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Posted on 15-09-202122.08.2017 by admin

© KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/Getty Images Windows offers users several shortcuts to
opening, using and managing programs and apps with a few quick keystrokes.
KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/Getty Images

 * Windows has many keyboard shortcuts available to navigate and work across the
   operating system faster and more efficiently.
 * Most Windows keyboard shortcuts rely on the Windows logo key, Alt, and Ctrl
   keys.
 * These are the 43 most useful keyboard shortcuts for Windows for working with
   apps, directly in Windows, virtual desktops, and more.

Microsoft Windows – the operating system running on most of the world's
computers – is a vast and complex program made up of about 50 million lines of
code.

KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS Instead of an SAP icon button, you can use a keyboard
shortcut. A keyboard shortcut is a key or combination of keys that you can use
to access icon button functions while you are working in SAP. On a PC, the icon
name and keyboard shortcut are displayed when you place the mouse over the icon.
These keyboard shortcuts use the Windows logo key to perform various tasks, such
as launching both Windows and third-party apps. Windows key + A: Open the Action
Center.

It's packed with features you use every day along with less common tools you
rarely need, and you probably keep one hand on the mouse to make use of its
countless tools. But if you would prefer to keep your hands on the keyboard to
type more efficiently, it pays to learn some keyboard shortcuts.

You certainly don't need to master them all, but learning the shortcuts for
features you use most often will dramatically improve your speed and efficiency
every time you sit in front of the PC.


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WINDOWS KEYBOARD SHORTCUT SUMMARY

Here are the top 43 keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Windows. You can use this
list for reference, and if you need a more detailed explanation of a shortcut,
scroll down.


NAVIGATING IN WINDOWS

 * Open the Start menu: Win
 * Open the right-click Start button menu: Win + X
 * Search: Win + S
 * Open Settings: Win + I
 * Open the Action Center: Win + A
 * Open File Explorer: Win + E
 * Open the Game Bar: Win + G
 * Open the Run window: Win + R
 * Open the Ease of Access Center: Win + U
 * Show or hide the desktop: Win + D
 * Open Task Manager: Ctrl + Shift + Esc
 * Lock Windows: Win + L
 * Open Lock Screen: Ctrl + Alt + Del
 * Talk to Cortana: Win + C


WORKING WITH WINDOWS

 * Snap a window: Win + Left Arrow or Win + Right Arrow
 * Minimize all open windows: Win + M
 * Restore minimized windows: Win + Shift + M
 * Minimize everything except the active window: Win + Home
 * Maximize the height of a window: Win + Shift + Up Arrow
 * Minimize the selected window: Win + Down Arrow
 * Close the current window: Alt + F4


WORKING WITH APPS

 * Cycle through apps in the taskbar: Win + T
 * Cycle through open apps: Alt + Tab
 * Switch to an app on taskbar: Win + [number]
 * Right-click an app on the taskbar: Win + Alt + [number]


WORKING WITH VIRTUAL DESKTOPS

 * Open the Task View: Win + Tab
 * Add a new virtual desktop: Win + Ctrl + D
 * Switch to the next virtual desktop: Win + Ctrl + Right Arrow or Win + Ctrl +
   Left Arrow


TAKING SCREENSHOTS

 * Screenshot the entire desktop: PrtScn
 * Screenshot the selected window: Alt + PrtScn
 * Save a screenshot of the desktop: Win + PrtScn


ESSENTIAL SHORTCUTS

 * Select All: Ctrl + A
 * Copy: Ctrl + C
 * Cut: Ctrl + X
 * Paste: Ctrl + V
 * Undo: Ctrl + Z
 * Redo: Ctrl + Y
 * Close: Ctrl + W
 * Delete immediately: Shift + Delete
 * Cycle through options: Tab or Shift Tab
 * Rename a file or folder: F2
 * Windows 10 help online: Win + F1
 * Refresh: F5


WINDOWS KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS EXPLAINED

If you find that the purpose or use of a keyboard shortcut listed above isn't
obvious, refer to it below in this expanded list for more information.


NAVIGATING IN WINDOWS

Open the Start menu: Press the Windows key. You can also press Ctrl + Esc.

Open the right-click Start button menu: Press Win + X to open the menu you see
when you right-click Start. This is also known as the Quick Link menu.

Search: Press Win + S to put focus in the Start Search box at the bottom left of
the taskbar.

Open Settings: Press Win + I to open Settings.

Open the Action Center: Press Win + A to open the Action Center pane on the
right side of the screen.

Open File Explorer: Press Win + E to open a File Explorer window. You can open
multiple windows this way.


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Open the Game Bar: Press Win + G to open the Game Bar and gaming controls.

Open the Run window: Press Win + R to open the Run window for quickly starting
programs, opening locations on your computer, and more.

