First, common usage:
F1 Displays the current program or the help content of Windows.
F2 When you choose a file, this means "rename"
F3 When you are on your desktop, you open "Find: All File" dialog boxes.
F10 or alt activates the menu bar of the current program
Windows button or Ctrl ESC opens the start menu
Ctrl Alt Delete Turns on Win9x Turpler Dialog
Delete deletes the selected selection item, if it is a file, will be placed in the recycle bin
Shift delete deletes the selected selection item, if it is a file, will be deleted directly instead of being put in the recycle bin
Ctrl N New New File
Ctrl o Opens the "Open File" dialog
Ctrl P Open "Print" dialog
Ctrl s Saves the currently operated file
Ctrl x Cut the selected item to the clipboard
Ctrl INSERT or CTRL C Copy the selected item to the clipboard
SHIFT INSERT or CTRL V paste the clipboard?
Alt Backspace or Ctrl Z revoked the previous step
Alt Shift Backspace Rear for the previous step to be revoked
Windows button M minimizes all opened windows.
Windows button Ctrl m Reverts the size and location of the window before the previous operation
Windows button E Open Explorer
Windows button f Open "Find: All File" dialog
Windows button r Open "Run" dialog
Windows key break opens the System Properties dialog
Windows button Ctrl f Open "Find: Computer" dialog
Shift F10 or mouse right click to open the shortcut menu of the current active item
Shift is not placed when putting in the CD, you can skip the automatic playing CD. When you open Word, press Don't put it, you can skip your own macro
Alt F4 Close the current application
Alt SpaceBar Open the menu of the upper left corner of the program
Alt Tab Switching Current Program
ALT ESC switch current program
Alt Enter switches between the MSDOS window running under Windows in the window and full screen state
Print Screen Copy the current screen to the clipboard
Alt Print Screen Copy the current activity program window to the clipboard
Ctrl F4 Close the current text in the current application (such as Word)
Ctrl F6 switches to the next text in the current application (plus Shift can jump to the previous window)
In IE:
Alt Right Arrow Shows Previous Page (Tekey)
ALT LEFT Arrow Shows the rear page (back button)
Ctrl Tab Switch in each frame on the page (plus Shift reverse)
F5 refresh
Ctrl F5 forced refresh
Purpose shortcut
The menu bar F10 in the activation program
Execute the corresponding command ALT menu on the menu with underline letters
Close the time in the multi-document interface program
Front window CTRL F4
Close the current window or exit ALT F4
Copy Ctrl C
Cut Ctrl X
Delete Delete
Display help F1 for the selected dialog project
Display the system menu of the current window ALT space bar
Show the shortcut menu Shift F10 of the selected item
Display "Start" menu Ctrl ESC
Show a system for multi-document interface programs
Menu Alt linked font size (-)
Paste CTR L V
Switch to the last window of use or
Press and hold the Alt and press Tab again.
Switch to another window Alt Tab
Undo Ctrl Z
Second, using the "Windows Explorer" shortcut
Purpose shortcut
If the current selection is expanded, you want to fold
Stack or select the parent file clip left arrow
Folding selected folder Num Lock negative (-)
If the current selection is folded, be expanded
Or choose the first subfolder right arrow
Expand all folder Num Lock * below the currently selected
Expand the selected folder Num Lock plus sign ( )
Switch F6 in the left and right panes
Third, use the Windows button
You can use the Microsoft Natural Keyboard or any other shortcuts of any other compatible keyboard with the Windows Logo key.
Purpose shortcut
Cycle Windows Tab on the button on the taskbar
Display "Find: All Files" Windows F
Display "Find: Computer" Ctrl Windows F
Display "Help" Windows F1
Display "Run" command Windows R
Display "Start" menu Windows
Display "System Properties" dialog Windows Break
Display "Windows Explorer" Windows E
Minimize or restore all windows D
Undo minimize all windows Shift Windows M
Fourth, using "My Computer" and "Windows Explorer" shortcuts
Purpose shortcut
Close the selected folder and all of them
Folder Press the Shift key to click "Close button (only for" My Computer ")
Move backward to the previous view Alt left arrow
Move forward to the previous view ALT right arrow
View previous folder Backspace
V. Use the shortcuts in the dialog box
Purpose shortcut
Cancel the current task ESC
If the current control is a button,
Click this button or if the current control
Part is a check box, you want to choose or clear
In addition to this check box or if the current control
The piece is an option button, click this
Optionspace
Click the corresponding command of Alt with underscore letters
Click the selected button ENTER
Move Shift Tab on the option
Move Ctrl Shift Tab on the tab
Move Tab forward on the option
Move Ctrl Tab on the tab
If "Save As" or "Open"
Select a folder in the dialog.
To open the previous folder Backspace
"Save As" or "Open"
Open "Save" in the box or
"See" F4
Refresh "Save As" or "Open"
Dialog box F5
6. Use "Desktop", "My Computer" and "Windows Explorer" shortcuts
When you select an item, you can use the following shortcuts.
Purpose shortcut
Do not use "automatic play" when inserting a disc
Press and hold Shift insertion CD-ROM
Copy file and hold down Ctrl Drag file
Create a shortcut to hold down Ctrl Shift Drag file
Remove a project immediately without adding it in Shift Delete
"Recycle Station"
Display "Find: All Files" F3
Show project shortcut menu Application keys
Refresh the content F5
Rename project F2
Select all items Ctrl a
View item properties Alt Enter or Alt Double click
You can use the Application key to Microsoft Natural Keyboard or other compatible keys with the Application key.
Seven, Microsoft Magnify Program Shortcuts
Use the Windows logo keys and other combinations of keys.
Shortcut key
Windows logo Print Screen copies the screen to the clipboard (including the mouse cursor)
Windows Logo Scroll Lock copies the screen to the clipboard (excluding the mouse cursor)
Windows logo Page Up switching.
Windows logo Page Down Switch Follow Mouse Cursor
Windows logo up arrow increase magnification
Windows logo down arrow reduces magnification
Eight, use the auxiliary option shortcut key
Purpose shortcut
Switch Filter button Switch, right shift eight seconds
Switch High Contrast Switch Left Alt Left SHIFT Print Screen
Switch mouse button switch left alt left Shift Num Lock
Switch the stick key switch SHIFT button five times
Switch switching key switch NUM LOCK for five seconds