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    Default Some handy Short-cut keys in XP..

    Here is an introduction to shortcut keys for windows XP what I have created
    Just a general guide for everyone, not a comprehensive one though I may add
    Hope this is of use to you !

    An introduction to shortcut keys for windows XP

    What are shortcut keys and why are they used ?
    Shortcut keys are a way of navigating certain menu's and features by using the keyboard instead of manually searching through various menu's. This can speed up the way you use your computer, all it takes is a little practice and getting used to.

    How to use shortcut keys
    Lets take the following combination - ctrl & a - this is the shortcut keys for selecting all text on the page.
    To utilise this, first press, and hold down the ctrl key, then, while pressing down the ctrl key press the a key
    This, if done correctly will now highlight all text on this page



    Word of note:

    i) Although this document is entitled for windows XP and above - a big majority of these keys will work under other versions of Microsoft Operating systems and are global keys.

    ii) In this document I will be referring to the Winkey (Windows Key) to avoid any confusion please note that the winkey on certain keyboards (such as microsoft keyboards) is shown as the start key, on other keyboards it may simply have the windows flag logo imprinted onto it. The Winkey is the key next to the ctrl key on the left hand side of your keyboard

    iii) This is not a comprehensive list - just a list of the most commonly used keys

    List of shortcut keys and what they do

    General Windows Shortcut Keys

    F1 - Universal Help key - Works in all Microsoft based programs
    F2 - Rename files or Folders
    F3 - Opens up the Find dialogue
    F5 - Refresh contents in current application

    Winkey & D - This will mimimise all windows you have open and take you to the desktop. by pressing it again this can be reversed
    Winkey & E - This will open up the Windows Explorer file browser window
    Winkey & TAB - This will cycle through open programs through the taskbar.
    Winkey & F - This will open up the windows search feature
    Winkey & CTRL & F - This will open up the search for computers window.
    Winkey & F1 - This will open up the Microsoft Help and Support Centre
    Winkey & R - This will bring up the run box dialogue
    Winkey & L - This will lock the computer and take you to the sign in screen

    General Editing Keys

    ALT & F - Opens up the file menu
    ALT & E - Opens up the edit menu

    Ctrl & A - Highlights all text
    Ctrl & C - Copys highlighted selected text
    Ctrl & X -Cuts highlighted selected text
    Ctrl & V - Pastes text from clipboard into document
    Ctrl & Z - Reverses last action
    Ctrl & P - Brings up the print dialogue
    Ctrl & B - Enbolden Text
    Ctrl & I - Place text in italics
    Ctrl & U - Underline text

    Insert - Toggles between overtype mode and normal mode
    Ctrl & Insert - Copys selected text
    Shift & Delete - Cuts highlighted selected text
    Shift & Insert - Pastes text from clipboard into document

    Shift & Home - Selects the text from current cursor position to beggining of line
    Shift & End - Selects the text from current cursor position to end of line
    Ctrl & Left Arrow - Move the cursor backword one word
    Ctrl & Right Arrow - Move the cursor forward one word

    Home Key - Goes to beggining of current line
    End Key - Goes to end of current line
    Ctrl & Home - Goes to top of document
    Ctrl & End - Goes to end of document

    Other Misc Keys

    Alt & Tab - Cycles through current open applications
    Alt & F4 - Closes the current open application
    Ctrl & Escape - Brings up the start menu
    Shift & Del - When deleting a selected highlighted item - this will bypass the recycle bin
    Holding Shift Key - While inserting a CD/DVD will bypass the auto play feature
    F8 - While pressing this key on boot up will bring you to the boot up options screen - handy for entering safe mode


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    Ctrl-W - on browsers will close current tab; in Explorer on Win it'll close the window

    Alt-PrintScreen - Take a screenshot of current window only (as opposed to just PrintScreen which will take a screenshot of the whole desktop)

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