window
  • Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder
  • Ending: Show the bottom of the active window
  • Home: Show the top of the active window
  • F11: Maximize or minimize the active window
  • Ctrl+period (.): Rotate an image clockwise
  • Ctrl + comma (,): Rotate an image counterclockwise
  • Num Lock + Asterisk (*) on numeric keypad: Display all attachments in the selected folder
  • Num Lock + Plus sign (+) on the numeric keypad: Display the contents of the selected folder
  • Num Lock + minus sign (-) on the numeric keypad: Collapse the selected folder
  • Left Arrow: Collapse current selection (if expanded) or select parent folder
  • Alt + Enter: Open the properties dialog for the selected element
  • Alt + P: Show preview panel
  • Alt+left arrow: View previous folder
  • Backspace: View the previous folder
  • Right Arrow: Display current selection (if collapsed) or select first subfolder
  • Alt + right arrow: View next folder
  • Alt + up arrow: View parent folder
  • Ctrl + Shift + E: Show all folders above the selected folder
  • Ctrl + mouse scroll wheel: resize and appearance files and folders, icons
  • Alt + D: Select address bar
  • Ctrl + E: Select search box
  • Ctrl + F: Select search box

Taskbar shortcuts from the keyboard

  • Shift + Click on the button on the taskbar: Open programs or quickly open another instance of the program
  • Ctrl + Shift + click on the button on the taskbar: Open programs as administrator
  • Shift + Click right click mouse on the taskbar: Show the menu window for the program
  • Shift + Right-click on taskbar grouped buttons: Show menu window for group
  • Ctrl+click taskbar grouped buttons: Switch between windows group

Magnifier shortcuts from keyboard

  • Windows Logo key + plus or minus sign: Zoom in or out
  • Ctrl + Alt + Space: Preview desktop in full screen mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + F: Switch to full screen mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + L: Switch to lens mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + D: Switch to docked mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + I: Invert colors
  • Ctrl + Alt + arrow keys: Pan in the direction of the arrow
  • Ctrl + Alt + R: Resize a lens
  • Windows Logo + Esc key: Exit magnifier

Remote Desktop Connection shortcuts from the keyboard

  • Alt + Page Up: move between programs from left to right.
  • Alt + Page Down: Move between programs from right to left.
  • Alt+Insert: Cycle through programs in the order that they started in.
  • Alt + Home: Show the start menu.
  • Ctrl + Alt + Break: Switch between window and full screen.
  • Ctrl + Alt + End: Show Dialog Windows window security.
  • Alt + Delete: Display the system menu.
  • Ctrl + Alt + minus (-) on the numeric keypad: Place a copy of the active window, on the client, on the terminal server's clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing Alt + PrtScn on the local computer).
  • Ctrl + Alt + Plus sign (+) on the numeric keypad: Place a copy of the entire area of ​​the client window on the terminal server's clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing PrtScn on the local computer).
  • Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow: "Tab" from Remote Desktop Control to a control in the main program (such as a button or text field). Useful when remote control desktop embedded in another (host) program.
  • Ctrl + Alt + Left Arrow: "Tab" from Remote Desktop Control to a control in the main program (such as a button or text field). Useful when remote desktop control is embedded in another (host) program.

