Basic use of windows function keys

  

First, the use of function keys, etc. F1: In the program, you can get the help of the program; in the dialog box, you can get the description of the current item. F2: Change the name of the file or folder (rename). F3: The search dialog box is displayed. F4: Open the address bar or the current combo box. F5: Refresh the current folder and disk. F10: Check the menu. WIN key + E: Quickly open the resource manager. WIN key + R: & ldquo; execution & rdquo;. WIN button + M: All windows are minimized. WIN key + Shift + M: Cancel all window minimization. WIN key + F1: Help. WIN key + F: & ldquo; search & rdquo;. WIN key + Ctrl + F: Display & Find computer
”. WIN key + Tab: The program to switch the work bar. WIN key + Break: Display system content. *Key: Expand the current directory and all its subordinate directories in the Explorer. + key: Expand the current directory. Second, the use of the Alt key Alt + Enter: switch DOS window maximum and minimize. When the cursor points to a file or chart, press Alt + Enter to bring up the properties of the object. Open the window control menu: Alt + - Open the system control menu: Alt + Space. Switch the program: Alt + Tab or Shift + Alt + Tab. Pop-up drop-down list: In the dialog box, you can use the Alt + Down Arrow key to bring up the selected drop-down list. Alt + F4: Close the app in the fastest way. Press Alt + Esc continuously to switch directly to each application that has been run but not minimized. Hold down the Alt key while double-clicking on my computer to quickly go to “system properties” to set it up, or press and hold Win +Pause. Third, use the Shift key to completely delete the file (clip): select the file to be deleted (clip), press Shift + Del key combination, press Enter; or, right click on the selected file (clip), hold down the Shift key, then Click “Delete”. You can delete the file directly instead of putting it back to "Recycle Bin”. Close (save) all documents at once; if you open multiple documents in a program (such as Word
97), hold down the Shift key and click the file menu to add an all close and one save all option . Close all folder windows at once: If you open multiple folders as a window, holding down the Shift key and clicking the Close button will close the folder window and all of its parent folder windows. When you open a file, hold down the Shift key to open the file in a new window; when you close a window, hold down the Shift key to quickly close a series of windows. Quick Start: Hold down the Shift key while booting Windows
98 until the startup is complete, you can cancel the automatic start program function, skip hardware detection, and achieve a quick start. Quick restart: When you close Windows, select “restart the computer", then hold down the Shift key, and then click the "yes" button, the computer will quickly restart Windows 98 without performing a warm boot. Forced move: When dragging and dropping a file (clip), hold down the Shift key and then release the file (clip) to force the original file (clip) to be moved to the destination folder. Switch the full/half angle state: Press Shift + Spacebar. Input method conversion: Shift + Ctrl. Hold down the Shift key and click the “x” button to close multiple parent windows of the window. Hold down the Shift key and open “My Computer” to quickly launch the Explorer. Shift + F10: Quickly open the popup menu. Fourth, the use of the Ctrl key Operation object: copy: Ctrl + C; cut: Ctrl + X; paste: Ctrl + V; restore: Ctrl + Z; undo recovery: Ctrl + Y. Select: Select all: Ctrl + A; Single: Ctrl + left click. Program Common Shortcuts: New: Ctrl + N; Open: Ctrl + O; Save: Ctrl + S; Print: Ctrl + P Multi-page Dialog General Shortcut: View Next: Ctrl + Tab (or Ctrl + PageDown) Previous: Ctrl + Shift + Tab (or Ctrl + PageUp). Turn input method on/off: Ctrl + space. Input method conversion: Ctrl + Shift. Copy the object: Ctrl + left mouse button drag and drop. Deceleration for the mouse button: When using the keypad to simulate mouse operation, you can use the number keys (except 5) to move the mouse in all directions, hold down the Ctrl key to speed up, and hold down the Shift key to slow down. Ctrl + Home: Quickly reach the head of the file or the head of the window. Ctrl + End: Quickly reaches the end of the file or at the end of the window.

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