In WIN XP works in WINDOWS, use shortcuts instead of the mouse. You can use the keyboard shortcut to open, close, and navigate the "Start" menu, desktop, menu, dialog, and web pages. The keyboard can also make you more simply interact with your computer.
Click on a title or press the Tab button to highlight this title, then press ENTER.
First, regular keyboard shortcuts
Button
Ctrl C replication.
Ctrl x cut.
Ctrl V paste.
Ctrl z revoked.
Delete delete.
Shift Delete Permanently deletes the selected item without placing it in the Recycle Bin.
Press CTRL to copy the option when dragging a certain item.
Press Ctrl Shift to create the shortcut key of the selected item when you call a certain item.
F2 renames the selected item.
Ctrl The right button moves the insertion point to the beginning of the next word.
Ctrl moves the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word to the left mover.
Ctrl down button moves the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph.
The Ctrl up button moves the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph.
Ctrl Shift Any arrow key highlights a piece of text.
Shift Any arrow key selects multiple items on the window or desktop, or select the text in the document.
CTRL A is selected.
F3 search file or folder.
Alt Enter View the properties of the selected item.
Alt f4 Close the current project or exits the current program.
Alt Enter Displays the properties of the selected object.
The Alt Spacebar opens the shortcut menu for the current window.
Ctrl F4 closes the current document in a program that allows simultaneous open multiple documents.
Alt Tab switches between open items.
Alt ESC switches in the order of the project open.
F6 Changes the screen element on the window or desktop.
F4 Displays the "Address" column list in My Computer and Windows Explorer.
Shift F10 displays the shortcut menu of the selected item.
The Alt Spacebar displays the System menu of the current window.
Ctrl ESC Displays the Start menu.
The Alt menu name is displayed with the underlined letters display the corresponding menu.
The command name with underscore is performed in the command name displayed on the open menu.
The F10 activates the menu bar in the current program.
The right arrow key opens the next menu or open the submenu on the right.
The left arrow key opens the next menu or the submenu on the left.
F5 refreshes the current window.
Backspace View the last layer folder in "My Computer" or "Windows Explorer".
ESC cancels the current task.
Press the SHIFT button when you insert the disc to the CD-ROM drive. Press the SHIFT button to automatically play the disc.
Second, dialog box shortcuts
Button
Ctrl Tab moves forward between tabs.
Ctrl Shift Tab moves backwards between tabs.
Tab moves forward between the options.
Shift tab moves backwards between options.
Alt with underscore letters perform the appropriate commands or select the appropriate options.
ENTER performs a command corresponding to the active option or button.
Spacebar If the active selection is a check box, select or clear the check box.
When the arrow key activation option is a set of options buttons, check a button.
F1 Displays help.
F4 Displays items in the current list.
BACKSPACE If you select a folder in the Save As or Open dialog, open the previous folder.
Third, natural keyboard shortcuts
In the "Microsoft Natural Keyboard" or other compatible keyboard containing the Windows Logo key (referred to as WIN) and "Application" key (referred to as Key), you can use the following shortcuts.
Button
WIN shows or hides the "Start" menu.
WIN BREAK Displays the System Properties dialog.
Win D shows the desktop.
WIN M minimizes all windows. WIN SHIFT M restore the minimized window.
Win E opens "My Computer".
Win F Search file or folder.
Ctrl Win F Search computer.
Win F1 Displays Windows Help.
Win L If you connect to a network domain, lock your computer or switch your user if you are not connected to the network domain.
Win R opens the Run dialog.
Key displays the shortcut menu of the selected item.
Win U opens "Tool Manager".
Fourth, auxiliary keyboard shortcut
Button
The right SHIFT key eight seconds switches the "Filter Key".
The SHIFT PRINT Screen on the left of the left is switched on the "high contrast" opening.
The SHIFT NUM LOCK on the left of the left ALT Switch the "Mouse Key".
The Shift key is switched five times to switch the "sticky key".
The Num Lock button is switched to the "switch key" for five seconds.
Win U opens "Tool Manager".
"Windows Explorer" keyboard shortcut
Button
End displays the bottom of the current window.
The homepage displays the top of the current window.
The asterisk (*) of the Num Lock Number Keyboard displays all subfolders of the selected folder.
The Num Lock Number Keyboard shows the contents of the selected folder.
Num Lock Dimensional (-) folded (-) folded.
The left arrow key is folded when the current selected is in the expanded state, or the parent folder is selected.
Right Arrow Key Expand this item when the current selected is in a folded state, or selected first