Keyboard combinations (list). Entering special characters using a keyboard shortcut


Is it possible to use a laptop or computer without a touchpad or mouse? Is it possible to open a program without using the menu? At first glance, this seems impossible to accomplish. But nevertheless, you can use the computer to its full capacity without endless clicks. In such cases, keyboard shortcuts come to the rescue. Proper Use Their combinations can significantly save time.

What are keyboard shortcuts for?

Hot keys or keyboard shortcuts are the ability to interact with a personal computer using only the keyboard. There is no doubt that for such “communication” far from random combinations of keys on the keyboard are used. The operating system has built-in actions that are triggered when certain keys are pressed.

Hot keys are used for more optimized work with a personal computer. These combinations are also called keys quick access and keyboard accelerator.

Combinations are used most often in cases where you have to work a lot with the mouse or touchpad. It is much faster to select an item from a drop-down menu by pressing one or two keys than to constantly click on a file and search for the item you need.

The keyboard accelerator also helps with text processing. The Word text editor recognizes several dozen combinations, pressing which will cause a certain action: copy, paste, bold, underline, page break, and so on.

But the combinations also have a disadvantage. It lies in the number of combinations. It is very difficult to remember them all. But even using the most popular ones will help optimize your work with files, text, browser and dialog boxes.

Using modifier keys

Any owner of a personal computer or laptop has noticed that the keyboard has keys that do not perform any function on their own. These include Ctrl, Shift and Alt. By clicking them, it is impossible to change anything in the system, browser window or text editor. But they are precisely the modifier keys, thanks to which almost every key combination on a computer works.

Correct use of modifiers allows you to quickly access settings operating system. But such combinations work both globally and locally. With the right combination of buttons you can create new folder, rename the file or disable the keyboard altogether.

Changing the keyboard layout: changing the key combination

All owners personal computers Working on the Windows operating system, they know about the keyboard shortcut that helps change the keyboard layout. In Windows 10, by default, two combinations are used: Win + Space and Alt + Shift. However, it is not suitable for everyone this option, so users want to change the key combination to change the keyboard layout.

To change the way the keyboard layout is changed, you must:

  • Open Settings through the Start menu.
  • Select "Time and language".
  • Go to "Region and Language".
  • In the window, click on “ Extra options date and time, regional settings."
  • In the “Language” item, select “Change input method”.
  • In the menu located on the left side of the window, click on “Advanced options”.
  • In the "Switch input methods" group, select "Change language bar keyboard shortcuts."
  • In the dialog box that appears, click on “Change keyboard shortcut” and enter new parameters.
  • Save settings.

After application they will change, and you can change the layout with a new combination.

Entering special characters using a keyboard shortcut

In some situations it becomes necessary to enter Special symbols which it does not provide standard keyboard computer. Keyboard and modifier combinations didn't seem to help either.

What should you do if you urgently need to insert a copyright symbol, a down, up or side arrow, a note, or a paragraph into a message or document? There are two ways to enter such characters.

The first way is to work with the Word text editor. To insert a special character, you will need to open new document, go to the “Tab” menu and select “Symbol”. In the list that appears, click on “Special characters”.

Next, a dialog box will pop up in which a list of all special characters will be presented. The user just has to choose the appropriate one. For more convenient search special characters are grouped by topic: monetary units, punctuation marks, geometric figures, technical signs and so on.

To save time, the special characters window can be called up with the combination Ctrl+Alt+“-”.

The second way is using keyboard shortcuts for symbols. To enter special characters from the keyboard, you will need to hold down the Alt button and at the same time enter a set of numbers. For example, Alt+0169 is the code.

All codes are given below.

How to lock your keyboard using a keyboard shortcut

Unfortunately, there is no single key combination for Windows keyboard 7, which would allow only the keyboard to be locked. On some computers and laptops the combination F11+Esc may work. Sometimes manufacturers introduce special combinations into their products for such tasks. For example, everything Acer laptops lock the keyboard when you press Fn+F7.

