Learn to use these two keys, you are a computer master, one is the Windows key, the other is the CTRL key.
First, the Windows key
1. Many times, it is necessary
Leave the seat to do other things, if the security of their own computer is very important, you can press the Windows key, and then press the L key, so that the computer directly lock the screen, so that you do not have to worry about the computer data leakage!
2. To find files on the computer, the average person will find "My Computer", and then click Open, and the master is always cool, gently press the Windows key on the keyboard and then press the E key, directly open the computer's resource manager, and the general people are slowly looking for "My Computer" icon it, um, Master is this way directly to the average person to kill the second.
3. When you are playing a game or looking at something shameful, the boss comes in! Mouse suddenly point to the lower right corner of the display desktop, how to do? Take it easy! Press the Windows key and the D key directly, look, the desktop flashes!
4. A little gimmick, pretty flashy. Press the Windows key to press and then press the TAB key to display the toggle window as a result.
5. Windows comes with the recording function. Press the Windows key +r, enter Psr.exe carriage return, and then you can start recording.
6. Do you know how to adjust the display brightness, volume, turn on the wireless network at one time, and also can see the battery power of the laptop? Put the picture of the laptop on the TV, already connected to the line, how to set? Small case, want these features, you just have to press the Windows key +x, one time to meet all your wishes!
7. Windows + R input Osk, there is a cool virtual keyboard! You press a key, it will also show the state of the press!
8. The picture is too small, the eyes are not good to do? Try Windows keys and +++++++++, Magnifier appears!
9. Now many programs, such as Qq,ie, are opening several pages in the same window. With Ctrl+tab, you can switch between several pages. With Ctrl+w, you can close the current page.
10. Press the Windows key, press FN, and then press home to open the system properties. (In fact, with the mouse on my computer, the right-click property is the same, but do not feel more handsome with the keyboard operation ~ ^^
Shift + window icon for taskbar = Create a new window
Two, CTRL key
Ctrl+s Save
Ctrl+w Closing the program
CTRL + N NEW
Ctrl+o Open
CTRL + Z Undo
Ctrl+f Find
Ctrl+x Cut
CTRL + C copy
Ctrl + V Paste
CTRL + A Select all
ctrl+[Narrowing text
CTRL +] Enlarge text
Ctrl+b Bold Body
Ctrl+i Italic Body
Ctrl+u Underline
Ctrl+shift IME Switch
CTRL + SPACEBAR toggle in English
CTRL + ENTER QQ number in Send Message
Ctrl+home cursor quickly moves to the file header
Ctrl+end cursor quickly moves to the end of the file
Ctrl+esc Show Start Menu
ctrl+shift+< quickly reduce text
ctrl+shift+> quickly enlarge text
Ctrl+f5 forced refresh in IE
CTRL + drag files to copy files
Ctrl+backspace startup \ Shutdown IME
Press and hold Ctrl+shift to create a shortcut while dragging a file
ALT + SPACEBAR +c close window
ALT + SPACEBAR +n minimize the current window
ALT + SPACEBAR +r restore minimized window
ALT + SPACEBAR +x maximize Current Window
ALT + SPACEBAR +m Move window
ALT + SPACEBAR +s Change window size
ALT + TAB Two program Exchange
alt+255 QQ number entered no celebrities
Alt+f Open File Menu
Alt+v Open the View menu
Alt+e Open the Edit menu
Alt+i Open the Insert menu
Alt+o Open Format menu
Alt+t Open the Tools menu
Alt+a Open the Table menu
Alt+w Open Window Menu
Alt+h Open the Help menu
ALT + Enter view file properties
ALT + Double-click File to view file properties
Alt+x closing the C language
Shift shortcut Keys
shift+ space half \ Full angle Toggle
Shift + DELETE Permanently deletes the selected item without placing it in the Recycle Bin.
Press CTRL to copy the selected item when you drag it.
Press CTRL + SHIFT to create a shortcut key for the selected item when you drag an item.
Word Full set of shortcut keys tips
Ctrl+o Open
Ctrl+p Printing
CTRL + A Select all
ctrl+[/] Set the size of the text (in the selected target case)
Ctrl+d font settings (if Target is selected)
ctrl+g/h Find/replace;
CTRL + N Delete the full text;
Ctrl+m left margin (in case of selected target);
Ctrl+u Draw the underline (in the case of the selected target);
Ctrl+b bold text (in the case of selected targets);
Ctrl+i italic text (in case of selected target);
Ctrl+q on both sides (no first line indent) (when selected) or place the cursor at the end of the target text, or you can manipulate
Ctrl+j Justify (Operation above)
Ctrl+e Center (Operation above)
Ctrl+r Right Alignment (operation above)
Ctrl+k inserting a hyperlink
Ctrl+t/y can be indented in the first line (move the cursor to the end of the paragraph that you want to do this, or select the segment to operate
CTRL + A (or CTRL + Numpad on number 5): Select Full text.
