Familiar with mastering the shortcuts of Windows shortcut keys F1 ~ F12

  
Everyone knows that F1 to F12 are shortcuts in the Windows system, but many people are not very clear about all the functions of the twelve keys. Familiarity with these commonly used shortcut keys can help you get more done with less effort and improve work efficiency. F1: If you are in a selected program and need help, press F1. If you are not in any program, but in the explorer or desktop, press F1 and the Windows helper will appear. If you are working on a program and want Windows help, you need to press Win+F1. Press Shift+F1 and the help message for "What's This?" will appear. F2: If a file or folder is selected in the Explorer, pressing F2 will rename the selected file or folder. F3: Press F3 on the Explorer or the desktop, the “Search for Files” window will appear, so if you want to search for files in a folder, you can quickly open the search by pressing the F3 key. Window, and the search scope has been set to this folder by default. Similarly, pressing it in Windows Media Player will bring up the "Add to Media Library" window by searching the computer. F4: This button is used to open the address bar list in IE. To close the IE window, you can use the Alt+F4 key combination. F5: Used to refresh the contents of the current window in IE or Explorer. F6: You can quickly locate the address bar in the resource manager and IE. F7: Nothing in Windows. However, in the DOS window, it is useful, give it a try! F8: When starting the computer, you can use it to display the boot menu. Some computers can also press this button at the beginning of the computer to quickly call up the boot settings menu, from which you can quickly select whether to boot from a floppy disk, or boot from a CD, or boot directly from the hard disk, without having to enter the BIOS to modify the boot sequence. In addition, you can also accept the Microsoft installation agreement when installing Windows. F9: It also has no effect in Windows. But it can be used to quickly reduce the volume in Windows Media Player. F10: Used to activate the menu in Windows or program. Press Shift+F10 to display the shortcut menu. The role of the Application key in the keyboard is the same. In Windows Media Player, its function is to increase the volume. F11: The current resource manager or IE can be made to display in full screen. F12: It also has no effect in Windows. But in Word, pressing it will quickly pop up the window saved as a file. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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