But it is still possible to partially block the keyboard on the computer. The Win+L key combination locks not so much the keyboard itself as the operating system. After pressing the keys, the user will be moved to the window for entering the system password and changing account. Only those who know the password will be able to log in again.

Keyboard combinations for working in Word

There is a whole list of keyboard shortcuts that allow you to optimize your work with documents in the Word text editor.

To create a new document, just use the Ctrl+N keys.

Ctrl+O - opens a new file.

Ctrl+W - closes the file.

Alt+Ctrl+S - splits file windows.

Alt+Shift+C - removes division.

Ctrl+S - saves the document.

Alt + left arrow - move to the next page.

Alt + right arrow - move to the previous page.

Alt+Ctrl+I - preview.

Ctrl+P - print.

To switch to reading mode, you will need to successively press the Alt keys - O and E.

Ctrl+D - opens a window that allows you to change the type, size and properties of the font.

Shift+F3 - changes the text appearance: lower case are replaced with capital letters.

Ctrl+Shift+F - replacement capital letters to lowercase.

To make text bold, just press Ctrl+B.

Ctrl+I - tilt text selection.

Ctrl+U - adds an underline.

Ctrl+Shift+W - adds a double underline.

Ctrl+Shift+D - double underline.

Ctrl+Enter - insert a page break.

  • C - copy a specific table, image or text.
  • V - transferring data from the clipboard to the document.
  • X - data is entered into the clipboard and deleted from the file.
  • A - data selection.
  • Z - cancel the last data entry.

There are many more hotkeys that allow you to optimize your work with documents. But the list presented above includes the main and most popular combinations, which will be useful to every user.

Working with Dialog Boxes

Combining multiple buttons on the keyboard allows you to navigate faster dialog boxes operating system. Using arrows helps you move focus to other buttons in the window. The Backspace button moves the user to a folder that is one level higher. Pressing the Spacebar will clear the checkbox or check mark.

The Tab button will move to the next active area of ​​the window. To move to reverse side Just add the Shift button to the combination.

Quickly view all open folders and programs can be pressed Alt+Tab.

Keyboard shortcuts and Windows button

For many people, the Windows or Win key is associated with the Start menu. But in combination with other buttons, it works on a global scale.

Windows button +:

  • A - call the “Support Center”.
  • B - allows you to minimize all windows.
  • Alt+D - enables or disables the appearance of the current date on the desktop.
  • E - quickly opens the conductor.

“Windows” + K - instantly minimizes active windows.

Win+R - call the “Run” function.

Win+S - opens a window that allows you to search for files and programs on your personal computer.

Win+ “+”/ “-” - change the scale of the working surface.

Win and the enter button allow you to launch Narrator.

Win+Esc - closes the Magnifier application.

Quickly open "Center" special features» you can hold down “Windows” and I.

Win in combination with the up or down arrows allows you to resize the dialog box.

Working with Explorer

Pressing Alt+D allows you to move to the address bar.

Ctrl+E - activates the search field.

Ctrl+N - universal combination, allowing you to open a new window in almost any program.

Ctrl combined with scrolling changes the size of files and folders in a specific window.

Ctrl+Shift+E - displays a list of all folders that precede the active one.

Ctrl+Shift+N - creates a new folder.

If you press the F2 button after highlighting a file or folder, you can immediately rename it. The F11 key activates the preview. Pressing it again deactivates it.

Win+Ctrl+D - allows you to create a new virtual desktop. To switch between them you will need to press Win+Ctrl + left or right arrows.

Shortcut keys, which are also known as keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys, which, when pressed, have a finite set of one key or combination of two or more keys, will cause an operation or perform a task of the operating system or application, a program running on the operating system, or simply activate and run a program.

Keyboard shortcuts or hotkeys make it easier for the user to interact with the computer, otherwise typically requiring a mouse or other pointing device to perform the operation. Windows 7 includes a lot new keyboard shortcuts, which make it easier to work with menus and other commands. Usually, keyboard shortcuts are used to activate a command and are listed along with the command in the programs menu (to indicate what can be activated by pressing the Alt + key combination). Some of them are not on the list, they are hidden.

