Windows Vista also adds new shortcuts in addition to the inherited Windows family shortcut keys. Here's a copy of Windows Vista shortcuts that will help you easily use Vista shortcuts.
General shortcut Keys
These shortcuts make your computer easier to use.
ALT + Double-click: Show properties for selected items
Alt+enter: Displays the properties of the selected item
ALT+ESC: Switch in sequence when the project is open
ALT+F4: Close current active project or exit active program
Alt+print screen: Copy the selected window's image to the clipboard
ALT + SPACEBAR: Open the shortcut menu for the active window
ALT + TAB: Toggle in an open project
ALT + Underscore letter: Open menu command or other underlined command
ALT + UP ARROW: View the previous directory of the current folder in Windows Explorer
CTRL + A: Select all in a document or window
Ctrl+alt+del: The following options are displayed: Lock the computer, switch users, log off, change passwords, and start Task Manager
Ctrl+alt+tab: Switch between open items using the arrow keys
CTRL + C: Copy selected items:
CTRL + DOWN ARROW: Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph
Ctrl+esc Open Start Menu
CTRL+F4 Close the active document (in the program allows you to open multiple documents at the same time)
CTRL + LEFT ARROW: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word
CTRL + RIGHT ARROW: Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word
ctrl+shift+ A direction key: Select a piece of text
Ctrl+shift+esc: Open Task Manager
CTRL + UP ARROW: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph
Ctrl + V: Paste selected item
Ctrl+x: Cut Selected items
Ctrl+y: Restore an operation
Ctrl+z: Undo an action
Delete: Deletes the selected item and moves to the Recycle Bin