The most complete windows operating system shortcuts

  
 

First, common usage:

F1 displays the help content of the current program or windows.

F2 When you select a file, this means "Rename" "Rename">

F3 When you are on the desktop, open the "Find: All Files" dialog < Br>

F10 or ALT activates the menu bar of the current program

windows key or CTRL+ESC opens the start menu

CTRL+ALT+DELETE Opens the close program dialog in win9x

DELETE Deletes the selected selection item. If it is a file, it will be placed in the recycle bin

SHIFT+DELETE Delete the selected selection item. If it is a file, it will be deleted directly instead of Recycle Bin

CTRL+N Create a new file

CTRL+O Open “Open File”Dialog Box

CTRL+P Open “Print”Dialog Box

CTRL+S Save the current operation file

CTRL+X Cut the selected item to the clipboard

CTRL+INSERT or CTRL+C Copy the selected item to the clipboard

SHIFT+INSERT or CTRL+V paste in the clipboard where to restore?

ALT+BACKSPACE or CTRL+Z Undo the previous step

ALT+SHIFT+BACKSPACE Redo The operation that was undone in the previous step

Windows
Key+M Minimizes all open windows.

Windows key + CTRL + M will restore the size and position of the window before the previous operation

Windows key + E Open Explorer

Windows key +F open "Find: All Files" Dialog Box

Windows Key + R Open & ldquo; Run & rdquo; Dialog Box

Windows Key + BREAK Open & ldquo; System Properties & rdquo; Dialog Box

Windows key + CTRL + F Open & ldquo; Find: Computer & rdquo; Dialog box

SHIFT+F10 or right-click to open the shortcut menu of the currently active project

SHIFT in the CD When you press and hold, you can skip playing the CD automatically. Press and hold when opening the word, you can skip the self-starting macro

ALT+F4 Close the current application

ALT+SPACEBAR Open the menu at the top left of the program

ALT+TAB Switch current program

ALT+ESC Switch current program

ALT+ENTER Switch MSDOS window running under windows between window and full screen state

PRINT SCREEN Copy the current screen image to the clipboard

ALT+PRINT SCREEN Copy the currently active program window to the clipboard image

CTRL+F4 Close the current application The current text (such as word)

CTRL+F6 Switch to the next text in the current application (add shift to jump to the previous window)

In IE:

ALT+RIGHT ARROW Show previous page (forward key)

ALT+LEFT ARRO W Display the next page (back key)

CTRL+TAB Switch between frames on the page (plus shift reverse)

F5 Refresh

CTRL+F5 Force Refresh

Destination shortcut

Activate the menu bar in the program F10

Execute the corresponding command on the menu ALT+ underlined letters on the menu

Close In the document interface program,

before the window CTRL+F4

close the current window or exit the program ALT+F4

Copy CTRL+ C

Cut CTRL+ X< Br>

Delete DELETE

Help to display the selected dialog item F1

Display the system menu of the current window ALT+Spacebar

Display the shortcut menu of the selected item SHIFT+ F10

Display “Start”Menu CTRL+ ESC

System for displaying multiple document interface programs

ALT+hyphen (-)

Paste CTR L+ V

Switch to the last used window or

Hold down ALT and press TAB repeatedly,

Switch to another window ALT+ TAB

Undo CTRL+ Z

Second, use the shortcut key of “Windows Explorer”

Destination shortcut

If the current selection is expanded, fold or select the parent folder left arrow to collapse the selected folder NUM LOCK + minus sign (-)

If the current selection is collapsed, expand or select the first subfile Right-click the arrow to expand all the folders under the current selection NUM LOCK+*

Expand the selected folder NUM LOCK+plus sign (+)

Switch between the left and right panes F6

Third, use the WINDOWS key

You can use the following shortcuts of the Microsoft Natural Keyboard or any other compatible keyboard with the Windows logo key.

Destination shortcuts

Looping between buttons on the taskbar WINDOWS+ TAB

Display “Find: All Files> WINDOWS+ F

Show &ldquo ; Find: Computer & rdquo; CTRL + WINDOWS + F

Display & ldquo; Help & rdquo; WINDOWS + F1

Display & ldquo; Run & rdquo; Command WINDOWS + R

Display & ldquo; Start & rdquo; Menu WINDOWS

Display & ldquo;System Properties& rdquo; Dialog WINDOWS+ BREAK

Display & ldquo;Windows Explorer WINDOWS+ E

Minimize or restore all windows WINDOWS+ D

Undo all windows SHIFT+ WINDOWS+ M

Fourth, use “My Computer
” and “Windows Explorer” shortcuts

Destination shortcuts

Close the selected folder and all its parent

folders Hold down the SHIFT key and click the “Close button (only for “My Computer &rdq Uo;)

Move backward to the previous view ALT+Left arrow

Move forward to the previous view ALT+Right arrow

View the previous folder BACKSPACE

V. Using the shortcut keys in the dialog box

Destination shortcut keys

Cancel the current task ESC

If the current control is a button, click the button or If the current control is a check box, to select or clear the check box or if the current control is an option button, click the option spacebar

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