Below is full list Windows 7 hotkeys or hotkey accelerator available at the operating system level, as well as for several built-in application programs V Windows 7.

Easy access to shortcuts from the keyboard

  • Shift right for eight seconds: Turn on the Keys filter and turn it off
  • Left Alt + Left Shift + PrtScn (or PrtScn): Turn High Contrast on or off
  • Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock: Keys Turn mouse on or off
  • Shift five times: Enable Sticky Keys or disable
  • Num Lock five seconds: Enable Switch keys or disable
  • OS Windows Key with logo + U: Open Ease of Access Center

General keyboard shortcut

  • F1: Help display
  • Ctrl + C (or Ctrl + Insert): Copy the selected file,
  • Ctrl + X: Cut selected element
  • Ctrl + V (or Shift + Insert): Paste the selected element
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo action
  • Ctrl + Y: Repeat action
  • Delete (or Ctrl + D): Delete the selected item and move it to the Trash
  • Shift + Delete: Delete the selected item without moving it to the Trash first
  • F2: Rename selected item
  • Ctrl + right arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word
  • Ctrl + left arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word
  • Ctrl + Down Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph
  • Ctrl + up arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph
  • Ctrl + Shift key with arrow: Select a block of text
  • Shift + any arrow key: Select multiple items in a window or desktop, or select text in a document
  • Ctrl + any arrow key + SPACEBAR: Select multiple individual elements in a window or on the desktop
  • Ctrl + A: Selects all elements in a document or window
  • F3: Search for file or folder
  • Alt + Enter: Display properties for the selected element
  • Alt + F4: Close the current item or exit the active program
  • Alt + Space: Open the context menu for the active window
  • Ctrl + F4: Close the active document (in programs that allow you to have multiple open documents simultaneously)
  • Alt + Tab: Switch between open positions
  • Ctrl + Alt + Tab: Use arrows to switch between open positions
  • Ctrl + mouse scroll wheel: Resizing desktop icons
  • Windows OS Logo Key + Tab: Cycle between programs on the taskbar using Aero Flip 3-D
  • Ctrl + Windows Logo Key + Tab: Use the arrow keys to cycle between programs on the taskbar with Aero Flip 3-D
  • Alt + Esc: Switch between items in the order they were opened
  • F6: Switch between screen elements in a window or desktop
  • F4: list display address bar in Windows Explorer
  • Shift + F10: Display context menu for the selected element
  • Ctrl + Esc: Open the Start menu
  • Alt + underlined letter: Display the corresponding menu
  • Alt + underlined letter: execute a menu command (or other underlined commands)
  • F10: Activate the menu bar in the active program
  • Right Arrow: Open the next menu on the right or open a submenu
  • Left Arrow: Open the next menu on the left or close a submenu
  • F5 (or Ctrl + R): Refresh active window
  • Alt + Up Arrow: View folder one level higher in Windows Explorer
  • Esc: Cancel current job
  • Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager
  • Shift when you insert a CD: Disable CD from auto play
  • Left Alt + Shift: Switch input language when multiple input languages ​​are enabled
  • Ctrl + ShiftL: Switch keyboard layout when multiple keyboard layouts is enabled
  • Right or Left Ctrl + Shift: Change text reading direction in right to left reading languages

Keyboard shortcuts dialog box

  • Ctrl + Tab: Move forward through tabs
  • Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Go back through tabs
  • Tab: Move forward by options
  • Shift + Tab: Move back through options
  • Alt + underlined letter: execute a command (or select an option) that goes to that letter
  • Input: Replaces mouse click for many commands with the selected one
  • Space: Check or uncheck if active parameter checkbox
  • Arrow Keys: Select buttons if active option group of switches
  • F1: Help display
  • F4: Display active list items
  • Backspace: Open a folder one level higher if the folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box

