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Customize Keyboard Shortcuts

White Papers For example, pressing CTRL+B changes selected text to bold. If one reassigns CTRL+B to a new command or other item, one will not be able to make text bold by pressing CTRL+B unless one restores the keyboard shortcut assignments to their original...

[April 11, 2008, 1:02]

50+ keyboard shortcuts for moving faster in Windows XP

White Papers The following is a small sample of the shorcuts this list contains: KeystrokeFunction Alt + TabSwitch between programs Alt + EnterOpen the Properties page Alt + DeletePermanently delete an item F1Open Windows XP Help Shift + F10Does the same as a...

[May 18, 2006, 1:00]

Who's in charge -- you or your mouse? review

Reviews Then type your domain name without the www.and .com around it (for example, zdnet, not www.zdnet.com, and press Ctrl+Enter (instead of just Enter) to fill out the whole URL. Home and End move to the beginning and the end of a line, and Ctrl+Home...

[August 24, 2004, 17:00]

Dreamweaver 4 review

Reviews For example, Templates is now included in the Assets panel rather than with HTML and CSS styles, and there is no longer a shortcut to templates -- the old shortcut Ctrl+F11 now takes you to HTML Styles, which used to be Ctrl+F7.

[January 10, 2001, 23:00]

Who's in charge -- you or your mouse?

Talkback Superscript and subscript can be used with the shortcuts ctrl shift = and ctrl = respectively. A useful one for people who have to do maths/sciency stuff.

[October 25, 2004, 19:34]

Who's in charge -- you or your mouse?

Talkback CTRL-C = Copy CTRL-V = Paste CTRL-X = Cut CTRL-Z = Undo CTRL-Y = Redo My favourite shortcuts are: Windows Key + E = Windows Explorer The obvious cut and paste combos: ALT-F4 = Close current window

[August 24, 2004, 21:51]

AtFinger

Downloads To define a shortcut key you can use any combination with Ctrl, Alt, Shift or the extended Windows key and all others keyboard keys. With AtFinger you can easily define shortcuts key to access quickly to Folders, Web sites or any application.

[August 15, 2002, 8:00]

CAL

Downloads The default hot-key combination is "Ctrl+Alt". Once the launch window is open you may then type shortcuts to open documents/apps/folders/web pages/etc from your computer. If none are found it will then attempt to search your "All Programs" (Disable...

[January 11, 2008, 7:00]

Hash YouTube Downloader

Downloads Ctrl+A to add files, Ctrl +D to Start Download. Use the Keyboard Shortcuts. Hash YouTube Downloader 3.0 is a powerful, free and easy to use software that allows users to Download the YouTube Videos just at a Click of a Button.

[July 24, 2009, 6:49]

egLauncher

Downloads Default system hot key for egLauncher is Shift+Ctrl+E. You won't waste time searching your applications and shortcuts to Web pages. egLauncher lets you run your favorite applications and Web pages immediately.

[April 12, 2006, 8:43]

Twittereeze

Downloads apos; text field frontmost (except when it doesn't make sense), so you can typically type right away, and it adds the following keyboard shortcuts: cmd-F11 for globally toggling the Twitterific window (and, where applicable, making it...

[January 28, 2007, 6:00]

Prg Text Launcher

Downloads Press Ctrl + Enter, type a keyword as 'ie', then press Enter. More importantly, you no longer have to hold the mouse to find shortcuts of applications, or open layers of directories to search for a document, Only add a keyword then Launch...

[June 13, 2007, 13:18]

Saft

Downloads Features include: Ad/banner blocking with simple URL pattern matching Add bookmark folder here and add bookmark here in every bookmark menus Always open browser window in tab Auto hide Downloads window Auto save and restore opened browser windows...

[November 12, 2009, 20:59]

ClickAndStart

Downloads In the simplest case, it can be just 2 keys CTRL+W. ClickAndStart features a simple and intuitive interface and offers an easy way to customize shortcuts to applications. This simple and reliable program allows you to create submenus with the...

[August 6, 2006, 8:00]

Zoho Office Suite beta review

Reviews A right-click of the mouse will display common editing functions, but sometimes we couldn't get keyboard shortcuts, such as Ctrl-Z for undo, to work. Within Virtual Office, the handy Shortcuts drop-down links to common tasks, such as adding a contact.

[October 30, 2006, 8:42]

Apple Mac OS X on x86: a first test

Talkback And anyways what about the very mnemonic CTRL-F4 to quit an app? How about keyboard shortcuts in Windows? They work around the problem by not using the shortcuts at all. Consistency? It doesn't even have one to hide an app.one gets used to what he...

[November 11, 2005, 17:15]

Microsoft Office 12 (beta 1) review

Reviews The Alt keyboard shortcuts will change; luckily, shortcuts using the Ctrl button will stay the same. The changes apply to Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook, as Microsoft intends to streamline your work flow, particularly for business users.

[November 18, 2005, 16:05]

Microsoft Office 12 pre-Beta 1 review

Reviews You may be disappointed to hear that the Alt keyboard shortcuts will change; luckily, shortcuts using the Ctrl button will stay the same. Gone are the familiar File, Edit, View and other drop-down menus; instead, major functions will be grouped...

[September 14, 2005, 8:55]

TapSmart KeyLink - The Keyboard Alternative

Downloads Any key, including alt, ctrl, or shift variations, can be mapped to any of the following:Any text stringA "Device action", such as Menu or Hard buttonsNavigation buttonsLaunch an application of your choiceMenu buttonPaste from the PC...

[June 11, 2004, 8:00]

Inside Microsoft Office 2007 beta 1 review

Reviews However, you could also let go of the mouse and use the Ctrl keyboard shortcuts for such functions. Back in November, our sneak peek at the Microsoft Office 12 beta revealed a radical rebuild of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Outlook.

[March 17, 2006, 12:10]

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