Windows shortcut key summary

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        There are many commonly used shortcut keys in the Windows system. These shortcut keys can help us complete some operations quickly and improve our work efficiency. Here are some benefits and long-term pros and cons of using Windows shortcuts:

benefit:

  1. Some operations can be completed quickly to improve work efficiency.
  2. It can make our work easier and avoid cumbersome operation steps.
  3. Some shortcut keys can achieve some complex operations compared to mouse clicks, such as switching between different windows.
  4. Some shortcut keys can facilitate our operations at work and save time.

Long term pros and cons:

  1. Excessive use of shortcut keys can lead to our finger fatigue and increased error rates.
  2. Some shortcut keys may be incompatible or invalid due to different versions, causing us to be unable to use them normally.
  3. Some shortcut keys may be replaced by other software or programs, causing us to lose some functions.

        Therefore, we should choose whether to use shortcut keys according to our own needs and work habits. For some commonly used operations, you can selectively memorize some shortcut keys to improve our work efficiency. At the same time, we should also pay attention to the reasonable use of shortcut keys to avoid excessive dependence and wrong use.

Here are some commonly used Windows shortcut keys :

  1. Windows + D: Open the desktop, or add the Windows desktop to the taskbar.
  2. Windows + E: Open File Explorer, or add File Explorer to the taskbar.
  3. Windows + F: Open the Find panel, or search in the Start menu.
  4. Windows + R: Open the Run dialog, or search in the Start menu.
  5. Windows + L: Lock the screen.
  6. Windows + P: Switch the projection mode, or open the "Screen Resolution" setting dialog box.
  7. Windows + Q: Open Task Manager, or search for it in the Start menu.
  8. Windows + R: Open the Run dialog, or search in the Start menu.
  9. Windows + T: Show This PC in the taskbar, or open a Computer window.
  10. Windows + U: Open Ease of Access Ctrl+Alt+Delete, or search for it in the Start menu.
  11. Windows + X: Open Task Manager, or search for it in the Start menu.
  12. Ctrl + C: Copy the selected text or file.
  13. Ctrl + X: Cut the selected text or file.
  14. Ctrl + V: Paste the selected text or file.
  15. Alt + Delete: Open Task Manager, or search in the Start menu.
  16. Delete: Delete the selected text or file.
  17. Win key: Open "Explorer", or search in the "Start" menu.
  18. Ctrl + Z: Undo the last operation.
  19. Ctrl + Y: Redo the previous operation.
  20. Ctrl + A: Select all content on the current page.
  21. F12: Open the "Start Menu", or search in the "Start" menu.
  22. Alt + F4: Close the current application or window.
  23. F11: Open the Find panel, or search in the Start menu.
  24. Ctrl + Alt + Delete: Open Task Manager, or search for it in the Start menu.
  25. Ctrl + Z: Undo the last operation.
  26. Ctrl + Y: Redo the previous operation.
  27. Ctrl + A: Select all content on the current page.
  28. F12: Open the "Start Menu", or search in the "Start" menu.
  29. Alt + F4: Close the current application or window.
  30. F11: Open the Find panel, or search in the Start menu.
  31. Ctrl + Z: Undo the last operation.
  32. Ctrl + Y: Redo the previous operation.
  33. Ctrl + A: Select all content on the current page.
  34. F2: Opens the Find Options dialog in File Explorer.
  35. F5: Refresh the current page.
  36. Ctrl + H: Open the "Find Format" setting dialog box, where you can set the "Format" and "Input Method".
  37. F12: Open the "Start Menu", or search in the "Start" menu.
  38. Alt + F4: Close the current application or window.
  39. F5: Refresh the current page.
  40. Ctrl + H: Open the "Find Format" setting dialog box, where you can set the "Format" and "Input Method".

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