Windows
Keyboard Shortcuts
When I observe most colleagues and friends working on their PC's they mostly
use the mouse as they are unaware of the powerful Windows keyboard shortcuts
that will make their lives so much easier. Some people might be aware of the
Windows keyboard shortcuts, but they are used to be working mostly with the
mouse and old habits are hard to let go. In this tutorial I will take
things step by step so you can learn the Windows keyboard shortcuts that is
required to navigate you way around the Windows operating system. Lets assume
your machine is starting up and due to a faulty mouse or some other related
problem your system cannot be accessed with the mouse. A user that is not using
the Windows keyboard shortcuts on a regular basis will be completely lost. Ok
its relatively cheap to replace the mouse, but what if you had to quickly
perform a task that cannot wait until a new mouse is acquired or the problem is
fixed? Navigating the Start Menu
I will firstly explain how to launch an application without the use of the
mouse and instead use Windows keyboard shortcuts. Immediately after system
startup if you are required to log in, type out your password and press the
Enter key. Once the system have fully initialized you will be presented with the
Windows Desktop. As an example we will launch Notepad. Follow the steps exactly
as explained below:
- Press Ctrl and Esc to show the Start menu or press the Windows Logo
key.
- Now press the Up Arrow until you can see the selection rectangle moving
upwards in the Start menu. Once the selection rectangle enters the Start
menu press the Left Arrow to move to the left section of the Start menu.
Then press the Down Arrow until "All Programs" is selected.
- Press the Right Arrow to expand the "All Programs" menu.
- Press the Down Arrow until "Accessories" is selected.
- Press the Right Arrow to expand the accessories menu.
- Now press the Down Arrow until the Notepad menu item is selected and the
press Enter. This will cause the Notepad application to launch.
Armed with this basic Windows keyboard shortcut knowledge you will be able to
launch any application without the use of the mouse.
Moving Around the Desktop
Frequently users place icons on the desktop to quickly access some
application, files or folders they regularly use. What now if the mouse pack up and you
have to get to that file? Here is how to make use of the Windows keyboard
shortcuts to get that done:
Depending on the current situation different steps might be required so keep
in mind that you do not have to do all the steps.
- Press the Windows Logo key and M simultaneously to minimize all windows.
- Press Ctrl and Esc simultaneously and then press Esc again. (Only required
under certain conditions so you might only need to perform this step if you
do not get the desired results from step 3 below).
- Press the Tab key and release it. Keep on pressing and releasing it until
you see a "focus rectangle" surrounding one of the icons on the
desktop. If there is a lot of icons on the desktop you might need to look
carefully if any receives the focus indicated by the focus rectangle. Also occasionally
use the arrow keys to see if you can move between different icons if it is
difficult to notice the icon with the focus rectangle. (Normally the focus will move between the Windows Taskbar and the last icon
that had the focus (being selected) on the desktop when the Tab key is
pressed).
- Once you got the "focus rectangle" on any icon on the desktop it
is just a matter of moving to the icon of your choice using the arrow
keys. When the required icon got the focus or is selected press the
Enter key to open the file, folder or launch a program.
Working with Windows
Our next step in this Windows keyboard shortcuts tutorial is to manipulate
windows in the context of minimizing, maximizing, moving and closing them. I
will also demonstrate a great example why acquiring this knowledge can be of
benefit to you.
- To minimize the currently active window press Alt and Spacebar. The
Control Menu for the window will appear. Now press N to minimize the window.
- To maximize or get a window to its restored state when it is minimized to
the Windows Taskbar hold down Alt and then press and release the Tab key
until the desired window is selected. When the window of choice is selected
also release the Alt key which will ensure that the window will either be
maximized or restored depending on its previous state.
- To maximize a window from its restored state press Alt and Spacebar. After
the Control Menu appear press X to maximize the window.
- To restore an maximized window press Alt and Spacebar. When the Control
Menu appear press R to get the window from its maximized to restored state.
- To move a window press Alt and Spacebar. When the Control Menu
appear press M. Now use the arrow keys to move the window to the desired
location and press the Enter key to round of this operation.
- To size a window press Alt and Spacebar. When the Control Menu appear
press S. Now press the arrow keys depending on which side you want to size
the window from. Right will take you to the right edge of the window for
sizing and the Down arrow will take you to the bottom right corner for
sizing purposes. When pressing the left key first you will be taking to the
window left border to carry out sizing from that side. Once you have
selected your sizing location by pressing the left or right arrows and up or
down arrows do the sizing by using any of the arrow keys. When finished
press Enter to complete this operation. Pressing the Esc key will leave the
original size of the window intact.
- To close the currently active window press Alt and F4 or press Alt and
Spacebar, then press C.
General Use Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
Take note that the WINDOWS key is the Windows Logo key on the keyboard.
ALT+TAB
Display list of open programs and switch to next program.
(Press TAB again to advance to the following program).
ALT+SHIFT+TAB
Display list of open programs and switch to previous program.
(Press TAB again to select the pervious program).
WINDOWS or CTRL+ESC
Displays the Windows Start Menu.
WINDOWS+E
Open My Computer.
WINDOWS+D
Toggle between Show Desktop and Show Open Windows.
WINDOWS+M
Minimize All Windows.
F2
Rename selected folder, file or shortcut.
CTRL+N
Create a New document for the active application.
CTRL+O
Display the Open dialog box of the active application.
CTRL+S
Save the current document of the active application.
CTRL+P
Print the current document of the active application.
CTRL+A
Select All content of the current document.
CTRL+X
Cut the selected text or object.
CTRL+C
Copy the selected text or object.
CTRL+V
Paste contents of clipboard into active document.
CTRL+Z
Undo the last operation.
CTRL+Y
Redo the last Undo operation.
CTRL+B
Make selected text bold or remove bold formatting.
CTRL+U
Underline the selected text or remove underline.
CTRL+I
Make selected text italic or remove italic formatting.
CTRL+F
Displays the Find dialog box.
CTRL+H
Displays the Replace dialog box.
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