WINDOWS SHORTCUT KEY'S
Ctrl+Z:
Undo
No matter what program you’re
running, Ctrl+Z will roll back your last action. Whether you’ve just
overwritten an entire paragraph in Microsoft Word or deleted a file you didn’t
mean to, this one is an absolute lifesaver.
Ctrl+W:
Close
Another shortcut that works just
about everywhere, Ctrl+W will close down whatever you’re viewing. Shut that
File Explorer window, browser tab, or open image file without bothering to hone
in on the close button.
Ctrl+A:
Select all
This command lets you highlight all
the text in a document or select all the files in a folder. Hitting Ctrl+A can
save you time you’d otherwise spend clicking and dragging your mouse.
Alt+Tab:
Switch apps
This baby is one of the classic
Windows shortcuts, and it can be hugely useful when you’re running multiple
applications. Just press Alt+Tab and you’ll be able to quickly flick through
all your open windows.
Alt+F4:
Close apps
Another old-school shortcut, Alt+F4
shuts down active apps so you can skip the process of hunting down their
on-screen menus. Don’t worry about losing unsaved work with this command—it
will prompt you to save your documents before closing them.








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