Windows Logo keys from the keyboard

  • Windows OS Logo key: Open or close the Start menu.
  • Windows Logo + Pause key: Show the System Properties dialog box.
  • Windows OS Logo key + D: Show desktop.
  • Windows OS Logo key + M: Minimize all windows.
  • Windows OS Logo Key + Shift + M: Restore minimized windows to the desktop.
  • Windows OS Logo key + E: Open the computer.
  • Windows OS Logo key + F: Search for a file or folder.
  • Ctrl + Windows Logo Key + F: Search for computers (if you are online).
  • Windows Logo Key + L: Lock the computer or switch users.
  • Windows Logo Key + R: Open the Run dialog box.
  • Windows OS Logo key + T: Cycle through programs on the taskbar.
  • Windows Logo + number key: Start the program pinned to the taskbar with the specified serial number. If a program is already running, switch to that program.
  • Shift + for Windows Logo key + number: Starts a new instance of the program pinned to the taskbar with the specified serial number.
  • Ctrl + Windows Logo key + number: Switch to the last active window of the program pinned to the taskbar with the specified serial number.
  • Alt + Windows Logo key + number: Open list transitions for the program pinned to the taskbar with the specified sequence number.
  • Windows OS Logo Key + Tab: Cycle between programs on the taskbar using Aero Flip 3-D.
  • Ctrl + Windows Logo Key + Tab: Use the arrow keys to cycle between programs on the taskbar with Aero Flip 3-D.
  • Ctrl + Windows Logo Key + B: Switch to the program that displays the message in the notification area.
  • Windows OS Logo Key + Spacebar: Preview desktop.
  • Windows OS Logo key + up arrow: Maximize the window.
  • Windows OS Logo key + left arrow: Expands the window to the left side of the screen.
  • Windows Logo key + right arrow: Expands the window to the right side of the screen.
  • Windows OS Logo Key + Down Arrow: Minimize the window.
  • Windows Logo + Home key: Minimize everything except the active window.
  • Windows OS Logo Key + Shift + Up Arrow: Stretch the window at the top and bottom of the screen.
  • Windows Logo Key + Shift + Left or Right Arrow: Move a window from one monitor to another.
  • Windows Logo + P key: Select the presentation mode of views.
  • Windows OS Logo key + G: Switch between gadgets.
  • Windows OS Logo key + U: Open Ease of Access Center.
  • Windows Logo + X key: Open Windows mobility, Center.

OS Windows shortcuts Explorer from the keyboard

  • Ctrl + N: Open in new window
  • Ctrl + W: close current window
  • Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder
  • End: Show bottom of active window
  • Home: Show top of active window
  • F11: expand or collapse the active window
  • Ctrl + period (.): Rotate image clockwise
  • Ctrl + comma (,): Rotate image counterclockwise
  • Num Lock + Asterisk (*) on numeric keypad: Display all attachments in the selected folder
  • Num Lock + Plus (+) sign on the numeric keypad: Displays the contents of the selected folder
  • Num Lock + minus sign (-) on the numeric keypad: Collapse the selected folder
  • Left Arrow: Collapse the current selection (if expanded) or select a parent folder
  • Alt + Enter: Open the properties dialog for the selected element
  • Alt + P: Show Preview Pane
  • Alt + left arrow: View previous folder
  • Backspace: View the previous folder
  • Right arrow: Show current selection (if collapsed) or select first subfolder
  • Alt + right arrow: View next folder
  • Alt + Up Arrow: View parent folder
  • Ctrl + Shift + E: Show all folders above the selected folder
  • Ctrl + mouse scroll wheel: resize and appearance files and folders icons
  • Alt + D: Select address bar
  • Ctrl + E: Select search box
  • Ctrl + F: Select search box

Taskbar shortcuts from the keyboard

  • Shift + Click on the button on the taskbar: Open programs or quickly open another instance of the program
  • Ctrl + Shift + click on the button on the taskbar: Open programs as administrator
  • Shift + Click right click mouse on taskbar: Show menu window for program
  • Shift + Right-click on taskbar grouped buttons: Show menu window for group
  • Ctrl + click on taskbar grouped buttons: Switch between windows group