Open the Ease of Access Center: Press Win + U to open the Ease of Access section
of the Settings app.


SHORTCUT KEYS FOR MAC

Show or hide the desktop: Press Win + D to minimize all windows and show the
full desktop. Press it again to restore the windows – but you can only restore
windows automatically if you do it right away.

Open Task Manager: Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager.

Lock Windows: Press Win + L to instantly lock Windows.

Open Lock Screen: Press Ctrl + Alt + Del to open the lock screen, which provides
multiple options for locking Windows or switching user accounts.

Talk to Cortana: Press Win + C to put Cortana in 'listening' mode (if Cortana is
enabled).


WORKING WITH WINDOWS

Snap a window: Press Win + Left Arrow to snap the active window to the left half
of the screen. Press Win + Right Arrow to snap it to the right half of the
screen. You can also press either shortcut repeatedly to cycle through all the
window position options.

Minimize all open windows: Press Win + M to minimize all windows and reveal the
desktop.

Restore minimized windows: Press Win + Shift + M to restore all windows, if you
do it right after pressing Win + M.

Minimize everything except the active window: Press Win + Home to minimize all
windows except the active one. Press it again to restore all windows.

Maximize the height of a window: Press Win + Shift + Up Arrow to make the active
window as tall as the desktop without changing its width.

Minimize the selected window: Press Win + Down Arrow to minimize the selected
window. It's like the opposite of Win + Home.

Close the current window: Press Alt + F4 to close the current window or program.
You might be asked if you want to save your work before the window closes.


WORKING WITH APPS

Cycle through open apps: Press Alt + Tab to see all the open apps. Press Alt +
Tab repeatedly to cycle through the options.

Cycle through apps in the taskbar: Press Win + T repeatedly to cycle through the
apps in the taskbar. When you reach the app, you want to run or expand, release
the keys and press Enter. To cancel, press Esc.

Switch to an app on the taskbar: To open or expand a particular app in the
taskbar without cycling through them, press Win and the number that represents
where the app is in the taskbar. For example, if you want to open a web browser,
which is the first entry on the left side of the taskbar, press Win + 1.

Right-click an app on the taskbar: To open the right-click context menu for a
particular app in the taskbar, press Win + Alt and the number representing where
the app is in the taskbar.


WORKING WITH VIRTUAL DESKTOPS

Open the Task View: Press Win + Tab to open the Task View that shows your
available virtual desktops and your app timeline.

Add a new virtual desktop: Press Win + Ctrl + D to create a new virtual desktop.

Switch to the next virtual desktop: Press Win + Ctrl + Right Arrow to cycle
through all virtual desktops in the order they appear at the top of the Task
View. You can also press Win + Ctrl + Left Arrow to cycle through them in the
opposite order.


TAKING SCREENSHOTS

Screenshot the entire desktop: Press PrtScn, which you can usually find in the
top row of your keyboard, to capture a screenshot of the whole desktop. It is
copied to the clipboard.

Screenshot the selected window: Press Alt + PrtScn (look for this key in the top
row of your keyboard) to capture a screenshot of the active window. It is copied
to the clipboard.

Save a screenshot of the desktop: Press Win + PrtScn (look for this key in the
top row of your keyboard) to capture a screenshot of the entire desktop. It is
automatically saved to the Screenshots folder in Pictures.


ESSENTIAL SHORTCUTS

Select All: Press Ctrl + A to select all the items in the current folder or
location.

Copy: Press Ctrl + C to copy the selected items or content to the clipboard.

Cut: Press Ctrl + X to cut the selected items or content and place them in the
clipboard.

Paste: Press Ctrl + V to paste the clipboard contents to the current location.

Undo: Undo the last action you took by pressing Ctrl + Z.

Redo: Press Ctrl + Y to perform the last thing you did again if it's possible.
If Windows can't redo the previous action, nothing will happen.

Close: Press Ctrl + W to close the current window (it's the same as Alt + F4).
You might be asked if you want to save your work before the window closes.

Delete immediately: Press Shift + Delete to delete the current item right away,
without going to the Recycle Bin first. If you delete a file or folder this way,
it cannot be undone or recovered.

Cycle through options: Press Tab repeatedly to cycle through a list of options.
You can press Shift Tab to cycle through in the opposite direction.

Rename a file or folder: Press F2 to edit the name of a selected file or folder.


KEYBOARD SHORTCUT KEYS

Windows 10 help online: Press Win + F1 to open a web browser to the Windows 10
help and support page.

Refresh: Press F5 to reload or refresh a web page.


