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The computer shortcut keys on the computer are F1, F2, F3, F10 or Alt, F11, F12, Win or Ctrl+ESC, etc. The specific functions are as follows:
1. F1, the function is to display the current program or Windows help content.
2. F2, its function is that when the user selects a file, it means "rename".
3. F3 When you are on the desktop, you open the "Find: All Files" dialog box.
4. F10 or Alt, its function is to activate the menu bar of the current program, which is one of the commonly used shortcut keys.
5. F11, the function of this shortcut key is to open the web page (exit) full screen.
6. F12, its function is to be in a good Excel or Word document can be "saved as".
7. Win key or CTRL+ESC, its function is to open the start menu.
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The shortcut key to turn on the computer is FN+F12. (Although I don't know why the upstairs computer network answered the question X.)
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Common Usage:
F1 displays the help content of the current program or Windows.
f2 When you select a file, it means "rename".
F3 opens the Find: All Files dialog box when you're on the desktop.
F10 or Alt to activate the menu bar of the current program.
Windows key or Ctrl+ESC to open the Start menu.
Ctrl+Alt+Delete opens the dialog box to close the program in Win9X.
delete deletes the selected item, and if it is a file, it will be put into the ** station.
shift+delete deletes the selected selection item, and if it is a file, it will be deleted directly instead of putting it into the ** station.
Ctrl+N to create a new file.
Ctrl+O to open the Open File dialog box.
Ctrl+P opens the Print dialog box.
Ctrl+S saves the file of the current operation.
Ctrl+X cuts the selected item to the clipboard.
Ctrl+Insert or Ctrl+C copies the selected items to the clipboard.
Shift+Insert or Ctrl+V pastes the contents of the clipboard to the current location.
Alt+Backspace or Ctrl+Z undo the previous operation.
Alt+Shift+Backspace redo the previous step.
Windows key +m minimizes all open windows.
The Windows key + Ctrl + M will restore the size and position of the window before the previous operation.
Windows key + E to open Explorer.
Windows key + F to open the Find: All Files dialog box.
Windows key +R to open the Run dialog box.
The Windows key +break opens the System Properties dialog box.
Windows key+Ctrl+F opens the Find:Computer dialog box.
Shift+F10 or right-click to open the shortcut menu for the currently active item.
Alt+F4 closes the current application.
Alt+SpaceBar opens the menu in the top left corner of the program.
Alt+tab toggles the current program.
Alt+ESC toggles the current program.
Alt+Enter toggles the MSDOS window running on Windows between the window and the full-screen state.
print screen Copies the current screen to the clipboard as an image.
Alt+Print Screen Visualizes the currently active program window to the clipboard.
Ctrl+F4 closes the current text in the current application (e.g. in Word).
Ctrl+F6 to switch to the next text in the current application (add Shift to jump to the previous window).
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Computers are becoming more and more common, but many people tend to find it complicated to use them. In fact, as long as you master some commonly used shortcut keys, you can become proficient in computers. Here I will share with you some shortcut keys commonly used in computers, I hope it will be helpful to you.
1. Display the desktop [win] + [d].
When we need to go back to the desktop, press and hold the win key and the letter D on the keyboard at the same time, and we can quickly return to the desktop. The letter D is the first letter of the English word desk on the desktop, so it is not easy to remember.
Next time, you don't have to move the mouse to the desktop icon and click it back to the desktop, and sometimes the desktop icon will be missing, so as long as you remember this shortcut, you don't have to worry about this problem anymore.
2. Open my computer [win] + [e].
When I need to turn on my computer, I just need to press and hold the win key and the letter e on the keyboard at the same time to turn on my computer. This is much faster than mouse operation.
3. Lock screen [win] + [l].
When we need to leave our seats, we are afraid that others will see our computer data, so we only need to press and hold the win key and the letter L at the same time to lock your computer. If you have a password on your computer, someone else will need to enter it to access your computer.
The letter L is the first letter of the English word lock, so it will be easier to remember.
4. Open the run dialog box [win] + [r].
Sometimes we need to turn on the operation of the computer, for some new computer systems, we are not very familiar, it is difficult to find the running location, then press and hold the win key and the letter r at the same time, you can open the running dialog.
5. Minimize all windows [win] + [m].
Sometimes our computer has a lot of windows open, and it is troublesome to click to minimize them one by one, so you only need to press and hold the win key and the letter M at the same time to minimize all the windows.
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1. [Screenshot] Click [prtscn] on the keyboard, then open a word document, right-click the mouse and paste it (you can also press CTRL+V directly);
A complete list of shortcut keys commonly used by computers.
2. [Current Window Screenshot] Click [CTRL+ALT+PRTSCN] on the keyboard, only the currently open window will be captured, and other parts will not be intercepted;
A complete list of shortcut keys commonly used by computers.
3. [Select 1] Press and hold [CTRL] on the keyboard, and the mouse can select any document;
A complete list of shortcut keys commonly used by computers.
4. [Multiple Select 2] Press and hold [Shift] on the keyboard, select any of the following**, and the middle ** will be selected;
A complete list of shortcut keys commonly used by computers.
5. [Completely delete files] Click [shift] + [delete] on the keyboard, and the deleted files will not appear on the ** station, but will be deleted directly and completely;
A complete list of shortcut keys commonly used by computers.
6. [Select All] Click [CTRL+A] on the keyboard, and all content in the document will be selected;
7. [Close Current Window] Click [Alt+F4] on the keyboard to directly close the currently open window, if it is an unsaved document, it will display whether the window is saved;
8. [Start Task Manager] and click [Ctrl+Alt+Delete] on the keyboard;
9. [Computer Lock Screen] Click [Win+L] on the keyboard to lock the computer screen directly;
10. [Return to the desktop] Click [win+d] on the keyboard, sometimes the desktop opens too many windows, and it is very troublesome to close them one by one, click this key to go back to the desktop directly;
11. There are also some simple and commonly used shortcut keys: [Ctrl+C] copy; 【Ctrl+V】Paste; [Ctrl+X] cut; [CTRL+P] print; 【CTRL+F】Search;
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Win10 common shortcut keys are shown in the following figure:
Ctrl+Alt+Delete Open the Closing Program dialog box in Win9X Delete to delete the selected selection items, if it is a file, it will be put into the **site shift+delete to delete the selected selection items, if it is a file, it will be deleted directly instead of putting it into the **station Ctrl+N Create a new file Ctrl+O to open the "Open File" dialog Ctrl+P to open the "Print" dialog Ctrl+S Save the file of the current operation Ctrl+X Cut the selected item to the clipboard Ctrl+Insert or Ctrl+C Copy the selected item to the clipboard Shift+Insert or Ctrl+V Paste the contents of the clipboard to the current location Alt+Backspace or Ctrl+Z Undo the previous action Alt+Shift+Backspace Redo the undone operation of the previous step Windows key+break to open System Properties dialog box Windows key+ctrl+f to open the Find: Computer dialog box shift+f10 or right-click to open the shortcut menu of the currently active item shift can be pressed while putting in the cd, you can skip the automatic cd. Press and hold when opening Word, you can skip the self-starting macro alt+f4 close the current application alt+spacebar open the menu in the upper left corner of the program alt+tab to switch the current program alt+esc to switch the current program alt+enter to switch the msdos window running under windows between window and full-screen state print screen to copy the current screen to the clipboard in the form of an image alt+print screen to visually copy the currently active program window to the clipboard Ctrl+F4 to close the current text in the current application (e.g. in Word) Ctrl+F6 to switch to the next text in the current application (add Shift to jump to the previous window).
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