Magnifier shortcuts from the keyboard

  • Windows Logo key + plus or minus sign: Zoom in or out
  • Ctrl + Alt + Space: Preview your desktop in full screen mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + F: Switch to full screen mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + L: Switch to lens mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + D: Switch to docked mode
  • Ctrl + Alt + I: Invert colors
  • Ctrl + Alt + arrow keys: Pan in arrow direction
  • Ctrl + Alt + R: Change lens size
  • Windows Logo + Esc key: Exit loop

Removed Desktop Connection shortcuts from keyboard

  • Alt + Page Up: Move between programs from left to right.
  • Alt + Page Down: Move between programs from right to left.
  • Alt + Insert: Cycle between programs in the order they started in.
  • Alt + Home: Show the Start menu.
  • Ctrl + Alt + Break: Switch between window and full screen.
  • Ctrl + Alt + End: Show dialog Windows window Security.
  • Alt + Delete: Display the system menu.
  • Ctrl + Alt + minus (-) on the numeric keypad: Place a copy of the active window, in the client, on the terminal server's clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing Alt + PrtScn on the local computer).
  • Ctrl + Alt + Plus (+) sign on the numeric keypad: Place a copy of the entire client window area on the terminal server's clipboard (provides the same functionality as pressing PrtScn on the local computer).
  • Ctrl + Alt + Right Arrow: "Tab" from remote control desktop for control in the main program (for example, a button or text field). Useful when remote control desktop embedded in another (host) program.
  • Ctrl + Alt + left arrow: "Tab" from remote desktop control to control in the main program (for example, a button or text field). Useful when remote desktop control is embedded in another (host) program.

Pictures of keyboard shortcuts

  • Ctrl + N: Create a new picture
  • Ctrl + O: Open existing image
  • Ctrl + S: Save changes to image
  • F12: Save image as new file
  • Ctrl + P: Print photo
  • Alt + F4: Close the picture and its Paint window
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo changes
  • Ctrl + Y: Redo changes
  • Ctrl + A: Select the whole picture
  • Ctrl+X: Cut selection
  • Right Arrow: Move the selection or active correct shape one pixel
  • Left Arrow: Moves the selection or active shape to the left one pixel
  • Down Arrow: Moves the selection or active shape down one pixel
  • Up Arrow: Move the selection or active one up one pixel
  • Esc: Deselect
  • Delete: Delete selection
  • Ctrl + B: Bold selected text
  • Ctrl + +: Increase the width of a brush, line, shape, or sketch by one pixel
  • Ctrl + -: Reduce the width of a brush, line, shape, or sketch by one pixel
  • Ctrl + E: Open Properties dialog box
  • Ctrl+W: Open Resize and Tilt dialog box
  • Ctrl + Page Up: Enlarge
  • Ctrl + Page Down: Zoom Out
  • F11: View image in full screen mode
  • Ctrl + R: Show or hide ruler
  • Ctrl + G: Show or hide grid
  • F10 or Alt: Show keytips
  • F1: Open Paint program Reference

