Windows Common & Practical Shortcut By Emerald
1. Open Explorer Windows Key E
2. Open the run window Windows button R
3. Open Task Manager Ctrl Shift ESC
4. Call the MS-DOS window start menu - All programs - attachments - Command prompt then right-click on the icon, attribute, you define shortcuts, I use Shift Ctrl Alt S
5. Quick Close Program ALT F4
6. Close the text in the current application (I will use Ctrl F4 in Editplus) Ctrl F4
7. Fast switching application window Alt Tab or Alt ESC
8. Maximum and minimize all window Windows buttons D
9. Display the properties of the file (must be selected) Alt ENTER
10. Display the right-click menu in the file (must be selected) SHIFT F10 or Application button
11. View previous folder Backspace
12. Cancel the current task ESC
13. Move the tab forward Tab on the option to move Shift Tab
14. Copy file Press and hold Ctrl Drag file
15. Create a shortcut to hold down Ctrl Shift Drag file
16. Rename the selected content F2
17. Activate the menu bar F10 or Alt of the current program
18. Thoroughly delete files Shift Delete
19. Open the System Properties dialog Windows button Break
20. Switch to the next text in the current application (plus Shift can jump to the previous window) CTRL F6
PS: It is possible to update anytime.
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