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There is no denying that the keyboard shortcuts we use are handy. Of course, you have the old cut, copy, paste standbys, but there are others out there that are helpful as well. For this week’s tip, we wanted to pay attention to a few other shortcuts you may have a use for.
We’ve all been working on something online or in our files and suddenly wanted an entirely separate process going for our convenience. Think about how much easier it is to just click and drag a file than it is to navigate through your file system to move it. Opening a new window in either of these programs is as simple as pressing Ctrl + N.
Likewise, we’ve all been browsing and want to have a second page up for reference, but don’t always really need it to be displayed. Adding a new tab by pressing Ctrl + T with the browser open will help you accomplish this. Another way to do this is by clicking on a link with the middle mouse button.
Of course, when the time comes to refer to something in your other tab, it may not be the easiest thing to find. However, if you suddenly have difficulty locating a bit of text, pressing Ctrl + F will allow you to search within the page for matching verbiage.
Screenshots can be very useful things, but it isn’t always so obvious how to capture one… until now, that is. The Snipping tool is a handy way to take a screenshot, and all you have to do to activate it is hold Windows Key + Shift + S.
Sometimes, our applications crash, and we have little choice but to cut our losses. Force quit, activated by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc, allows us to force a problematic program to close. Keep in mind, you’ll lose any unsaved work.
This one is a little fun. Let’s say that we wanted to type out a phrase in different cases, like title case and the like. Doing so is simply a matter of typing it out, highlighting it, and pressing Shift + F3 until you get the result you’re looking for.
Hopefully, you find these shortcuts useful in one way or another. Are there any that we missed that you think deserve a mention? Leave your thoughts in the comments!
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When he is not helping businesses with their IT needs, Daniel is in the computer lab. Testing new tech solutions that can be added to the tool belt. If you ever have any tech or business question, Daniel is ready to help you find the answer.
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