WordPad keyboard shortcuts

  • Ctrl + N: Create a new document
  • Ctrl + O: open existing document
  • Ctrl + S: Save changes to document
  • F12: Save document as new file
  • Ctrl + P: Print document
  • Alt + F4: Close WordPad
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo changes
  • Ctrl + Y: Redo changes
  • Ctrl + A: Select Entire Document
  • Ctrl+X: Cut selection
  • Ctrl + C: Copy selection to clipboard
  • Ctrl + V: Paste selection from clipboard
  • Ctrl + B: Make selected text bold
  • Ctrl + I: Italicized text
  • Ctrl + U: Underline selected text
  • Ctrl + =: Make selected text index
  • Ctrl + Shift + =: Make selected text index
  • Ctrl + L: Align text left
  • Ctrl + E Center text alignment
  • Ctrl + R:: Align text right
  • Ctrl + J: Align text
  • Ctrl + 1: Single installation line spacing
  • Ctrl + 2: Set double line spacing
  • Ctrl + 5: Set line spacing to 1.5
  • Ctrl + Shift +>: Increase font size
  • Ctrl + Shift +<: Уменьшить размер шрифта
  • Ctrl + Shift +: Character changes for all capitals
  • Ctrl + Shift + L: Change marker style
  • Ctrl + D: Insert a Microsoft Paint drawing
  • Ctrl + F: Search for text in a document
  • F3: Find the next occurrence of text in the Find dialog box
  • Ctrl + H: Replace text in a document
  • Ctrl + left arrow: Move the cursor one word to the left
  • Ctrl + right arrow: Move the cursor one word to the right
  • Ctrl + up arrow: Move the cursor to the line above
  • Ctrl + Down Arrow: Move the cursor to the line below
  • Ctrl + Home: Go to the beginning of the document
  • Ctrl + End: Move to the end of the document
  • Ctrl + Page Up: Move up one page
  • Ctrl + Page Down: Move one page down
  • Ctrl + Delete: Delete next word
  • F10: Show keytips
  • Shift + F10: Show current context menu
  • F1: Open WordPad Help

Calculator from keyboard

  • Alt + 1: switch to standard mode
  • Alt + 2: Switch to scientific mode
  • Alt + 3: switch to programmer mode
  • Alt + 4: Switch to Statistics mode
  • Ctrl + E: Open date calculations
  • Ctrl + H: Turn calculation history on or off
  • Ctrl + U: Open transform block
  • Alt + C: Calculate or solve calculation date and worksheets
  • F1: Open Calculator Help
  • Ctrl+Q: Press the M- button
  • Ctrl + P: Press the M + button
  • Ctrl+M: Click the MS button
  • Ctrl+R: Press the MR button
  • Ctrl+L: Press the MC button
  • %: Press the % button
  • F9: Press +/- button
  • /: Press the / button
  • *: Press the * button
  • +: Click the + button
  • -: Press button
  • R: Press 1/× button
  • @: Click the square root button
  • 0-9: Using number buttons (0-9)
  • =: Click the = button
  • .: Press. (Dot) button
  • Backspace: Press the back button
  • Esc: Press C button
  • Del: Press CE button
  • Ctrl + Shift + D: Clear calculation history
  • F2: Editing calculation history
  • Up Arrow: Go to Calculation History
  • Down arrow: Move down in calculation history
  • Esc: Cancel editing of calculation history
  • Enter: history Recalculate calculation after editing
  • F3: Select academic degrees in scientific mode
  • F4: Select radian in scientific mode
  • F5: Select Grads in Science Mode
  • Me: Press the Inv button in science mode
  • D: Press Mod button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl + S: Press the salary button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl + O: Press the cb button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl+T: Press the tangent button in scientific mode
  • (: Press (button in scientific mode
  • ): Press) buttons in scientific mode
  • N: Press LN button in scientific mode
  • ;: Press the Int button in scientific mode
  • S: Press the sin button in scientific mode
  • A: Press the owl button in science mode
  • T: Press tanning button in scientific mode
  • M: Press DMS button in scientific mode
  • P: Press pi button in scientific mode
  • V: Press FE button in scientific mode
  • X: Press the experience button in science mode
  • Q: Press x^2 buttons in scientific mode
  • Y: Press the button in scientific mode
  • #: Press-x^3 buttons in scientific mode
  • L: Press the Journal button in scientific mode
  • !: Press! Scientific mode button
  • Ctrl + Y: Press the √ button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl + B: Press 3 √ x button in scientific mode
  • Ctrl + G: Press the 10x button in Scientific mode
  • F5: Select Hex in Programmer Mode
  • F6: Select December in programmer mode
  • F7: Select October in programmer mode
  • F8: Select Ben in Programmer Mode
  • F12: Select QWORD in programmer mode
  • F2: Select Dword in programmer mode
  • F3: Select a word in programmer mode
  • F4: Select byte in programmer mode
  • K: Press the RoR button in programmer mode
  • J: Press ROL buttons in programmer mode
  • <: Пресс Lsh кнопки в режиме программиста
  • >: Press Rsh button in programmer mode
  • %: Press Mod buttons in programmer mode
  • (: Press (button in programmer mode
  • ): Press) buttons in programmer mode
  • |: Press the or button in programmer mode
  • ^: Press Xor button in programmer mode
  • ~: Press the button Not in programmer mode
  • I: Press and buttons in programmer mode
  • AF: Press AF buttons in programmer mode
  • SPACEBAR: toggle bit value in programmer mode
  • : Press Middle button in statistics mode
  • Ctrl +: Click Average Area button in statistics mode
  • S: Press the Sum button in statistics mode
  • Ctrl + S: Press Sum pl button in statistics mode
  • T: Press SD button in statistics mode
  • Ctrl+T: Press Inv SD button in statistics mode
  • D: Click the CAD button in the statistics mode area