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SHORTCUT KEYS OF MS WORD

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOSFile > NewCtrl+Ncommand+NFile > OpenCtrl+Ocommand+OFile
> Open OtherCtrl+Shift+Oshift+command+OFile > SaveCtrl+Scommand+SFile > Save
AsCtrl+Shift+Sshift+command+SFile > Export VideoCtrl+Ecommand+EFile > Export
FrameCtrl+Shift+Eshift+command+EFile > CloseCtrl+Wcommand+WFile >
QuitCtrl+Qcommand+QEdit > UndoCtrl+Zcommand+ZEdit > RedoCtrl+Y /
Ctrl+Shift+Zshift+command+ZView > FullscreenF11 / Ctrl+Shift+Fcontrol+command+F
/ F11View > Audio Peak MeterCtrl+1command+1View > PropertiesCtrl+2command+2View
> RecentCtrl+3command+3View > PlaylistCtrl+4command+4View >
TimelineCtrl+5command+5View > FiltersCtrl+6command+6View >
KeyframesCtrl+7command+7View > HistoryCtrl+8command+8View >
ExportCtrl+9command+9View > JobsCtrl+0command+0Help > Keyboard Shortcuts??Help >
TopicF1F1Rename clip (Properties)F2F2Find (Recent)F3F3Settings > Proxy > Use
ProxyF4F4ReloadF5F5Settings > Preview Scaling > NoneF6F6Settings > Preview
Scaling > 360pF7F7Settings > Preview Scaling > 540pF8F8Settings > Preview
Scaling > 720pF9F9


PLAYER

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOSPlayL or SpaceL or spacePauseK or SpaceK or
spaceRewindJJFast ForwardLLSet InIISet OutOONext FrameRight or K+Lright or
K+LPrevious FrameLeft or K+Jleft or K+JForward One SecondPage Downpage
downBackward One SecondPage Uppage upForward Two SecondsShift+Page
Downshift+page downBackward Two SecondShift+Page Upshift+page upForward 5
SecondsCtrl+Page Downcommand+page downBackward 5 SecondsCtrl+Page Upcommand+Page
upForward 10 SecondsCtrl+Shift+Page Downshift+command+page downBackward 10
SecondsCtrl+Shift+Page Upshift+command+page upSeek StartHomehomeSeek
EndEndendSeek Next EditAlt+Rightoption+rightSeek Previous
EditAlt+Leftoption+leftSwitch Source/ProgramEscescGrab FocusShift+Escshift+esc


TIMELINE

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOSCutCtrl+Xcommand+XCopyCtrl+C or Ccommand+C or
CPasteCtrl+Vcommand+VAdd Audio TrackCtrl+Ucommand+UAdd Video
TrackCtrl+Icommand+ICloseCtrl+Wcommand+WAppendAARipple DeleteX or Shift+Del or
Shift+BackspaceX or shift+deleteLiftZ or Del or BackspaceZ or
deleteInsertVVOverwriteBBReplaceRRSplitSSTrim clip inIIRipple trim clip
inShift+Ishift+ITrim clip outOORipple trim clip outShift+Oshift+OSelect Track
BelowDowndownSelect Track AboveUpupZoom In==Zoom Out--Zoom Fit00Make Tracks
ShorterCtrl+-command+-Make Tracks TallerCtrl+=command+=ReloadF5F5Select
clipsingle left-click mousesingle-click mouseSelect and seek clipdouble
left-click mousedouble-click mouseSelect under
playheadCtrl+Spacecommand+spaceSelect AllCtrl+Acommand+ASelect
NoneCtrl+Dcommand+DMove selection leftCtrl+Leftcommand+leftMove selection
rightCtrl+Rightcommand+rightMove selection upCtrl+Upcommand+upMove selection
downCtrl+Downcommand+downSeek start of selecteddouble-clickdouble-clickToggle
Mute trackCtrl+Mcontrol+MToggle Hide trackCtrl+Hcontrol+HToggle Lock
trackCtrl+Lcontrol+LToggle SnappingCtrl+Pcommand+PToggle Ripple
modeCtrl+Rcommand+RToggle Ripple All TracksCtrl+Alt+Roption+command+RToggle
Ripple mode and all tracksCtrl+Shift+Rshift+command+RInsert
TrackCtrl+Alt+Ioption+command+IRemove TrackCtrl+Alt+Uoption+command+UCopy
Timeline to SourceCtrl+Alt+Coption+command+CCenter the
PlayheadCtrl+Shift+Pshift+command+PScroll to Playhead on
ZoomCtrl+Alt+Poption+command+P


