The below basic
shortcut keys are a listing of shortcut keys that will work with almost all IBM
compatible computers and software programs. It is highly recommended that all
users keep a good reference of the below short cut keys and/or try to memorize
the below keys. Doing so will dramatically increase your productivity.
Shortcut Keys
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Description
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Alt + F
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File menu options in current program.
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Alt + E
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Edit options in current program
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F1
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Universal Help in almost every Windows program.
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Ctrl + A
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Select all text.
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Ctrl + X
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Cut selected item.
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Shift + Del
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Cut selected item.
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Ctrl + C
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Copy selected item.
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Ctrl + Ins
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Copy selected item
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Ctrl + V
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Paste
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Shift + Ins
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Paste
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Home
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Goes to beginning of current line.
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Ctrl + Home
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Goes to beginning of document.
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End
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Goes to end of current line.
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Ctrl + End
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Goes to end of document.
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Shift + Home
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Highlights from current position to beginning of line.
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Shift + End
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Highlights from current position to end of line.
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Ctrl + Left arrow
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Moves one word to the left at a time.
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Ctrl + Right arrow
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Moves one word to the right at a time.
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What are the F1 through F12 keys?
Question:
What are the F1 through F12 keys?Answer:
Commonly known as "function keys", F1 through F12 may have a variety of different uses or no use at all. Depending on the installed operating system and the software program currently open will change how each of these keys operate. A program is capable of not only using each of the function keys, but also combining the function keys with the ALT and/or CTRL keys, for example, Microsoft Windows users can press ALT + F4 to close the program currently active.Below is a short-listing of some of the common functions of the functions keys on computers running Microsoft Windows. As mentioned above not all programs support function keys and/or may perform different tasks then those mentioned below. If you are looking for more specific shortcut keys and function key examples we suggest seeing our shortcut key page.
F1
- Almost always used as the help key, almost every program will open the help screen when this key is pressed.
- Windows Key + F1 would open the Microsoft Windows help and support center.
- Open the Task Pane.
F2
- In Windows commonly used to rename a highlighted icon or file.
- Alt + Ctrl + F2 opens a new document in Microsoft Word.
- Ctrl + F2 displays the print preview window in Microsoft Word.
F3
- Often opens a search feature for many programs including Microsoft Windows.
- Shift + F3 will change the text in Microsoft Word from upper to lower case or a capital letter at the beginning of every word.
F4
- Open find window.
- Repeat the last action performed (Word 2000+)
- Alt + F4 will close the program currently active in Microsoft Windows.
- Ctrl + F4 will close the open window within the current active window in Microsoft Windows.
F5
- In all modern Internet browsers pressing F5 will refresh or reload the page or document window.
- Open the find, replace, and go to window in Microsoft Word.
- Starts a slideshow in PowerPoint.
F6
- Move the cursor to the Address bar in Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
- Ctrl + Shift + F6 opens to another open Microsoft Word document.
F7
- Commonly used to spell check and grammar check a document in Microsoft programs such as Microsoft Word, Outlook, etc.
- Shift + F7 runs a Thesaurus check on the word highlighted.
- Turns on Caret browsing in Mozilla Firefox.
F8
- Function key used to enter the Windows startup menu, commonly use to get into Windows safe mode.
F9
- Opens the Measurements toolbar in Quark 5.0.
F10
- In Microsoft Windows activates the menu bar of an open application.
- Shift + F10 is the same as right-clicking on a highlighted icon, file, or Internet link.
F11
- Full-screen mode in all modern Internet browsers.
F12
- Open the Save as window in Microsoft Word.
- Shift + F12 save the Microsoft Word document.
- Ctrl + Shift + F12 prints a document in Microsoft Word.
SHORTCUT KEYS
Unix / Linux shortcut keys
INTRODUCTION
Shortcuts are designed to help shorten the time required to perform frequently used commands or actions. In the below sections we have listed keyboard shortcut keys that can be performed by pressing two or more keys at once. In addition to keyboard shortcut keys, we have also listed command line shortcut keys that can be typed in at the shell.
Please note that the below shortcut keys and command line shortcuts will not work on all variants of Unix and/or Linux.
KEYBOARD SHORTCUT
KEYS
CTRL + B
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Moves the cursor backward one character.
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CTRL + C
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Cancels the currently running command.
