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Shortcut keyboad Keys for computer commonly used

Some commonly used computer shortcut keys are there for all windows computer.

                         All the shortcut keys for pc

Alt + F

File menu options in current program

Alt + E

Edit options in current program

F1

Universal Help (for all programs)

Ctrl + A

Select all text

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

Home

Go to beginning of current line

Ctrl + Home

Paste

End

Go to end of current line

Ctrl + End

Go to end of document

Shift + Home

Highlight from current position to beginning of line

Shift + End

Highlight from current position to end of line

Ctrl + ←

Move one word to the left at a time

Ctrl + →

Move one word to the right at a time

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 + X: Cut



Shift + Del: Cut selected item.



Ctrl + C: Copy selected item.



Ctrl + Ins: Copy selected item.



Ctrl + V: Paste selected item.



Shift + Ins: Paste.



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.



Shortcut Keys and their Functions: Below is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in Microsoft Word.



Shortcut Keys and their Descriptions



Ctrl + A: Select all contents of the page.



Ctrl + B: Bold highlighted selection.



Ctrl + C: Copy selected text.



Ctrl + X: Cut selected text.



Ctrl + P: Open the print window.



Ctrl + F: Open find box.



Ctrl + I: Italic highlighted selection.



Ctrl + K: Insert link (Shortcut Keys and their Functions).



Ctrl + U: Underline highlighted selection.



Ctrl + V: Paste.



Ctrl + Y: Redo the last action performed.



Ctrl + Z: Undo last action.



Ctrl + L: Aligns the line or selected text to the left of the screen.



Ctrl + E: Aligns the line or selected text to the center of the screen.



Ctrl + R: Aligns the line or selected text to the right of the screen.



Ctrl + M: Indent the paragraph.



Ctrl + Shift + F: Change the font.



Ctrl + Shift + >: Increase selected font +1pts up to 12pt and then increases font +2pts.



Ctrl + ]: Increase selected font +1pts.



Ctrl + Shift + <: Decrease selected font -1pts of 12pt or lower, if above 12 decreases font by +2pt.



Ctrl + [: Decrease selected font -1pts.



Ctrl + Shift + *: View or hide non printing characters.



Ctrl + L: Moves one word to the left.



Ctrl + R: Moves one word to the right.



Ctrl + : Moves to the beginning of the line or paragraph.



Ctrl + : Moves to the end of the paragraph.



Ctrl + Del: Deletes word to right of cursor.



Ctrl + Backspace: Deletes word to left of cursor.



Ctrl + End: Moves the cursor to the end of the
document.



Ctrl + Home: Moves the cursor to the beginning of the document.


Ctrl + Spacebar: Reset highlighted text to the default font.



Ctrl + 1: Single-space lines.



Ctrl + 2: Double-space lines.



Ctrl + 5: 1.5-line spacing.



Ctrl + Alt + 1: Changes text to heading 1.



Ctrl + Alt + 2: Changes text to heading 2.



Ctrl + Alt + 3: Changes text to heading 3.



Alt + Shift + D: Insert the current date.



Alt + Shift + T: Insert the current time.



In addition to the above shortcut keys users can also use their mouse as a method to quickly do something commonly performed.



Below some are examples of mouse shortcuts.



Mouse shortcuts and their Descriptions



Click, hold, and drag: Selects text from where you click and hold to the point you drag and let go.



Double-click: If double-click a word, selects the complete word.



Double-click: Double-clicking on the left, centre, or right of a blank line will make the alignment of the text left, center, or right aligned.



Double-click: Double-clicking anywhere after text on a line will set a tab stop.



Triple-click: Selects the line or paragraph of the text the mouse triple-clicked.



Ctrl + Mouse wheel: Zooms in and out of document

 


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