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Here are keyboard shortcuts categorized by their region or function, to help you navigate your computer

efficiently, along with regional references for Windows and Mac systems:

General Shortcuts (Work Across Regions)

These shortcuts work universally across regions and language settings.

Windows Shortcuts:

1. Ctrl + C: Copy

2. Ctrl + V: Paste

3. Ctrl + X: Cut

4. Ctrl + Z: Undo

5. Ctrl + A: Select All

6. Ctrl + P: Print

7. Ctrl + S: Save

8. Ctrl + F: Find

9. Ctrl + T: Open a new tab (in browsers)

10. Alt + F4: Close current window/application

11. Win + D: Show/Hide desktop

12. Win + E: Open File Explorer

13. Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager directly

14. Alt + Tab: Switch between open applications

15. Win + L: Lock the computer

16. Win + R: Open Run dialog box

17. Win + M: Minimize all open windows

18. Ctrl + Shift + N: New folder (in File Explorer)

Mac Shortcuts:

1. Command + C: Copy

2. Command + V: Paste

3. Command + X: Cut

4. Command + Z: Undo

5. Command + A: Select All


6. Command + P: Print

7. Command + S: Save

8. Command + F: Find

9. Command + T: Open a new tab (in browsers)

10. Command + Q: Quit current app

11. Command + W: Close current window

12. Command + Space: Open Spotlight (search)

13. Command + Tab: Switch between open apps

14. Command + H: Hide current app

15. Command + Shift + 3: Take a screenshot of the screen

16. Command + Shift + 4: Select area to screenshot

17. Control + Command + Q: Lock your Mac

18. Option + Command + Esc: Force Quit apps

Regional Shortcuts Based on Action Type

Navigation and Window Management

These shortcuts help you manage windows or navigate your desktop efficiently.

Windows:

 Win + Left Arrow: Snap window to the left side

 Win + Right Arrow: Snap window to the right side

 Win + Up Arrow: Maximize window

 Win + Down Arrow: Minimize or restore window

 Alt + Tab: Switch between open apps

 Win + M: Minimize all open windows

 Ctrl + Win + D: Create a new virtual desktop

 Ctrl + Win + Left/Right Arrow: Switch between virtual desktops

Mac:

 Command + M: Minimize window

 Command + Option + M: Minimize all windows of the current app


 Command + Tab: Switch between open apps

 Control + F4: Cycle through open windows

 F3 (or Mission Control key): Show all open windows in the current app

 Command + Option + H: Hide all other apps except the current one

 Command + Option + Left/Right Arrow: Switch between desktops or full-screen apps

Text Editing Shortcuts

These shortcuts will make text editing much faster.

Windows:

 Ctrl + C: Copy text

 Ctrl + X: Cut text

 Ctrl + V: Paste text

 Ctrl + Z: Undo text change

 Ctrl + Y: Redo text change

 Ctrl + Arrow Left/Right: Move the cursor word by word left/right

 Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Left/Right: Select text word by word

 Ctrl + Backspace: Delete the previous word

 Ctrl + Delete: Delete the next word

Mac:

 Command + C: Copy text

 Command + X: Cut text

 Command + V: Paste text

 Command + Z: Undo text change

 Command + Shift + Z: Redo text change

 Option + Left/Right Arrow: Move cursor word by word

 Command + Backspace: Delete the previous word

 Command + Delete: Delete the next word

System Management Shortcuts


These help in managing system tasks, accessing the Task Manager, or locking your system.

Windows:

 Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager directly

 Ctrl + Alt + Del: Open the security options screen (for Task Manager, Logoff, Lock, etc.)

 Win + R: Open the Run dialog

 Win + X: Open the Quick Link Menu (Start menu shortcuts like Control Panel, Device Manager,
etc.)

 Win + L: Lock your PC

 Win + P: Project to another screen (useful for connecting external monitors)

Mac:

 Command + Option + Esc: Force Quit an app

 Command + Space: Open Spotlight (search)

 Command + Option + I: Open system information (Mac)

 Command + Shift + Q: Log out of your Mac

 Control + Command + Power button: Force restart your Mac

 Command + Option + M: Minimize all windows in the current app

Screenshots and Screen Recording Shortcuts

Take quick screenshots or start screen recording with these shortcuts.

