F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Here are some essential shortcuts everyone should remember:

Here are some essential shortcuts everyone should remember:

Here are some essential shortcuts everyone should remember:

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jayben2145
Junior Member
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11-23-2016, 01:38 AM
#11
Hello everyone, welcome to the forums!
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jayben2145
11-23-2016, 01:38 AM #11

Hello everyone, welcome to the forums!

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PEUNEJ_
Junior Member
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11-23-2016, 03:36 AM
#12
Click the start button on your desktop is my top choice, except for using Alt F4 to quit a game quickly.
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PEUNEJ_
11-23-2016, 03:36 AM #12

Click the start button on your desktop is my top choice, except for using Alt F4 to quit a game quickly.

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LeBelinMasque
Member
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11-23-2016, 11:09 AM
#13
Using the specified command will highlight the text you've indicated.
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LeBelinMasque
11-23-2016, 11:09 AM #13

Using the specified command will highlight the text you've indicated.

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tal1234b
Member
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12-07-2016, 04:15 PM
#14
Install PowerToys to enhance your workflow. PowerToys Run acts like Spotlight on Windows, offering a versatile search interface. The Alt + Space shortcut brings up a dynamic search box across the screen. FancyZones is another favorite, providing advanced snap zone features. systeminfo serves as a handy command-line utility, often used to capture reboot details and display the PC name for easy reference.
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tal1234b
12-07-2016, 04:15 PM #14

Install PowerToys to enhance your workflow. PowerToys Run acts like Spotlight on Windows, offering a versatile search interface. The Alt + Space shortcut brings up a dynamic search box across the screen. FancyZones is another favorite, providing advanced snap zone features. systeminfo serves as a handy command-line utility, often used to capture reboot details and display the PC name for easy reference.

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jerrydog01
Senior Member
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12-08-2016, 04:31 PM
#15
Alt+Space serves a purpose for certain users, as noted below. It can replace standard shortcuts since Windows 95 and before. CTRL + SHIFT + ESC activates the Task Manager, ALT+PRTSCR captures a snapshot of the active window, not the entire screen. WIN + PAUSE/BREAK opens the management window with access to device manager, advanced settings, remote desktop options, and more, including a search bar. Control Panel ALT+SPACE opens the window menu (even without an icon or when the app is off, useful with multiple monitors). Once the menu appears, press M for move, S for size, N for minimize, X to close. For example, ALT+SPACE, M, then press UP or DOWN to begin dragging and control the mouse. You can also use the mouse to reposition the window. Click or press ESC to end the drag. ALT+SPACE, S, followed by a directional key initiates resizing, then you can continue with keys or the mouse. Additionally, some users notice that holding Ctrl+Shift lets them adjust selection size letter by letter rather than character by character in most text editors.
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jerrydog01
12-08-2016, 04:31 PM #15

Alt+Space serves a purpose for certain users, as noted below. It can replace standard shortcuts since Windows 95 and before. CTRL + SHIFT + ESC activates the Task Manager, ALT+PRTSCR captures a snapshot of the active window, not the entire screen. WIN + PAUSE/BREAK opens the management window with access to device manager, advanced settings, remote desktop options, and more, including a search bar. Control Panel ALT+SPACE opens the window menu (even without an icon or when the app is off, useful with multiple monitors). Once the menu appears, press M for move, S for size, N for minimize, X to close. For example, ALT+SPACE, M, then press UP or DOWN to begin dragging and control the mouse. You can also use the mouse to reposition the window. Click or press ESC to end the drag. ALT+SPACE, S, followed by a directional key initiates resizing, then you can continue with keys or the mouse. Additionally, some users notice that holding Ctrl+Shift lets them adjust selection size letter by letter rather than character by character in most text editors.

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Rakedge
Member
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12-09-2016, 03:48 PM
#16
CTRL + A chooses everything CTRL + S preserves CTRL + F locates CTRL + G identifies a row CTRL + Z undoes CTRL + X deletes CTRL + C Copy CTRL + V pastes CTRL + P Print ALT + Shift switches language ALT + TAB toggles active window CTRL + Z exits CTRL + X deletes CTRL + C Windows + R opens Windows L shows all windows F1 opens help F3 finds next F5 refreshes CTRL + ALT Delete logs in screen CTRL + Shift + Escape opens Task Manager PrtScn captures a screenshot and saves it to clipboard. Some keyboards offer these shortcuts: ⏯ plays/pauses Media = Calculator = mute/unmute Volume = adjust volume Increase/decrease Volume
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Rakedge
12-09-2016, 03:48 PM #16

CTRL + A chooses everything CTRL + S preserves CTRL + F locates CTRL + G identifies a row CTRL + Z undoes CTRL + X deletes CTRL + C Copy CTRL + V pastes CTRL + P Print ALT + Shift switches language ALT + TAB toggles active window CTRL + Z exits CTRL + X deletes CTRL + C Windows + R opens Windows L shows all windows F1 opens help F3 finds next F5 refreshes CTRL + ALT Delete logs in screen CTRL + Shift + Escape opens Task Manager PrtScn captures a screenshot and saves it to clipboard. Some keyboards offer these shortcuts: ⏯ plays/pauses Media = Calculator = mute/unmute Volume = adjust volume Increase/decrease Volume

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GuaruGamer
Junior Member
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12-11-2016, 08:36 AM
#17
it’s fine as is.
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GuaruGamer
12-11-2016, 08:36 AM #17

it’s fine as is.

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nathanspike
Member
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12-11-2016, 02:36 PM
#18
Wow, that was frustrating! I had similar problems before too, especially with HWinfo fullscreen on my 1080p screen after switching from 1440p. Not knowing it was that tricky!
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nathanspike
12-11-2016, 02:36 PM #18

Wow, that was frustrating! I had similar problems before too, especially with HWinfo fullscreen on my 1080p screen after switching from 1440p. Not knowing it was that tricky!

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kcaz56
Senior Member
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12-18-2016, 05:43 PM
#19
For future reference, remember that posts from ChatGPT are not permitted here.
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kcaz56
12-18-2016, 05:43 PM #19

For future reference, remember that posts from ChatGPT are not permitted here.

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EMERALD_ROBOT
Junior Member
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12-18-2016, 07:40 PM
#20
It depends on the context. If it wasn't explicitly labeled as AI-generated, it might be acceptable. Otherwise, clarity helps avoid confusion.
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EMERALD_ROBOT
12-18-2016, 07:40 PM #20

It depends on the context. If it wasn't explicitly labeled as AI-generated, it might be acceptable. Otherwise, clarity helps avoid confusion.

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