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CTRL + D
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Logs out of the current session.
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CTRL + F
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Moves the cursor forward one character.
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CTRL + H
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Erase one character. Similar to pressing backspace.
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CTRL + P
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Paste previous line and/or lines.
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CTRL + S
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Stops all output on screen (XOFF).
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CTRL + Q
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Turns all output stopped on screen back on (XON).
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CTRL + U
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Erases the complete line.
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CTRL + W
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Deletes the last word typed in. For example, if you typed 'mv
file1 file2' this shortcut would delete file2.
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CTRL + Z
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Cancels current operation, moves back a directory and/or takes
the current operation and moves it to the background. See bg command for additional
information about background.
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COMMAND LINE
SHORTCUTS
In addition to
the below command line shortcuts, it is also helpful to use the alias command that
allows you to specify a keyword for frequently used commands or mistakes.
~
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Moves to the user's home directory.
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!!
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Repeats the line last entered at the shell. See history command for
previous commands.
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!$
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Repeats the last argument for the command last used. See history command for
previous commands.
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reset
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Resets the terminal if terminal screen is not displaying
correctly.
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shutdown -h now
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Remotely or locally shuts the system down.
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Apple Macintosh shortcut keys
Please
note that not all of the below shortcut keys will work in all versions of Mac
OS.
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Microsoft Windows shortcut keys
Below
is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in
Microsoft Windows as well as the versions of Microsoft Windows they're
supported in. If you're looking for shortcut keys or information about how to
navigate Microsoft Windows using your keyboard instead of the mouse see document CH000791.
See our main shortcut page
if you're looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
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Windows key keyboard shortcuts
Below is a
listing of Windows keys that can be used on computers running a Microsoft
Windows operating system and
using a keyboard with a Windows key. In the
below list of shortcuts, the Windows key is represented by "WINKEY".
Shortcut Keys
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Description
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WINKEY
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Pressing the Windows key alone will open Start.
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WINKEY + F1
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Opens the Microsoft Windows help and support center.
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WINKEY + F3
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Opens the Advanced find window in Microsoft Outlook.
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WINKEY + D
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Brings the desktop to the
top of all other windows.
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WINKEY + M
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Minimizes all windows.
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WINKEY + SHIFT + M
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Undo the minimize done by WINKEY + M and WINKEY + D.
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WINKEY + E
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Open Microsoft Explorer.
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WINKEY + Tab
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Cycle through open programs through the taskbar.
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WINKEY + F
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Display the Windows Search / Find feature.
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WINKEY + CTRL + F
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Display the search for computers window.
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WINKEY + F1
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Display the Microsoft Windows help.
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WINKEY + R
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Open the run window.
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WINKEY + Pause / Break key
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Open the system properties window.
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WINKEY + U
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Open Utility Manager.
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WINKEY + L
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Lock the computer (Windows XP and above only).
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Microsoft Excel shortcut keys
Below
is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in
Microsoft Excel. See our main shortcut page if
you're looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
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Microsoft Word shortcut keys
Below
is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in
Microsoft Word.
See our main shortcut page
if you're looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
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In addition to
the above shortcut keys users can also use their mouse as a method of quickly
do something commonly performed. Below some are examples of mouse shortcuts.
Mouse
shortcuts
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Description
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Click, hold, and drag
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Selects text from where you click and hold to the point you
drag and let go.
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Double-click
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If double-click a word, selects the complete word.
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Double-click
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Double-clicking on the left, center, or right of a blank line
will make the alignment of the text left, center, or right aligned.
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Double-click
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Double-clicking anywhere after text on a line will set a tab stop.
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Triple-click
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Selects the line or paragraph of the text the mouse
triple-clicked.
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Ctrl + Mouse wheel
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Zooms in and out of document.
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Internet Explorer shortcut keys
Below
is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in
Microsoft Internet
Explorer. See our main
shortcut page if you're looking for other shortcut keys used in other
programs.
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Microsoft FrontPage shortcut keys
Below
is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in
Microsoft FrontPage. See our
main shortcut page if
you're looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
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Microsoft Outlook shortcut keys
Below
is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in
Microsoft Outlook.
See our main shortcut page
if you're looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
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Mozilla Firefox shortcut keys
Below
is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in
Mozilla Firefox.
See our main shortcut page
if you're looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
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