63 shortcuts to help you practice typing 10 fingers super fast

Shortcuts help users to use computers more efficiently by combining keys to call a certain feature instead of having to manually select, while saving you considerable time. Especially for those who often work with computers such as accountants, programmers, designers or students who are trying to practice skills of typing 10 fingers before starting a job application . then mastering the Shortcuts will be extremely necessary. 63 of the many useful keyboard shortcuts on the following are what you need to remember.

A. General shortcuts

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1. Ctrl + C: Copy.

2. Ctrl + X: Cut (Cut).

3. Ctrl + V: Paste (Paste).

4. Ctrl + Z: Return to the previous time (Undo).

5. Shift + Delete: Delete files / folders straight away without keeping them in the trash.

6. Ctrl + a scroll key (left / right / up / down): Select multiple discrete files / folders.

7. Ctrl + Shift + a scroll key (left / right / up / down): Select multiple files / folders continuously.

8. Ctrl + Shift + use mouse to drag: Create shortcut for selected file / folder.

9. Ctrl + scroll key right: Move the mouse pointer to the end of the word that is behind it.

10. Ctrl + left scroll key: Move the mouse pointer over the first character of the previous word.

11. Ctrl + scroll key: Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph.

12. Ctrl + scroll key: Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph.

13. Ctrl + A: Select all.

14. F3: Open the file / folder search feature in My Computer.

15. Alt + Enter: Open the Properties window of the currently selected file / folder.

16. Alt + F4: Closes a program.

17. Ctrl + F4: Close the current window of the currently executing program.

18. Alt + Tab: Switch between programs running

19. Alt + Esc: Select an order of another active window to work.

20. F4: Open the list of addresses in the Address section of My Computer.

21. Ctrl + Esc: Open Start Menu , replace Windows key .

22. Alt + click: Move quickly to a part of the text from the table of contents.

23. F5: Refresh the icons in the current window.

24. Backspace: Return to the previous list, similar to Undo.

25. Hold down the Shift key when you insert the disc into the optical drive: Don't let the "autorun" feature of the CD / DVD automatically activate.

26. Ctrl + Tab: Move between tabs of the browser in order from left to right.

27. Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Move between browser tabs in order from right to left.

28. Enter: Confirm the entered data instead of the program buttons like OK, .

29. F1: Open the help section of a software.

30. Tab: Move between components on the window.

B. Shortcuts start with Windows (+)

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31. Windows + Break: Open the System Properties window .

32. Windows + D: Hide / show windows.

33. Windows + M: Minimize the current window to the taskbar.

34. Windows + E: Open My Computer.

35. Windows + F: General search.

36. Ctrl + Windows + F: Search for data in My Computer.

37. Windows + F1: See the operating information of the operating system.

38. Windows + L: Return to the lock screen.

39. Windows + R: Open the Run window .

40. Windows + U: Open Ease of Access Center in Control Panel.

C. Shortcut to open system features

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41 . Hold down the right Shift key for 8 seconds: Turn on / off FilterKeys.

42. Left Alt + Left Shift + Print Screen: Turn off / open High Contrast.

43. Left Alt + Right Shift + Numlock: Turn on / off MouseKeys.

44. Press Shift 5 times: Turn off / open StickyKeys either.

D. Shortcuts for text editors

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45. Ctrl + O: Open the data.

46. ​​Ctrl + N: Create new.

47. Ctrl + S: Save over the existing data file.

48. Ctrl + W: Close the current window.

9. Alt + F: Displays a menu list from the current window.

50. Ctrl + P: Call the printing feature from the running application.

51. Ctrl + F10: Zoom in / out the application window.

52. F2: Rename the file / folder

E. Keyboard shortcuts for Internet Explorer (IE)

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53. Ctrl + B: Open the list of favorite browser addresses.

54. Ctrl + E: Move to the browser search bar.

55. Ctrl + F: Smart search on open website.

56. Ctrl + H: Open the browsing history.

57. Ctrl + I: Open the directory to manage your favorite address.

58. Ctrl + L: Displays the dialog box to enter the address of the website to access.

59. Ctrl + N: Create a new web browser window.

60. Ctrl + R: Refresh the data currently displayed from a website.

61. Ctrl + F5: Refresh the web page and delete the existing data in the Cache.

62. Ctrl + T: Open a new card.

63. Ctrl + W: Turn off the current card.