Keyboard Shortcuts- You Should Know

Source : IndiaReport

Keyboard shortcuts are faster and less painful when typing compared to the use of mouse. Here is the list of top keyboard shortcuts that you should know to work with windows.

S.NO.FUNCTIONKEYS
1Opens My ComputerWindows Key E
2Selects The Start ButtonCtrl Esc
3Makes A Copy Of Any FilePress& Hold Ctrl Key And Drag File
4Closes Current Multiple Document Interface (MDI) WindowCTRL F4
5Closes Any Program Or  Shut Down The WindowAlt F4
6Sees The Properties Of Any Files, Folder Or DriveAlt Enter
7Quickly Switches Between Open ProgramsAlt Tab Or Alt ESC
8Minimizes All Open Programs JointlyWindows Key M
9Maximizes All Open Programs JointlyWindows Key Shift M
10Minimizes Or Maximizes All Open Programs JointlyWindows Key D
11Selects Multiple FilesShift Arrow
12Opens Computer Search PageCtrl Windows Key F
13Opens Printout Dialog BoxCtrl P
14Selects Or Deselects A Check-Box Or Radio Button In A Dialog BoxSpace Bar
15System Information Or Opens SYSTEM PROPERTIES Dialog BoxWindows Pause/Break
16File Menu Options In Current ProgramAlt F 
17Edit Options In Current ProgramAlt E
18Highlights From Current Position To Beginning Of The LineShift Home
19Highlights From Current Position To End Of The LineShift Home
20Universal Help In Almost Every Windows ProgramF1
21Goes To Beginning Of DocumentCtrl Home
22Locks The ComputerWindows Keys L,
23Activates Menu Bar OptionsF10
24Opens A Shortcut Menu For Any Selected Item (Same As Right-Click Of Mouse)Shift F10
25Refreshes Any Page, My Computer, Internet Explorer Or DesktopF5
26Displays The Main Window's System MenuAlt Space
27Finds Or Searches FilesF3
28Opens to Rename ObjectF2
29Selects AllControl A
30Copies The Highlighted Text Or Selected ItemControl C,
31CutControl X
32UndoControl Z
33Pastes The Text Or Object That's In The ClipboardControl V
34RedoControl Y
35Deletes Any File Or Document PermanentlyShift Delete
36Displays The Shortcut Menu For The Selected ItemShift F10
37Opens Run DialogWindows Key R
38Cycles Through Taskbar ButtonsWindows Key Tab
39Explores The Object If It Has An Explore CommandShift Double-Click
40Goes To Parent Folder If Focus Is On View WindowBackspace

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