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| | discussion results borhan (653) | | There are many keyboard shortcuts which generally managed by using mouse. Specially while typing these things comes up more. While typing, what you prefer more, using keyboard shortcuts or using... | |
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 emojboy (462) | | I use alt+tab, ctrl c,v,x, and windows+d,m, alt+esc, shift+tab and etc. I am wandering whats yours. Hope you can share? Happy Mylotting. | |
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 techguru (22) | | I have a number of windows open. What is the keyboard shortcut on windows systems to see the desktop(equivalent to minimizing all windows and showing desktop) | |
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 karthickvr (143) | | Hi friends. Whenever you need to access an icon in your desktop you will minimize all the windows and then click on the icon know. Instead of that use the ctrl+D to minimize everything and directly... | |
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| | blog results Bloody Computer! (1) | | Do you wish to be able to use your word processor more efficiently? Would you like to be able to edit a piece of text without having to reach for the mouse every few seconds? If your answer is 'yes'... | |
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 Bloody Computer! (1) | | Just about every Windows application works with documents, which you will create, open and save at various stages. These three functions have associated keyboard shortcuts that work with most if not... | |
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 Bloody Computer! (1) | | There are a number of ways in which you can view a document in MS Word. You can switch between these different layouts by selecting them from the 'View' menu, or you can use keyboard shortcuts to... | |
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 Bloody Computer! (1) | | Regular readers will know that I have recently started falling out of love with Mozilla Firefox (but not enough to switch back to Internet Explorer). The latest version does not seem to have... | |
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 Bloody Computer! (1) | | In a previous post I mentioned that you can hop between open windows by holding down the Alt key and pressing the Tab key repeatedly. A little dialog box will open that in Windows XP or 2000 looks... | |
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 Bloody Computer! (1) | | Here are a few keyboard shortcuts for Firefox to mark the release of version 3 of that browser (which I express my initial opinions about at the bottom of this post). These should all work in Windows... | |
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 Bloody Computer! (1) | | Just about every Windows application works with documents, which you will create, open and save at various stages. These three functions have associated keyboard shortcuts that work with most if not... | |
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 Bloody Computer! (1) | | There are a number of ways in which you can view a document in MS Word. You can switch between these different layouts by selecting them from the 'View' menu, or you can use keyboard shortcuts to... | |
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 Bloody Computer! (1) | | Regular readers will know that I have recently started falling out of love with Mozilla Firefox (but not enough to switch back to Internet Explorer). The latest version does not seem to have... | |
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 Bloody Computer! (1) | | In a previous post I mentioned that you can hop between open windows by holding down the Alt key and pressing the Tab key repeatedly. A little dialog box will open that in Windows XP or 2000 looks... | |
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