shortcut keys

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  • Keyboard key invokes a function in the operating system or application when pressed.
  • Shortcut keys, which may involve pressing two or three keys at the same time, are set up for common tasks such as launching a favorite program.
  • Ctrl key, short for control, is a modifier key found on IBM compatible computer keyboards in the bottom left and right portion of the main keyboard.
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  • Use the Proper Keyboarding Technique while typing, specially the proper stroking technique and the proper finger position, if necessary.
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  • Alt key is used to change (alternate) the function of other pressed keys, thus, the Alt key is a modifier key, used in a similar fashion to the Shift key.
  • Shift key ⇧ is a modifier key on a keyboard, used to type capital letters and other alternate "upper" characters.
  • Tab key ↹ (abbreviation of tabulator key or tabular key) on a keyboard is used to advance the cursor to the next tab stop.
  • Ctrl + A is a shortcut key used to select all items in a document or window.
  • Ctrl + B is a shortcut key most often used to bold and un-bold text.
  • Ctrl + C is a shortcut key that copies the text or image you have selected and stores it on your virtual clipboard.
  • Ctrl + D is a shortcut key used to add the current site to a bookmark or favorite page.
  • Ctrl + E is a shortcut key used to align the line or selected text to the center of the page.
  • Ctrl + F is a shortcut in your browser or operating system that allows you to find words or phrases quickly.
  • Ctrl + G is a shortcut key used to go to a specific page or bookmark.
  • Ctrl + H is a shortcut key used to replace text with another text or replace text with different formatting.
  • Ctrl + I is a shortcut key most often used to italicize and un-italicize text.
  • Ctrl + J is a shortcut key that aligns the selected text or line to justify in the screen.
  • Ctrl + K is a shortcut key used to control the active program, often used to add, edit, or modify a hyperlink to a web page.
  • Ctrl + L is a shortcut key used to align left a paragraph or word/s.
  • Ctrl + M is a shortcut key used to indent a paragraph from the left.
  • Ctrl + N is a shortcut key used to create a new document, window, workbook, or another type of file.
  • Ctrl + O is a shortcut key used to open a new document, page, URL, or other files.
  • Ctrl + P is a shortcut key used to print a document or page.
  • Ctrl + Q is a shortcut key used in Microsoft Word to remove the paragraph's formatting.
  • Shift + Delete means the data will be erased permanently from the computer.
  • Ctrl + Left Arrow is a shortcut key used to move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word.
  • Ctrl + F4 is a shortcut key used to close the active document.
  • Ctrl + Up Arrow is a shortcut key used to move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph.
  • Alt + Tab is a shortcut key that switches between application-level windows without using the mouse.
  • Ctrl + S is a shortcut key used to save changes to a file.
  • Ctrl + T is a shortcut key most often used to open a new tab in a browser.
  • Ctrl + R is used to align right a paragraph or word/s.
  • Ctrl + ESC is a shortcut key that opens the Start menu in Microsoft Windows.
  • Ctrl + V is a shortcut key used to paste the selected item.