Some Computer Shortcuts
A computer keyboard includes many keys, but most of the keys are used for quick access to the desired section. Just like F5 is used to refresh the computer, or CTRL + R is used to refresh the computer. We hold the control key and then press the R key too. Shift, control, and alt keys are the most commonly used keys for creating shortcuts.
F1—Display Help.
F2—Rename the selected file.
F3—Search for a file.
F4 — Open the drive selection when browsing.
F5 — Refresh the current or presently active window
Ctrl + D — Cut the selected item.
Ctrl + A — This command selects all items in a file or window.
Ctrl + C — Copy the currently selected item.
Ctrl + F — Displays the Find box.
Ctrl + V — Paste the currently selected item.
Ctrl + O—Opens a file in the current or active window.
Ctrl + N—This shortcut opens a new or blank document.
Ctrl + P — Print the currently selected item.
Ctrl + R — Refresh the computer.
Ctrl + S — Save the document file.
Ctrl + U — Under highlighted section.
Ctrl + X — cut the selected item.
Ctrl + Y—Redo the previous action.
Ctrl + Z — Undo the previous action.
Ctrl + Home—Goes to the beginning of the document.
Ctrl + End—Goes to the end of the document.
Ctrl + Esc — This command brings up the Start Menu.
Ctrl + 1 — Single-space lines.
Ctrl + 2 — Creates double-space lines.
Ctrl + 5–1.5-line spacing.
Ctrl + Alt + 1 — Switch to heading 1.
Ctrl + Alt + 2 — Switch to heading 2.
Ctrl + Alt + 3 — Switch to heading 3.
Alt + F—File menu option in the current program.
Alt + E — Edits options in the current program.
Alt + F4 — close the currently active program.
Alt + Tab — Switch between open programmes.
Alt + Print Screen—Create a screenshot of the current program.
Space (Play/Pause)
Window Key + R—Opens the Run Menu.
Window Key + E — Opens Explorer.
Window Key + F — Launches a file search.
Esc — Exit Full Screen
All above shortcuts are used in computer and microsoft office files. All of these are mostly used in daily life. Any question please ask ….
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