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 What is the allure of keyboard shortcuts? Do they really save time? Why   bother since my mouse is permanently attached to my hand?
 
 I like to use keyboard shortcuts, especially if someone is watching me,   because they make me look like a pro. With just a few key strokes I can leave   a mouser spinning his wheel! Whatever your motivation, here's a big list of   keyboard shortcuts:
 
 GENERAL SHORTCUTS
 ALT- F4 - Quit a program / Shut down
 ALT-TAB - Hold down the ALT key and hit tab to cycle through open windows.
 CTL-ESCAPE - Display the Start menu
 SHIFT - TAB - tab backwards through a form
 CTRL - X - Cut
 CTRL - C - Copy
 CTRL - V - Paste
 F1 - Help menu
 CTRL - Z - Undo
 SHIFT & Restart - To restart just windows and not your whole computer,   hold down the shift key when you click the OK button on the shutdown screen.   Saves lots of time. (not for XP)
 CRTL-TAB - Navigate tabs on a tabbed screen
 
 FILE & DESKTOP SHORTCUTS
 Hold SHIFT while inserting a CD - Prevents the CD from   "autorunning"
 If an item is selected:
 CTRL while dragging a file - Copies the file
 CTRL - SHIFT while dragging a file - Creates a shortcut to the file
 SHIFT - DELETE - Deletes an item without sending it to the recycle bin.
 ALT-ENTER - Display a file's properties.
 F2 - To rename the file
 In Windows Explorer:
 LEFT ARROW - Collapse the current selection if it is expanded
 NUM LOCK-MINUS SIGN (-) - Collapse the selected folder
 RIGHT ARROW - Expand the current selection if it is collapsed -Or- Select the   first subfolder
 NUM LOCK- * Expand all folders below the current selection
 NUM LOCK- PLUS SIGN (+) - Expand the selected folder
 F6 - Switch between left and right panes
 In My Computer:
 BACKSPACE - View the folder one level up
 ALT- RIGHT ARROW - Move forward to a previous view
 ALT- LEFT ARROW -Move backward to a previous view
   INTERNET BROWSER SHORTCUTS
For Internet Explorer 6 and Netscape 7 (may work in older versions)
 Open History Window Ctrl+H
 Reload Ctrl+R
 Back (Previous Page) Alt+Left Arrow or Alt+Backspace
 Forward (Next Page) Alt+Right Arrow
 Stop Esc
 Home Alt+Home
 Go to Bottom of Page End
 Go to Top of Page Home
 New Window Ctrl+N
 Close WIndow Ctrl+W
 Go Up one Line Up Arrow
 Go Down One Line Down Arrow
 Full Screen (toggle) F11
 Find on Page Ctrl+F
 Add Current Page to Favorites Ctrl+D
 
 Print Current Page
 or Active Frame Ctrl+P
 
 Organize Favorites (IE)/ Manage Bookmarks (NS)
 Ctrl+B
 Maximize a Window Alt+Space+x
 Minimize a window Alt+Space+N
 Scroll page up Alt+Up Arrow
 Scroll page down Alt+Down Arrow
   Internet Explorer ONLY
Open Favorites Bar Ctrl+I
 Select text in address bar Alt+D
 
 Force Reload (not from cache) Ctrl+F5
 
 A faster way to type in addresses with IE is to just type in the name of the   site:
 worldstart
 and hit CTRL + Enter. The "http://www. " and ".com" will   be added for you!
 Netscape ONLY
 Open / Close Sidebar Panel (toggle) F9
 Select text in Location Bar Ctrl+L
 Force Reload (not from Cache) Ctrl+Shift+R
 Zoom Text Smaller Ctrl+- (minus)
 Zoom text larger Ctrl+= (plus sign)
 
