Important Sortcut Key Table
If you use a computer in your daily life, then you must know about the shortcut key.No problem if you don't know. Let me tell you what the shortcut keys are and where they are used.
Shortcut-Key is the combination of keys that helps us to navigate and perform commands on a computer. With the help of shortcut keys, we can operate or navigate the computer very fast.
Realizing the importance of the shortcut key, I am creating a table of the necessary and very common short cut key that you can learn.
Shortcut | Description |
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Ctrl+A | Select All |
Ctrl+C | Copy |
Ctrl+X | Cut |
Ctrl+V | Paste |
Ctrl+Z | Undo |
Ctrl+B | Bold |
Ctrl+U | Underline |
Ctrl+I | Italic |
F1 | Help |
F2 | Rename selected object |
F3 | Find all files |
F4 | Opens file list drop-down in dialogs |
F5 | Refresh current window |
F6 | Shifts focus in Windows Explorer |
F10 | Activates menu bar options |
Alt+Tab | Cycles between open applications |
Alt+F4 | Quit program, close current window |
Alt+F6 | Switch between current program windows |
Alt+Enter | Opens properties dialog |
Alt+Space | System menu for the current window |
Backspace | Switch to the parent folder |
Ctrl+Esc | Opens Start menu |
Ctrl+Alt+Del | Opens task manager, reboots the computer |
Ctrl+Tab | Move through property tabs |
Ctrl+Shift+Drag | Create shortcut (Also right-click, Drag) |
Ctrl+Drag | Copy File |
Esc | Cancel the last function |
Shift | Press/hold Shift, Insert CD-ROM to bypass Auto-Play |
Shift+Drag | Move file |
Shift+F10 | Opens context menu (same as right-click) |
Shift+Del | Full wipe delete (bypasses Recycle Bin) |