Toolkit
Story: Who's in charge -- you or your mouse?
My favourite shortcuts are:
Windows Key + E = Windows Explorer
The obvious cut and paste combos:
CTRL-C = Copy
CTRL-V = Paste
CTRL-X = Cut
CTRL-Z = Undo
CTRL-Y = Redo
ALT-F4 = Close current window
Full Talkback thread
Story: Who's in charge -- you or your mouse?
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My favourite shortcuts are:
Windows Key + E = Wind... Richard Warren -
Ctrl+Shift+esc - Windows Task Manager, it's s... ed -
The most overlooked shortcut key is Enter! It make... Steve Hards -
I have to agree with you steve, my mom never... Glen Hards -
Further to Richard's comments, I find Ctrl+Insert,... Steve Hards -
too true marcus hards -
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If you want to change a word, sentance or pa... Mark -
The F2 key in Excel allows you to edit a cell with... Mark -
Ones I use all the time (and work in most Windows... Piers -
A useful one for people who have to do maths/scien... Nick Kemmer -
Perhaps not as obviously useful as some of the oth... Mark