 
 WINDOWS KEY SHORTCUTS
 The Windows key can be used in conjunction with other keys to act as a   keyboard shortcut for faster access to menu commands. Now, while the Alt key   tends to open program menus (ex: Alt+F opens the File menu and Alt+E opens   the Edit menu) and the Ctrl key performs actual operations (ex: Ctrl+C will   copy and Ctrl+V will paste), the Windows key will open various Windows   tools...
 Win key + R will open the Start menu's Run box
 Win key + F will open the Start menu's Find window
 Win key + E will quickly launch Explorer
 Win key + Pause/Break will open the System Properties window
 Win key + M will Minimize all windows
 Win key + Shift + M will undo Minimize all windows
 Win key + D will switch between minimizing all open programs and showing them   all
 Win key + Tab will cycle through items on the taskbar
 Win key by itself will open the Start menu
 You can also open programs or folders on your desktop by pressing the Windows   key + the first letter of the program/folder/shortcut + Enter . Sounds kinda   tedious, but if you're in a bind with your mouse, it can come in quite handy.
 ARROW TRICKS
 Here's a cool little arrow trick to try with word processing programs. Next   time you're using your arrow keys to go from one area of a sentence to   another (left and right arrows), hold down your CTRL key. Instead of moving   one space at a time, you'll go one word at a time.
 If you're using the up and down arrows to go from line to line, holding down   the CTRL key will make your cursor jump from paragraph to paragraph (well,   from carriage return to carriage return anyway).
 One last thing, if you hold down the SHIFT key while you do this (i.e. hold   down SHIFT + CTRL at the same time), you select text as you arrow along.
 I've tested this in MS Word and Wordpad, but it *should* work no matter what   word processing program you use. HOME / END KEY FUN
 Do you ever find yourself scrolling through a huge folder ? Well, if you need   to get to the beginning or the end quickly, just press Ctrl+Home . If you   want to get to the end, click Ctrl+End.
 
 Hey, that's not all!
 This little trick works on more than just folders. If you use the Home key in   a word processor, it goes to the beginning of the line you're currently   working on. If you hit the END key, it should head to the end of the current   line. If you pair Home & End up with the Ctrl key in a word processor,   you will be whisked away to the beginning or end of the document. Again, this   should work, but it depends on your word processor.
 
 
 
   Speedup your work by using   keyboard more and mouse less.
 Useful Shortcut:
 
 Start + M: Minimizes all open windows
 Start + Shift + M: Maximizes All Windows
 Start + E: Runs Windows Explorer
 Start + R: Open the RUN Dialog Box
 Start + F: Open the Search Results Dialog box
 Start + CTRL + F: Opens the Search Results-Computer dialog Box (if the   computer is connected to a network)
 Start + Pause (Break): Opens the System Properties Dialog Box
 
 Windows System Key Combinations:
 
 F1: Help
 CTRL + ESC: Open Start menu
 ALT + TAB: Switch between open programs
 ALT + F4: Quit program
 SHIFT + DELETE: Delete item permanently
 
 Windows Program Key Combinations:
 
 CTRL + C: Copy
 CTRL + X: Cut
 CTRL + V: Paste
 CTRL + Z: Undo
 CTRL + B: Bold
 CTRL + U: Underline
 CTRL + I: Italic
 
 Mouse Click/Keyboard Modifier Combinations for Shell Objects:
 
 SHIFT + right click: Displays a shortcut menu containing alternative commands
 SHIFT + double click: Runs the alternate default command (the second item on   the menu)
 ALT + double click: Displays properties
 SHIFT + DELETE: Deletes an item immediately without placing it in the Recycle   Bin
 
 General Keyboard-Only Commands:
 
 F1: Starts Windows Help
 F10: Activates menu bar options
 SHIFT + F10: Opens a shortcut menu for the selected item (this is the same as   right-clicking an object
 CTRL + ESC: Opens the Start menu (use the ARROW keys to select an item)
 CTRL + ESC or ESC: Selects the Start button (press TAB to select the taskbar,   or press SHIFT+F10 for a context menu)
 ALT + DOWN ARROW: Opens a drop-down list box
 ALT + TAB: Switch to another running program (hold down the ALT key and then   press the TAB key to view the task-switching window)
 SHIFT: Press and hold down the SHIFT key while you insert a CD-ROM to bypass   the automatic-run feature
 ALT + SPACE: Displays the main window's System menu (from the System menu,   you can restore, move, resize, minimize, maximize, or close the window)
 ALT +- (ALT + hyphen): Displays the Multiple Document Interface (MDI)child   window's System menu (from the MDI child window's System menu, you can   restore, move, resize, minimize, maximize, or close the child window)
 CTRL + TAB: Switch to the next child window of a Multiple Document Interface   (MDI) program
 ALT + underlined letter in menu: Opens the menu
 ALT + F4: Closes the current window
 CTRL + F4: Closes the current Multiple Document Interface (MDI) window
 ALT + F6: Switch between multiple windows in the same program (for example,   when the Notepad Find dialog box is displayed
 ALT + F6: switches between the Find dialog box and the main Notepad window)
 
