What are the 100+ shortcut keys?
Common Keyboard Shortcuts
- Ctrl + C – Copy what is highlighted currently.
- Ctrl + V – Paste what is on the clipboard, or what has been recently copied.
- Ctrl + X – Cut what is highlighted currently.
- Ctrl + A – Select everything in an open document, or current window.
- Ctrl + D – Delete what is currently selected.
What are 10 shortcuts?
Top 10 keyboard shortcuts everyone should know
- Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Insert and Ctrl+X. Both Ctrl + C and Ctrl + Insert will copy highlighted text or a selected item.
- Ctrl+V or Shift+Insert.
- Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y.
- Ctrl+F and Ctrl+G.
- Alt+Tab or Ctrl+Tab.
- Ctrl+S.
- Ctrl+Home or Ctrl+End.
- Ctrl+P.
What is the use of F1 to F12?
Function keys
| F1 | Accesses the help for the current dialog box. |
|---|---|
| F11 | Opens the Sales enquiry screen. |
| F12 | Opens the Room type plan in view-only mode. Note: Reservations cannot be made in view-only mode. |
| SHIFT+F12 | Opens the list of available rooms. |
| CTRL+F5 | Logs off the current user (for version 2008.12.201 and higher). |
What is the function of Alt key?
The Alt key Alt (pronounced /ˈɔːlt/ or /ˈʌlt/) on a computer keyboard is used to change (alternate) the function of other pressed keys. Thus, the Alt key is a modifier key, used in a similar fashion to the Shift key.
How do I use shortcuts on my laptop?
Windows keyboard shortcuts
- Copy: Ctrl + C.
- Cut: Ctrl + X.
- Paste: Ctrl + V.
- Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up arrow.
- Open Task View: Windows logo key + Tab.
- Display and hide the desktop: Windows logo key + D.
- Switch between open apps: Alt + Tab.
- Open the Quick Link menu: Windows logo key + X.