Wednesday, 1 October 2014

How to Use Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows 7



What are Keyboard shortcuts
 
              Keyboard shortcuts are ways to perform actions by using your keyboard. They're called shortcuts because they help you work faster. In fact, almost any action or command you can perform with a mouse can be performed faster using one or more keys on your keyboard. A plus sign (+) between two or more keys indicates that those keys should be pressed in combination. 

For example, Ctrl+A means to press and hold Ctrl and press A. Ctrl+Shift+A means to press and hold Ctrl and Shift and then press A.

To see which commands have keyboard shortcuts, open a menu. The shortcuts (if available) are shown next to the menu items.







Choose menus, commands, and options
 
           You can open menus and choose commands and other options using your keyboard. In a program that has menus with underlined letters, press Alt and an underlined letter to open the corresponding menu. Press the underlined letter in a menu item to choose that command. For programs that use the Ribbon, such as Paint and WordPad, pressing Alt overlays  a letter that can be pressed.

                                   

        This trick works in dialog boxes too. Whenever you see an underlined letter attached to an option in a dialog box, it means you can press Alt plus that letter to choose that option.





             There are  some Function keys that are used with combination of other keys to perforn specific tasks.











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