Shortcut keys help provide an easier and usually quicker method of navigating and using computer software programs.Chances are, you use your PC to do a lot of things at once.
It’s kind of amazing how much time you can save by cutting out mouse clicks.
| Shortcut Keys |
Description |
| Alt + F |
File menu options in current program. |
| Alt + E |
Edit options in current program |
| F1 |
Universal Help in almost every Windows program. |
| Ctrl + A |
Select all text. |
| Ctrl + F |
Open find window for current document or window. |
| Ctrl + X |
Cut selected item. |
| Shift + Del |
Cut selected item. |
| Ctrl + C |
Copy selected item. |
| Ctrl + Ins |
Copy selected item |
| Ctrl + V |
Paste |
| Shift + Ins |
Paste |
| Ctrl + P |
Print the current page or document. |
| Home |
Goes to beginning of current line. |
| Ctrl + Home |
Goes to beginning of document. |
| End |
Goes to end of current line. |
| Ctrl + End |
Goes to end of document. |
| Shift + Home |
Highlights from current position to beginning of line. |
| Shift + End |
Highlights from current position to end of line. |
| Ctrl + Left arrow |
Moves one word to the left at a time. |
| Ctrl + Right arrow |
Moves one word to the right at a time. |
ALT+F4 shuts down the selected program
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