Pictures of keyboard shortcuts

  • Ctrl + N: Create a new painting
  • Ctrl + O: Open an existing image
  • Ctrl + S: Save changes to image
  • F12: Save image as new file
  • Ctrl+P: print photo
  • Alt + F4: Close the picture and its Paint window
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo changes
  • Ctrl + Y: Redo changes
  • Ctrl + A: Select the whole picture
  • Ctrl + X: Cut selection
  • Right Arrow: Move selection or active correct shape by one pixel
  • Left Arrow: Move selection or active shape left by one pixel
  • Down Arrow: Move selection or active shape down by one pixel
  • Up arrow: Move selection or active pull up one pixel
  • Esc: Deselect
  • Delete: Delete selection
  • Ctrl + B: Bold selected text
  • Ctrl + +: Increase the width of a brush, line, shape, or outline by one pixel
  • Ctrl + -: Decrease the width of a brush, line, shape, or sketch by one pixel
  • Ctrl + E: Open the Properties dialog box
  • Ctrl+W: Open the Resize and Skew dialog box
  • Ctrl + Page Up: Zoom In
  • Ctrl + Page Down: Zoom Out
  • F11: View image in full screen mode
  • Ctrl + R: Show or hide the ruler
  • Ctrl + G: Show or hide grid
  • F10 or Alt: Show keytips
  • F1: Open Paint Help

WordPad keyboard shortcuts

  • Ctrl + N: Create a new document
  • Ctrl + O: Open an existing document
  • Ctrl + S: save changes to the document
  • F12: Save document as new file
  • Ctrl + P: print document
  • Alt+F4: Close WordPad
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo changes
  • Ctrl + Y: Redo changes
  • Ctrl + A: Select Entire Document
  • Ctrl + X: Cut selection
  • Ctrl + C: Copy selection to clipboard
  • Ctrl + V: Paste selection from clipboard
  • Ctrl + B: Make selected text bold
  • Ctrl + I: Italicize selected text
  • Ctrl + U: Underline selected text
  • Ctrl +=: Make selected text index
  • Ctrl + Shift + =: Make selected text index
  • Ctrl + L: Left Align Text
  • Ctrl + E Center text alignment
  • Ctrl + R:: Align text right
  • Ctrl + J: Text alignment
  • Ctrl + 1: Set single line spacing
  • Ctrl + 2: Set double line spacing
  • Ctrl + 5: Set line spacing to 1.5
  • Ctrl + Shift +>: Increase font size
  • Ctrl+Shift+<: Уменьшить размер шрифта
  • Ctrl + Shift + : change characters for all capitals
  • Ctrl + Shift + L: Change Bullet Style
  • Ctrl+D: Paste a Microsoft Paint picture
  • Ctrl + F: Search for text in a document
  • F3: Find the next occurrence of text in the Find dialog box
  • Ctrl + H: Replace text in a document
  • Ctrl + Left Arrow: Move cursor one word to the left
  • Ctrl+Right Arrow: Move cursor one word to the right
  • Ctrl + up arrow: Hover over the line above
  • Ctrl + Down Arrow: Hover over the line below
  • Ctrl + Home: Move to the beginning of the document
  • Ctrl + End: Move to end of document
  • Ctrl + Page Up: move up one page
  • Ctrl + Page Down: Move one page down
  • Ctrl + Delete: Delete next word
  • F10: Show keytips
  • Shift+F10: Show current context menu
  • F1: Open WordPad Help

