How are my blogger friends! I like it! The shortcut to Part 1 for now.Part of a New.
We had our keys - keyboard shortcuts do not know, or do you alldo not use utsahi.
However, if you use your PC all the way down, the faster you canoperate a computer mouse, + you can use a lot less.
And if you know the shortcuts, you get the time, for example whenthere is no reason to cancel your mouse, PC to work the keys - the Board would be able sarate.
Suppose someone does not apasanati My Computer or PC -seksatre you press the Windows key + E Open My Computer, you can.
We had our keys - keyboard shortcuts do not know, or do you alldo not use utsahi.
However, if you use your PC all the way down, the faster you canoperate a computer mouse, + you can use a lot less.
And if you know the shortcuts, you get the time, for example whenthere is no reason to cancel your mouse, PC to work the keys - the Board would be able sarate.
Suppose someone does not apasanati My Computer or PC -seksatre you press the Windows key + E Open My Computer, you can.
I want everyone to know that this shortcut is extremely important.
Below are shortcuts (Part 2)
Below are shortcuts (Part 2)
• F2 – rename selected item
• Print screen – take snapshot image of current screen
• Alt + F4 – close current window or program
• Ctrl + F4 – close window within program
• Alt + TAB – switch between open windows or programs
• End – go to end of current line or web page
• Ctrl + End – go to end of current document
• Page up – move up through current document or web page
• Page down – move down through current document or web page
• ALT + underlined letters in menus – open menu item
• Alt + enter – show Properties of selected object
• Print screen – take snapshot image of current screen
• Alt +
Print screen – take snapshot image of current window
• Tab – move forwards through control items or links in current window
• Shift + Tab – move backwards through control items or links
• Enter – click selected control item or link
• Backspace – move up one folder level
• Home – go to start of current line or web page
• F5 – refresh current window or web page
• F6 – move through window panes