Windows OS shortcuts Journal from the keyboard

  • Ctrl + N: Start new note
  • Ctrl + O: open recently used attention
  • Ctrl + S: Save changes to note
  • Ctrl + Shift + V: Point the note to a specific folder
  • Ctrl + P: print attention
  • Alt + F4: Close note and log window
  • Ctrl + Z: Undo changes
  • Ctrl + Y: Redo changes
  • Ctrl + A: Select all elements on the page
  • Ctrl+X: Cut selection
  • Ctrl + C: Copy selection to clipboard
  • Ctrl + V: Paste selection from clipboard
  • Esc: Deselect
  • Delete: Delete selection
  • Ctrl + F: Start basic find
  • Ctrl + G: Go to page
  • F5: update find results
  • F5: Update list of notes
  • F6: Switch between note list and note list
  • Ctrl + Shift + C: Show context menu for column headers in the notes list
  • F11: View recording in full screen mode
  • F1: Open Journal Help

Help Windows keyboard shortcuts

  • Alt + C: Display Contents
  • Alt + N: Display the Connection Settings menu
  • F10: open menu
  • Alt + Left Arrow: Go back to previously viewed topic
  • Alt + Right Arrow: Move forward to the next (previously viewed) topic
  • Alt + A: Open this customer support page
  • Alt + Home: Show help and support at home
  • Home: Go to the beginning of the topic
  • End: Move to end of topic
  • Ctrl + F: search in the current section
  • Ctrl+P: Print theme
  • F3: Hover over the search box

And what is it for?! You already know. Now we need to talk about the purpose of the keyboard keys. After all, the keyboard, figuratively speaking, is an intermediary between you and the computer, a tool for interacting with a smart assistant. By pressing keys, you send commands to the computer to execute.

Hence the conclusion: when you know the purpose and combinations of keys, working on a computer becomes easier and more enjoyable.

Key assignment:

— the service key stops or cancels the last action. For example, if a web page takes a long time to load, you can press ESC to stop loading.

F1F12. reserved for specialized functions in programs. Therefore, the execution of the function in different programs may differ. For example, the F5 key in the Microsoft Word text editor performs the “Find and Replace” function, and in the Total Commander file manager the same key performs the “Copy” function. But we can say with confidence that the key F1 opens the file in all programs Reference.

Tab used to create indents ( Red line) in programs for working with texts. Also, if you are filling out tables or forms, you can use the Tab key to move to the next field.

— performs the function of changing case (CAPITAL LETTERS). When you press this key, the indicator above the numeric keypad lights up, further typing will be done in capital letters. Pressing this key again disables the " Capital letters", the indicator above the numeric keypad goes out.

Shift – Function keys are used in conjunction with other keys. As you can see, there are two shift keys on the keyboard, left and right. The purpose of these keys is absolutely the same, and their location on the keyboard is determined by ease of typing touch printing.

Now let me explain, say, when you are typing text and you need to put an exclamation mark, it is most convenient to hold down the shift key with the little finger of your right hand, and press key 1 with the little finger of your left hand. The shift key is also involved in many key combinations, for example, entering a capital letter, punctuation mark, performing specialized program functions, and so on.

