100 Amazing Computer Tips
Tip #11 - Important Keyboard Shortcuts
Many people resist using keyboard shortcuts because they
feel they're hard to remember and they have better things to do with their
mind. I certainly agree with this but I feel that there are a few shortcuts
that are worth working on because they make you more efficient. And in some
cases, they are more than shortcuts because there are times you cannot use
menus to accomplish these actions.
Two are very easy to remember because the keyboard shortcut
is the same as the first letter of what they do. These are Ctrl + s for Save
and Ctrl + p for Print (or Command key in the Appleland).
Keyboard shortcut keys Undo, Cut, Copy and Paste. |
The first time I saw these shortcuts in use was on the
keyboard for my first Macintosh in 1984.
These keys actually had the words Undo, Cut, Copy and Paste written on
them as well as the actual letters, and there are still keyboards that do this.
Look carefully at your keyboard, you might be surprised!
To Recap:
Save Ctrl + s
Print Ctrl + p
Undo Ctrl + z
Cut Ctrl + x
Copy Ctrl + c
Paste Ctrl + v
Happy Computing!
Diane
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