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List of keyboard shortcuts used in Windows XP

Interestingly, habr visitors often use "hot keys"?
Microsoft, frankly, "taught" people to use the mouse, but this is not always correct and effective.
The loss of time to open one or another object is much higher than the “hot keys”.
I bring to your attention a more extensive list of official source.



Key Shortcuts
• CTRL + C: copy
• CTRL + X: cut
• CTRL + V: insert
• CTRL + Z: undo action
• DELETE: delete
• SHIFT + DELETE: permanently deletes the selected object without placing it in the trash
• CTRL with drag and drop: copy selected object
• CTRL + SHIFT with drag and drop: create shortcut for selected object.
• F2 key: rename selected object
• CTRL + RIGHT ARROW: moves the insertion point to the beginning of the next word.
• CTRL + LEFT ARROW: move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous word
• CTRL + DOWN ARROW: Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next paragraph.
• CTRL + UP ARROW: moves the insertion point to the beginning of the previous paragraph.
• CTRL + SHIFT + arrow keys: select a block of text
• SHIFT + arrow keys: select multiple objects in a window or on the desktop, and highlight text in a document
• CTRL + A: select the entire document.
• F3 key: search for a file or folder
• ALT + ENTER: View the properties of the selected object.
• ALT + F4: close the active window or close the active program
• ALT + ENTER: View the properties of the selected object.
• ALT + SPACE: open the context menu of the active window
• CTRL + F4: close the active document in applications where you can open several documents at the same time
• ALT + TAB: transition between open objects
• ALT + ESC: view objects in the order in which they were opened
• F6 key: alternate viewing of interface elements in a window or on the desktop
• F4 key: Displays the address bar in the My Computer folder or in Windows Explorer
• SHIFT + F10: call the context menu for the selected item
• ALT + SPACE: calls up the system menu for the active window.
• CTRL + ESC: call the Start menu
• ALT + underlined letter in the menu name: call the corresponding menu
• Underlined letter in the open menu command name: execute the corresponding command
• F10 key: activate the menu bar in your program
• RIGHT ARROW: Opens the next menu on the right or submenu.
• LEFT ARROW: open the next menu on the left or close a submenu.
• F5 key: update active window
• BACKSPACE key: viewing the contents of a folder one level higher in My Computer or in Windows Explorer
• ESC key: cancel a job in progress.
• SHIFT when loading a CD into a CD-ROM drive: preventing automatic CD playback
• CTRL + SHIFT + ESC: call the task manager
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Keyboard shortcuts for dialog boxes

When you press the SHIFT + F8 keys in the coherent selection list boxes, the coherent selection mode is activated. In this mode, you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor while maintaining the object selection. To adjust the parameters of the selected object, press CTRL + SPACE or SHIFT + SPACE. To disable the connected mode, press SHIFT + F8. Coherent selection mode is turned off automatically when you move the focus to another control.
• CTRL + TAB: move forward in tabs.
• CTRL + SHIFT + TABULATION: move backwards through tabs.
• TABULATION: move forward through options.
• SHIFT + TABULATION: moving BACK through options
• ALT + underlined letter: execute the appropriate command or select the appropriate option.
• Enter key: executes a command for the current option or button
• SPACE key: check or uncheck the box if the active parameter is represented by the checkbox
• Arrow keys: button selection, if the active option is included in the switch group
• F1 key: help call
• F4 key: displaying items in the active list
• BACKSPACE key: opens a folder one level up if the folder is selected in the Save Document or Open Document dialog box.

Keyboard shortcuts for the standard Microsoft Natural Keyboard

• Windows logo: opens or closes the Start menu
• Windows Logo + BREAK: Calls the System Properties dialog box.
• Windows + D Logo: Display Desktop
• Windows + M logo: minimize all windows
• Windows logo + SHIFT + M: repair minimized windows
• Windows + E logo: opening the My Computer folder
• Windows logo + F: search for a file or folder
• CTRL + Windows logo + F: search for computers
• Windows Logo + F1: Windows Help Call
• Windows logo + L: keypad lock
• Windows + R logo: invoke the Run dialog box.
• Windows Emblem + U: Call Utility Manager