 
   Shell Objects and General   Folder/Windows Explorer Shortcuts For a selected object:
 F2: Rename object
 F3: Find all files
 CTRL + X: Cut
 CTRL + C: Copy
 CTRL + V: Paste
 SHIFT + DELETE: Delete selection immediately, without moving the item to the   Recycle Bin
 ALT + ENTER: Open the properties for the selected object
 To Copy a File: Press and hold down the CTRL key while you drag the file to   another folder.
 To Create a Shortcut: Press and hold down CTRL+SHIFT while you drag a file to   the desktop or a folder.
 
 
 General Folder/Shortcut Control:
 
 F4: Selects the Go To A Different Folder box and moves down the entries in   the box (if the toolbar is active in Windows Explorer)
 F5: Refreshes the current window.
 F6: Moves among panes in Windows Explorer
 CTRL + G: Opens the Go To Folder tool (in Windows 95 Windows Explorer only)
 CTRL + Z: Undo the last command
 CTRL + A: Select all the items in the current window
 BACKSPACE: Switch to the parent folder
 SHIFT + click + Close button: For folders, close the current folder plus all   parent folders
 
 
 Windows Explorer Tree Control:
 
 Numeric Keypad *: Expands everything under the current selection
 Numeric Keypad +: Expands the current selection
 Numeric Keypad -: Collapses the current selection.
 RIGHT ARROW: Expands the current selection if it is not expanded, otherwise   goes to the first child
 LEFT ARROW: Collapses the current selection if it is expanded, otherwise goes   to the parent
 
 
 Properties Control:
 
 CTRL + TAB/CTRL + SHIFT + TAB: Move through the property tabs
 
 Accessibility Shortcuts:
 
 Press SHIFT five times: Toggles StickyKeys on and off
 Press down and hold the right SHIFT key for eight seconds: Toggles FilterKeys   on and off
 Press down and hold the NUM LOCK key for five seconds: Toggles ToggleKeys on   and off
 Left ALT + left SHIFT+NUM LOCK: Toggles MouseKeys on and off
 Left ALT + left SHIFT+PRINT SCREEN: Toggles high contrast on and off
 
 
   Microsoft Natural Keyboard Keys:
 Windows Logo: Start menu
 Windows Logo + R: Run dialog box
 Windows Logo + M: Minimize all
 SHIFT + Windows Logo+M: Undo minimize all
 Windows Logo + F1: Help
 Windows Logo + E: Windows Explorer
 Windows Logo + F: Find files or folders
 Windows Logo + D: Minimizes all open windows and displays the desktop
 CTRL + Windows Logo + F: Find computer
 CTRL + Windows Logo + TAB: Moves focus from Start, to the Quick Launch   toolbar, to the system tray (use RIGHT ARROW or LEFT ARROW to move focus to   items on the Quick Launch toolbar and the system tray)
 Windows Logo + TAB: Cycle through taskbar buttons
 Windows Logo + Break: System Properties dialog box
 Application key: Displays a shortcut menu for the selected item
 
 
 Microsoft Natural Keyboard with IntelliType Software Installed:
 
 Windows Logo + L: Log off Windows
 Windows Logo + P: Starts Print Manager
 Windows Logo + C: Opens Control Panel
 Windows Logo + V: Starts Clipboard
 Windows Logo + K: Opens Keyboard Properties dialog box
 Windows Logo + I: Opens Mouse Properties dialog box
 Windows Logo + A: Starts Accessibility Options (if installed)
 Windows Logo + SPACEBAR: Displays the list of Microsoft IntelliType shortcut   keys
 Windows Logo + S: Toggles CAPS LOCK on and off
 
 
 Dialog Box Keyboard Commands:
 
 TAB: Move to the next control in the dialog box
 SHIFT + TAB: Move to the previous control in the dialog box
 SPACEBAR: If the current control is a button, this clicks the button. If the   current control is a check box, this toggles the check box. If the current   control is an option, this selects the option.
 ENTER: Equivalent to clicking the selected button (the button with the outline)
 ESC: Equivalent to clicking the Cancel button
 ALT + underlined letter in dialog box item: Move to the corresponding item
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