PLAYLIST

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOSAppendShift+Ashift+ACopyShift+Cshift+CDeleteShift+Xshift+XInsertShift+Vshift+VUpdateShift+Bshift+BMove
UpCtrl+Shift+Upshift+command+upMove DownCtrl+Shift+Downshift+command+downOpen
NextAlt+Downoption+downOpen PreviousAlt+Upoption+upSelect
AllCtrl+Shift+Ashift+command+ASelect Item N1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 91 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9Selection NoneCtrl+Shift+Dshift+command+DOpen SelectedCtrl+Enter or
double-clickcommand+return or double-clickGoto/SeekShift+Enter or
Shift+double-clickshift+return or shift+double-click


FILTERS

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOSChoose a FilterFFSelect Previous FilterUpupSelect Next
FilterDowndownAdd Selected FilterEnterreturnRemove FilterShift+Fshift+F


KEYFRAMES

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOSZoom InAlt+=option+=Zoom OutAlt+-option+-Reset
ZoomAlt+0option+0Set Filter Start[[Set Filter End]]Set First Simple
Keyframe{{Set Second Simple Keyframe}}Seek Previous Simple
KeyframeAlt+[option+[Seek Next Simple KeyframeAlt+]option+]Toggle Keyframe at
playhead;;


RICH TEXT EDITOR

ActionWindows/LinuxmacOSUndoCtrl+Zcommand+ZRedoCtrl+Y/Ctrl+Shift+Zshift+command+ZCutCtrl+Xcommand+XCopyCtrl+Ccommand+CPasteCtrl+Vcommand+VPaste
Text OnlyCtrl+Shift+Vshift+command+VSelect AllCtrl+Acommand+AMove cursor to the
rightRightrightMove cursor to the leftLeftleftMove cursor to previous
lineUpupMove cursor to the next lineDowndownMove cursor to next
wordCtrl+Leftoption+leftMove cursor to previous wordCtrl+Rightoption+rightMove
cursor to start of lineHomecommand+home or command+leftMove cursor to end of
lineEndcommand+end or command+rightMove cursor to startCtrl+Homehome or
command+upMove cursor to endCtrl+Endend or command+downSelectShiftshift


OTHER NOTES


PLAYER

Press and hold Shift+Alt to skim - scrub/seek using the horizontalposition of
the mouse cursor without clicking and dragging.


TIMELINE

 * While dragging shot or trimming, press and hold Alt to temporarilysuspend
   snapping. On Linux, pressing Alt before dragging willusually move the app
   window; so, press Alt after you start dragging.
 * Press and hold Shift+Alt to skim - scrub/seek using the horizontalposition of
   the mouse cursor without clicking and dragging.
 * Double-click a fade in/out control (circle) to toggle it between one second
   and none.


MULTIPLE SELECTION IN PLAYLIST AND TIMELINE

 * To select a range (multiple consecutive clips) click the first (or last)
   clip, press and holdShift and click the last (or first) clip.
 * To select or deselect multiple clips individually hold Ctrl (command on
   macOS)while clicking the clips.


KEYFRAMES

 * Hold Ctrl (command on macOS) while dragging a keyframe to lock the timeand
   change only its value.
 * Hold Alt while dragging a keyframe to lock the value and change only its
   time.
 * Double-click a regular keyframe curve/line to add or remove a keyframe. (Not
   all parameters support a curve/linefor its keyframes.)
 * Double-click a simple keyframe to toggle it between one second and none.


MOUSE WHEEL

PLAYLIST

 * scroll vertically
 * use Alt to scroll horizontally

TIMELINE AND KEYFRAMES

 * scroll horizontally*
 * use Alt to scroll vertically
 * use Shift to change track height
 * use Ctrl (command on macOS) to zoom in/out (change time scale)

* NOTE: On macOS, in order to scroll Timeline or Keyframes horizontally with a
mouse wheel (not Magic Mouse or track pad), you must also use one of the
following:


PRINTABLE LIST OF KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS

 * control (not command)
 * control+option
 * control+command
 * option+command


ENTERING TIME VALUES

Timecode fields—such as the prominent one at the bottom of theplayer—do not
require you to enter a full timecode value. There are someshort-hand ways to
enter time values. First of all, a number with nocolons (e.g., 100) is a frame
number. Remember, frame numbers startat 0; so 100 is the 101-th frame! Including
a colon (:) makes itinterpret as timecode (HH:MM:SS:FF where FF = frames) or a
clockvalue (HH:MM:SS.MS where MS = milliseconds or any fraction of a second).The
difference between the two is that the last field is delimited by acolon or
decimal point (a comma in some locales). Next, not all of thefields of the time
value need to be included. For example, you can enter“::1.0” for one second.
However, not all of the separators need to beincluded - they are evaluated from
right-to-left. Thus, for our example,“1:” is short for one second; however,
“:1.0” or “:1.” is also onesecond but not “1.0” because it does not contain a
colon. “:1.5” is oneand a half seconds. “1::” is one minute. “1:30:” is one
minute andthirty seconds. “1:::” is one hour.






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