Control (Ctrl), Alternate (Alt) — control keys are designed to work in combination with other keys. Typically, you hold down the Ctrl, Alt key, and then press another key to perform a specific task. For example, in many programs, the combination Ctrl+S- will save the file.

The main part of the keyboard includes alphanumeric typing keys (letters and numbers) and space.

Enter– confirmation of the action. For example, while on the Internet, you can enter a website address and then press Enter to go to the site. It is also used to start a new line in text editors. Enter on the numeric keypad has the same purpose and is often used when performing mathematical calculations, say in a calculator application, to obtain a result.

– in a text editor, erases characters to the left of the cursor. And in the browser it allows you to return to the previous page.

Delete(Del) – in a text editor, erases characters to the right of the cursor. Performs the delete function in file managers.

— enable/disable the “insert-replace” mode. The key is practically not used, but it can play a cruel joke. If you accidentally press this key while working in a text editor, you will switch it from “insert” mode to “replace” mode. After that, if you make a mistake in a word, you will want to correct it. Having corrected the error, you will find that the symbol to the right of the cursor has disappeared! You try to enter it again, but the next character to the right of the cursor will disappear. This will happen until you press the insert key again. Not knowing about this key, some people, because of one typo, retyped the entire remaining text.

Cursor keys

Home - moves the cursor to the beginning of the current line.

End— moves the cursor to the end of the current line.

Page Up/Page Down— page-by-page viewing of the document up or down.

Arrow keys are used for many different purposes, including move cursor, scrolling a document, or game control.

Auxiliary keys

Print Screen takes a screenshot - a so-called “screenshot”, which can be edited or saved using a graphics processing program (graphics editor).

Scroll Lock vertical scrolling, rarely used today.

Pause/Break performs the pause function, often used in combination with the Win key.

Win– serves to call the Start menu, and is also used in combination with other keys to call functions of the Windows operating system.

The key calls up a context menu (equivalent to pressing the right mouse button).

Enables/disables the numeric keypad. After switching on, the indicator lights up. When the numeric keypad is turned off, the keys perform the functions of the keys labeled on them.

Keyboard shortcuts

A key combination is when you hold down one or two keys and briefly press a third. For example, Ctrl+S, where the plus indicates a key combination. That is, you press and hold the Ctrl key, and then briefly press the S key. The plus in this entry serves to indicate a key combination and is not pressed in its execution.

When working with files and documents:

Ctrl+N– create a new file;

Ctrl+O– open the document;

Ctrl+A- select all;

Shift+Home– select the line to the left of the cursor;

Ctrl+End– select the line to the right of the cursor;

Ctrl+C– copy selected text or file to the clipboard;

Ctrl+X – cut selected text or file;

Ctrl+V– paste the contents of the clipboard;

Ctrl+Del– delete the word behind the cursor;

Ctrl+Backspace– delete the word before the cursor;

Ctrl+Home– move the cursor to the beginning of the document;

Ctrl+End– move the cursor to the end of the document;

Ctrl+Z– cancel the last action;

Ctrl+P- seal;

When working with a browser:

Ctrl+D– add a bookmark in the browser;

Ctrl + Shift + T– open a closed tab in the browser;

Ctrl+T– open a new tab;

Ctrl+L– highlight the contents of the address bar;

When working on Windows:

Ctrl + Shift + Esc– terminate frozen processes;

Shift+Ctrl+Alt– call the task manager;

Alt+Tab– quick transition between program windows;

Alt+F4– quickly close the window;

Alt + Print Screen– take a screenshot of the active window;

Win+Pause/Break– property of the system;

Win+E– open explorer;

Win+D– minimize all windows;

Win+F– search for files on your computer;

Win+L– change of user;

Win+F1- reference;

Win+Tab– switches windows in a circle.

And there are many such key combinations, and in different programs these combinations often differ from each other, but you will easily remember them if you often work with the software product.







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