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Faster with windows!

Very often it can happen that we want to be faster in performing certain tasks and then ask for "support" to the keyboard. Below I have listed those keystrokes are most 'frequently used for certain transactions with windows =)

= Cut Ctrl + X Ctrl + C

= Copy Ctrl + V = Paste
Ctrl + Z = Undo 'last action
= Ctrl + Y Redo the undone cooperation
Ctrl + A = Select All
Ctrl + Esc = Opens the Start menu Ctrl + Alt
= Allows Enter the following characters: [] @ # € (also works with AltGr)
Ctrl + Alt + Del = Open
Task Manager Ctrl + Alt + Shift = Allows you to insert "{" and "}" (curly brackets) using the "is" (and accent) and "*" (asterisk)
Ctrl + left mouse button = select multiple files individually
Ctrl + Drag the object with the mouse = Make a copy of
Ctrl + Shift + Drag the object with the mouse = Create a shortcut to the file
Win = Opens the Start menu
Win + D = Show Desktop Win
+ E = Opens Windows Explorer
= Win + F Opens the Find
Win + M = Minimizes windows
Win + R = Opens Run
Win + F1 = Opens the help of Windows
Win + Pause = Show System Properties
Win + Tab = Cycles through open programs on the taskbar
Win + Shift + M = Restores windows iconify
Alt + Tab = Cycle through open applications will display an icon
Alt + Space + N = maximize the window
Alt + double left click on a file = Show Properties
Shift + Delete = Delete the selected file (do not put in the basket)
Shift + Ctrl + Left / Right Arrow = Select entire words
Shift + Ctrl + Up / Down Arrow = Select entire paragraphs
Shift + Ctrl + Page Up / Down = Select entire pages
Shift + Ctrl + Home / End = Select from the cursor to the beginning and end of the text.
Shift + Insert CD / DVD = If the media is self-executing prevents it from starting automatically
F1 = Show the help of the open
F2 = Rename selected file
F3 = Opens the Find folder or Internet page appears
F4 = Opens the list of recently used routes in Run, Windows Explorer or Internet Explorer
F5 = Refresh content in folders and in Internet Explorer
F6 = Select either the window or the Address bar
F10 = Select File heading at the top left of the window (to browse Edit, View, etc.. just move with the arrow keys)
F11 = Display folder, or web page full screen (press again to cancel)

Anyone wishing to add comments as well =)

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