WINDOWS ALL QUICK AND HEALTHY

Updated on technology 2024-05-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Caps lock key: Caps lock key, used to switch the system caps lock.

    2. Windows key: A key with a Windows icon drawn on the keyboard. Press this key to open the start menu.

    3. Backspace key: backspace key, used to delete the characters before the current cursor; Backspace key to go back in Win Explorer; Open and save as interface means return to the superior.

    4. Enter key: Enter key, line break, open file (folder) or select menu option in Windows Explorer; Run the command in the cmd [dos mode] table.

    5. PrintScreen key: print screen. After pressing the key, the system will automatically take a full-screen screenshot and save it to the clipboard (without any prompt, you can Ctrl+V paste it to Paint, QQ, Word, etc., and the screenshot in BIOS can be viewed in Windows and other OS), and use it with the Alt key to capture the active window where the current focus is located.

    6. Scrolllock key: scroll bar lock key, with scrolllock indicator to control and display the current scroll bar lock state. Only Excel supports this function in common software, and it is used very rarely.

    7. Arrow key + win key (referred to as win key) to make the window full screen, minimized, left half, right half (not supported in some versions).

    8. Arrow keys + shift keys to select consecutive text or files.

    9. Arrow keys (left and right) + CTRL keys to jump between English words or Chinese words.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The following is a list of commonly used shortcut keys for Windows (including function keys):

    Function key: F1: Open Help & Support.

    f2: Renames the selected file or folder.

    F3: Find the file or folder in Windows Explorer.

    f5: Refresh the current window or screen.

    F6: Toggle focus to a different panel in Windows Explorer.

    F10: Activate the File menu in the menu bar.

    Key combination: Ctrl + A: Select all items.

    Ctrl + C: Copy the selected item.

    Ctrl + X: Cut the selected item.

    Ctrl + V: Paste the selected item.

    Ctrl + F: Find in the active window.

    Ctrl + P: Prints the current page or document.

    Ctrl + S: Save the current document.

    Ctrl + N: Opens a new window or document.

    Ctrl + O: Open an existing document.

    Ctrl + W: Close the current window or document.

    Alt + Tab: Toggles between the currently open window.

    Alt + F4: Closes the currently active window.

    Windows key + E: Open Windows Explorer.

    Windows key + D: Display the desktop.

    Windows key + L: Lock the computer.

    Windows key + R: Opens the Run dialog box.

    These are just some of the common shortcuts available in Windows. Windows also provides a number of other shortcuts, depending on the version of Windows installed and the application being used.

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