Ctrl+b: Make the selected text bold (press again to remove bold).
CTRL + C: Copies the selected text to the Clipboard.
Ctrl+d: Opens the Font dialog box to quickly complete various settings for the font.
Ctrl+e: Centers the text of the line where the cursor is located.
Ctrl+f: Opens the Find and Replace dialog box and positions it on the Find tab.
Ctrl+g: Opens the Find and Replace dialog box and positions it on the Position tab.
Ctrl+h: Opens the Find and Replace dialog box and positions it on the Replace tab.
Ctrl+i: Makes the selected text italic (press again to cancel the tilt).
Ctrl+k: Opens the Insert Hyperlink dialog box.
Ctrl+shift+l: Adds "Bullets" to the text of the line where the cursor is located.
Ctrl+m: Increases the first line and the hanging indent at the same time.
Ctrl+shift+m: Reduces both the first line and the hanging indent.
CTRL + N: Creates a new empty document.
Ctrl+o (or CTRL+F12): Opens the Open dialog box.
Ctrl+p (or CTRL+SHIFT+F12): Opens the Print dialog box.
Ctrl+r: Aligns the text to the right of the line where the cursor is located.
Ctrl+s: Opens the Save As dialog box for the new document, or saves the current document.
Ctrl+t: Increases the first line indent.
Ctrl+shift+t: Reduces the first line indent.
Ctrl+u: Underline the selected text (press again, underline last year).
CTRL + V: Pastes text or pictures from the Clipboard at the cursor. If there is more than one content in the Clipboard, paste the last item at the cursor.
Ctrl+x: Cuts the selected text to the Clipboard.
CTRL + Z: Undo the action you just made (you can use it multiple times).
Ctrl+0: Adds 12 points of space before each paragraph of the selected text.
Ctrl+1: If the selected text line spacing is not single-spaced, it is quickly set to single spacing.
Ctrl+2: Sets the selected text line spacing to twice spacing.
Ctrl+5: Sets the selected text line spacing to 1.5 times spacing.
CTRL+F2: Quickly perform the print preview feature.
CTRL+F4: Closes the current document.
Ctrl+f5: Restores the window to its pre-maximized state.
Ctrl+shift+f5: Opens the Bookmarks dialog box.
Ctrl+shift+f8: Activates the column selection function, which is usually said to select the vertical block text (press again or press ESC to cancel the function).
CTRL+F9: Inserts a field tick "{}" at the cursor (note: A pair of curly braces entered directly cannot be used as a field token).
Ctrl+f5: Restores the window to its pre-maximized state (once again, the window is maximized again).
Ctrl+deltet: Delete an English word or a Chinese word (which can be reused) after the cursor.
CTRL + BACKSPACE: Delete an English word or a Chinese word (which can be reused) before the cursor.
Ctrl+enter: Quickly move the content behind the cursor to the next page.
Ctrl+end: Quickly move the cursor to the end of the text.
Ctrl+home (or ctrl+page up): Quickly move the cursor to the top of the text.
Ctrl+insert+insert (that is, press the Insert key twice): quickly open or change the task pane to the Clipboard state.
ctrl+~: Open the "online word-making" function of Chinese input method.
ctrl++: Quickly switch to subscript input status (and then restore to normal state again).
ctrl+shift++: Quickly switch to superscript input status (and then restore to normal state again).
ctrl+→: Moves the cursor backward by the interval between English words or Chinese words.
ctrl+←: Moves the cursor forward at intervals of English words or Chinese words.
Ctrl+j: Text Justified
Ctrl+l: Text left Justified
CTRL+Q: Paragraph Reset
Ctrl+w: Close the current document
Ctrl+y: Repeat the previous action (some actions do not apply to-winkey+d: This is the first shortcut key combination most commonly used by a master. This shortcut key combination can minimize all the windows on the desktop, whether it's a chat window or a game window …… just press this key combination again, all the windows are back, and the activation is the window you used before you minimized!
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Learn to use these two keys, you are a computer master, one is win key, the other is ctrl!