Keyboard calculator

  • Alt + 1: switch to standard mode
  • Alt + 2: Switch to scientific mode
  • Alt + 3: switch to programmer mode
  • Alt + 4: Switch to Statistics mode
  • Ctrl + E: Open date calculations
  • Ctrl + H: Turn calculation history on or off
  • Ctrl + U: Open transform block
  • Alt+C: Calculate or solve calculation date and sheets
  • F1: Open Calculator Help
  • Ctrl + Q: Press the M- button
  • Ctrl + P: Press the M + button
  • Ctrl + M: Press the MS button
  • Ctrl + R: Press the MR button
  • Ctrl + L: Press the MC button
  • %: Press the % button
  • F9: Press the + / - button
  • /: Press the / button
  • *: Press button *
  • +: Press the + button
  • -: Press button
  • R: Press 1 / × button
  • @: Click the square root button
  • 0-9: By number buttons (0-9)
  • =: Press the button =
  • .: Press. (dot) button
  • Backspace: Press the back button
  • Esc: Press button C
  • Del: Press the CE button
  • Ctrl + Shift + D: Clear calculation history
  • F2: Edit calculation history
  • Up Arrow: Navigate to Calculation History
  • Down Arrow: Scroll down in Calculation History
  • Esc: Cancel editing the calculation history
  • Enter: history Recalculate calculation after editing
  • F3: Select academic degrees in science mode
  • F4: Select radian in scientific mode
  • F5: Select Grads in Science Mode
  • Me: Press the Inv button in science mode
  • D: Press the Mod button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl + S: Press the cp button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl + O: Press the CL button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl + T: Press the tangent button in scientific mode
  • (: Press (button in scientific mode
  • ): Press) buttons in scientific mode
  • N: Press LN button in scientific mode
  • ;: Press the Int button in scientific mode
  • S: press the sin button in scientific mode
  • A: Press the owl button in science mode
  • T: Press the tan button in scientific mode
  • M: Press DMS button in scientific mode
  • P: Press the pi button in scientific mode
  • V: Press the FE button in scientific mode
  • X: Press the experience button in scientific mode
  • Q: Press x^2 button in scientific mode
  • Y: Press x f y button in scientific mode
  • #: Press x^3 button in scientific mode
  • L: Press Log button in scientific mode
  • !: Press p! Button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl + Y: Press x y √ button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl + B: Press 3 √ x button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl + G: Press button 10x in Scientific mode
  • F5: Select Hex in programmer mode
  • F6: Select December in programmer mode
  • F7: Select October in programmer mode
  • F8: Select Ben in programmer mode
  • F12: Select QWORD in programmer mode
  • F2: Select Dword in programmer mode
  • F3: Select word in programmer mode
  • F4: Select byte in programmer mode
  • K: Press RoR button in programmer mode
  • J: Press ROL button in programmer mode
  • <: Пресс Lsh кнопки в режиме программиста
  • >: Press Rsh button in programmer mode
  • %: Press Mod button in programmer mode
  • (: Press (button in programmer mode
  • ): Press) buttons in programmer mode
  • |: Press the button or in programmer mode
  • ^: Press Xor button in programmer mode
  • ~: Press the button Not in programmer mode
  • And: Press and buttons in programmer mode
  • AF: Press the AF buttons in programmer mode
  • SPACE: toggle bit value in programmer mode
  • : Press middle button in statistics mode
  • Ctrl +: Click Average button area in statistics mode
  • S: Press Sum button in statistics mode
  • Ctrl+S: Press Sum pl button in statistics mode
  • T: Press SD button in statistics mode
  • Ctrl + T: Press the Inv SD button in statistics mode
  • D: Click CAD button in statistics mode

Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Ctrl + N: Start a new note
  • Ctrl + O: Open recently used attention
  • Ctrl + S: Save changes to note
  • Ctrl + Shift + V: Move the note to a specific folder
  • Ctrl + P: print note
  • Alt + F4: Close note and log window
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo changes
  • Ctrl + Y: Redo changes
  • Ctrl + A: Select all elements on the page
  • Ctrl + X: Cut selection
  • Ctrl + C: Copy selection to clipboard
  • Ctrl + V: Paste selection from clipboard
  • Esc: Deselect
  • Delete: Delete selection
  • Ctrl+F: Start basic find
  • Ctrl + G: Go to page
  • F5: update find results
  • F5: Refresh notes list
  • F6: switch between list note and note
  • Ctrl + Shift + C: Display context menu for column headings in notes list
  • F11: View recording in full screen
  • F1: Open Magazine Help

Help Windows keyboard shortcuts

  • Alt + C: Display Contents
  • Alt + N: Display the Connection Settings menu
  • F10: open menu
  • Alt + left arrow: Go back to a previously viewed topic
  • Alt + Right Arrow: Move forward to the next (previously viewed) topic
  • Alt + A: Open this customer support page
  • Alt + Home: Show help and support at home
  • Main: Go to the beginning of the topic
  • End: Move to end of topic
  • Ctrl + F: search in current section
  • Ctrl + P: print theme
  • F3: Hover over the search box
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