Accessibility Shortcuts

• Hold Right SHIFT for 8 seconds: enable or disable input filtering
• Left ALT + Left SHIFT + PRINT SCREEN: enable or disable high contrast
• Left ALT + Left SHIFT + PRINT SCREEN: enable or disable high contrast
• Pressing SHIFT five times: enable or disable key sticking
• Holding down the NUM LOCK key for 5 seconds: Turns the audio switching on and off.
• Windows Emblem + U: Call Utility Manager

Keyboard shortcuts in Windows Explorer

• END key: go down the active window
• HOME key: move up the active window
• NUM LOCK key + asterisk (*): display all the subdirectories of the selected folder
• NUM LOCK key + plus sign (+): display the contents of the selected folder
• NUM LOCK key + minus sign (-): minimize the selected folder
• LEFT ARROW: minimize the selected object, if expanded, or select the parent folder
• RIGHT ARROW: Displays the selected item, if collapsed, or selects the first subfolder.

Keyboard shortcuts for the character table

By double-clicking on a character grid, you can navigate the grid using keyboard shortcuts:
• RIGHT ARROW: move to the right or to the beginning of the next line.
• LEFT ARROW: move left or to the end of the previous line.
• UP ARROW: move up one line.
• DOWN ARROW: move one line down.
• PAGE UP key: move up one screen at a time
• PAGE DOWN key: move down one screen at a time
• HOME key: go to the beginning of the line
• END key: go to the end of the line
• CTRL + HOME: go to first character.
• CTRL + END: move to the last character.
• SPACE key: toggle the zoom mode and the normal representation of the selected character

Keyboard shortcuts for the main window of the management console (MMC)

• CTRL + O: opens the saved console
• CTRL + N: opens a new console.
• CTRL + S: save open console
• CTRL + M: add and remove console object
• CTRL + W: opens a new window.
• F5 key: updating the contents of all console windows
• ALT + SPACE: Opens the Window menu of the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)
• ALT + F4: closes the console.
• ALT + A: call the menu "Action"
• ALT + V: Call up the View menu.
• ALT + F: call the menu "File"
• ALT + O: Call the Favorites menu.

Management console window (MMC) keystrokes

• CTRL + P: print the current page or active area.
• ALT + minus sign: call the window menu of the active console window
• SHIFT + F10: Call the Action context menu for the selected item.
• F1 key: opens the help section (if available) for the selected object
• F5 key: updating the contents of all console windows
• CTRL + F10: minimize the active console window
• CTRL + F5: restore the active console window
• ALT + ENTER: opens the Properties dialog box (if available) for the selected object.
• F2 key: rename selected object
• CTRL + F4: close the active console window; if the console contains only one window, this key combination closes the console

Remote Desktop Connection

• CTRL + ALT + END: opens the Microsoft Windows NT Security dialog box.
• ALT + PAGE UP: switch between programs from left to right
• ALT + PAGE DOWN: switch between programs from right to left
• ALT + INSERT: move between programs in the order that was used last
• ALT + HOME: call the Start menu
• CTRL + ALT + BREAK: switch the client computer between window mode and full screen mode
• ALT + DELETE: call the Windows menu
• CTRL + ALT + minus sign (-): put a snapshot of the entire area of ​​the client window to the clipboard on the terminal server (an action similar to pressing ALT + PRINT SCREEN on the local computer)
• CTRL + ALT + plus sign (+): placing a snapshot of the active client area window on the clipboard on the terminal server (an action similar to pressing the PRINT SCREEN key on the local computer)

Navigating in Microsoft Internet Explorer

• CTRL + B: opens the Arrange Favorites dialog box.
• CTRL + E: opens the Search panel.
• CTRL + F: start the search utility
• CTRL + H: opens the log panel.
• CTRL + I: opens the favorites panel.
• CTRL + L: opens the Open dialog box.
• CTRL + N: launch another browser instance with the same web address
• CTRL + O: opens the Open dialog box, similar to the CTRL + L action.
• CTRL + P: opens the Print dialog box.
• CTRL + R: update the current web page
• CTRL + W: close the current window

link to the source http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301583

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/37083/


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