Take care of some important shortcuts in the computer, you'll find it useful

Suppose your mouse was lost for any reason, what to do ...? If you want to do the PC work can be filled by the keyboard. Many of us do not know all the shortcuts on our keyboard or are not used to using it. However, if you are accustomed to using your PC's keyboard, you can quickly operate the computer and your mouse usage requirements will be greatly reduced. Or suppose somebody does not have a My Computer option - you can open My Computer by pressing Windows key + E. It is very important to know all these keyboard shortcuts. 

Keyboard shortcuts are given below:
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• Windows key – access Start menu
• Windows key + Pause – open System Properties
• Windows key + D – minimise/restore windows
• Windows key + F – open Search window
• Windows key + F1 – open Help and Support Center
• Windows key + E – open Windows Explorer window
• Windows key + M – minimise all windows
• Windows key + TAB – move through open windows on Taskbar
• Windows key + SHIFT + M – restore all windows
• Hold CTRL while dragging – make a copy of selected item
• Hold CTRL + SHIFT while dragging – make a shortcut to selected item
• CTRL + ESC – open Start menu
• CTRL + C – Copy
• CTRL + X – Cut
• CTRL + V – Paste
• CTRL + A – Select All
• CTRL + Z – Undo
• CTRL + B – Bold highlighted text
• CTRL + U – Underline highlighted text
• CTRL + I – Italicise highlighted text
• CTRL + Plus key – increase browser text size
• CTRL + Minus key – decrease browser text size
• CTRL + ALT + DELETE – open Task Manager
• ALT + underlined letters in menus – open menu item
• ALT + ENTER – show Properties of selected object
• ALT + F4 – close current window or program
• CTRL + F4 – close window within program
• ALT + TAB – switch between open windows or programs
• TAB – move forwards through control items or links in current window
• SHIFT + TAB – move backwards through control items or links
• ENTER – click selected control item or link
• BACKSPACE – move up one folder level
• HOME – go to start of current line or web page
• END – go to end of current line or web page
• CTRL + END – go to end of current document
• PAGE UP – move up through current document or web page
• PAGE DOWN – move down through current document or web page
• PRINT SCREEN – take snapshot image of current screen
• ALT + PRINT SCREEN – take snapshot image of current window
• F2 – rename selected item
• F5 – refresh current window or web page
• F6 – move through window panes.

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