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Basic short cut keys in computer.

Basic Shortcuts Keys

 
➱ F1  -  Display Help

➱ F2   -  Rename selected item

➱ F3   -  Search for a file

➱ F5  -  Refresh contents

➱ Alt+F4   -  Close the active item
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➱ Ctrl+F4  -  Close the active document

➱ Alt+Tab  -  Switch between open desktop apps

➱ Alt+Left Arrow   -  Back

➱ Alt+Right Arrow  -  Forward

➱ Alt+Page Up  -  Move up one screen

➱ Alt+Page Down  -  Move down one screen

➱ Ctrl+C  -  Copy the selected items

➱ Ctrl+V  -  Paste the selected copy items

➱ Ctrl+X  -  Cut the selected item

➱ Ctrl+A  -  Select all items in a document and other

➱ Ctrl+Z  -  Undo an action

➱ Ctrl+Y  -  Redo an action

➱ Ctrl+Esc  -  Open the Start screen

➱ Ctrl+Shift+Esc  -  Open the Task Manager

➱ Shift+F10  -  Display the shortcut menu

➱ Ctrl+D  -  Delete the selected item

➱ Shift+Delete  -  Delete the selected item without moving in the Recycle-Bin

  Windows Shortcuts keys



➱  Win  -  Display the Start screen

➱  Win+B  -   focus in the notification area

➱  Win+C  -  Open Charms

➱  Win+D  -  Show and hide the desktop

➱  Win+E  -  Open File Explorer

➱  Win+F  -  Open the Search charm for search the files

➱  Win+H  -  Open the Share charm
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➱  Win+I  -  Open the Settings charm

➱  Win+K  -  Open the Devices charm

➱  Win+L  -  Lock your PC

➱  Win+M  -  Minimize all the windows

➱  Win+Q  ,  Win+S  -  Open the Search charm for search everywhere

➱  Win+R  -  Open the Run dialog box

➱  Win+X  -  Open the Quick Link menu

➱  Win+ +/-   -  Zoom in or

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