Windows:

 PrtScn: Take a screenshot of the entire screen

 Alt + PrtScn: Take a screenshot of the active window

 Win + Shift + S: Snip and Sketch (allows you to select part of the screen to capture)

 Win + G: Open Xbox Game Bar for screen recording (for gaming or app usage)

 Win + PrtScn: Capture the entire screen and save it to the Pictures folder

Mac:

 Command + Shift + 3: Capture the entire screen

 Command + Shift + 4: Capture a selected portion of the screen


 Command + Shift + 5: Open screen capture options for the entire screen or specific window
(including video recording)

 Command + Shift + 4 + Space: Capture a specific window

These region-specific shortcuts should significantly speed up your workflow and help you navigate both
Windows and Mac systems more efficiently. Let me know if you need more details or other specific
shortcuts!

Sure! Here are more advanced and specialized keyboard shortcuts for both Windows and Mac that can
:help you streamline your work and navigation even further

:Advanced Windows Shortcuts

:System Navigation and Management

Ctrl + Win + D: Create a new virtual desktop .1

Ctrl + Win + Left/Right Arrow: Switch between virtual desktops .2

Win + Tab: Open Task View (overview of open windows and desktops) .3

Win + S: Open Windows Search .4

Win + X: Open the Quick Link menu (includes options like Device Manager, Control Panel, etc.) .5

Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager directly .6

Win + P: Project to an external screen (for presentations or connecting multiple monitors) .7

Win + I: Open Settings .8

Win + U: Open Ease of Access Settings .9

Win + V: Open Clipboard History (you must enable Clipboard history from settings) .10

Alt + F4: Close the current window or app .11

Ctrl + Alt + Tab: See open applications and choose one with the arrow keys (without needing to .12
hold down Alt)

Win + H: Open the Dictation tool for voice input (useful for text entry) .13

Win + Shift + S: Open Snipping Tool to take screenshots .14

Ctrl + Win + F: Open Find My Device (to locate your PC if lost or misplaced) .15

Ctrl + Win + L: Lock your PC (without using the Win + L shortcut) .16
Win + Shift + Left/Right Arrow: Move the current window to the left or right monitor (multi- .17
monitor setup)

:File Explorer Shortcuts

Ctrl + N: Open a new File Explorer window .1

Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder .2

Alt + D: Focus on the address bar in File Explorer .3

Alt + Enter: Open the properties of a selected file/folder .4

Ctrl + E: Focus on the search box in File Explorer .5

Ctrl + Shift + E: Show the entire directory tree in File Explorer .6

Alt + Left Arrow: Go back to the previous folder .7

Alt + Right Arrow: Go forward to the next folder .8

F2: Rename the selected file or folder .9

Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager .10

Ctrl + Click (or Shift + Click): Select multiple files or folders at once .11

:Advanced Mac Shortcuts

:System Navigation and Management

Command + Option + M: Minimize all windows .1

Command + Option + Esc: Open the Force Quit Applications window .2

Command + Shift + G: Open Go to Folder (enter file paths directly in Finder) .3

Command + Tab: Switch between open applications .4

Command + ` (backtick): Switch between open windows within the current app .5

Control + Command + Q: Lock your Mac .6

Command + Option + T: Show or hide the toolbar in Finder .7

Command + Shift + 4 + Spacebar: Capture a screenshot of a specific window .8

Command + Shift + 5: Open the screen recording and capture toolbar (allows video recording of .9
the screen)

Control + Shift + Power button: Put your Mac to sleep .10

Command + Option + L: Open Downloads folder in Finder .11


Command + Shift + H: Go to Home directory in Finder .12

Command + Option + M: Minimize all windows of the front app .13

:Multitasking & Productivity

Command + Control + D: Look up a word in the dictionary (context-sensitive) .1

Command + Shift + 4: Take a screenshot of a selected area .2

Command + Option + H: Hide all other apps except the current one .3

Control + Left/Right Arrow: Switch between desktops or full-screen apps .4

Command + F3: Activate Mission Control to see all open windows .5

Control + Down Arrow: Show all windows of the current app (using Mission Control) .6

Command + Space: Open Spotlight Search .7

Control + Command + Power button: Force restart your Mac if it freezes .8

Command + Shift + N: Create a new folder in Finder .9

Command + I: Show Info of the selected file/folder (properties) .10

:Text Editing and File Management

Command + D: Duplicate selected item (file, folder, etc.) .1

Command + E: Eject the selected disk or volume .2

Command + F: Find text in a document or webpage .3

Command + C/V/X: Copy/Paste/Cut selected text .4

Command + A: Select all text .5

Command + F4: Close the current window (works in some apps like Safari) .6

Option + Command + T: Show or hide the tab bar in Safari .7

Command + Option + F: Move the cursor to the address bar in Safari .8

Command + Shift + A: Open Applications folder in Finder .9

Command + Option + Esc: Force Quit an application .10

:Special Function Shortcuts for Both Systems

:Virtual Desktops & Multitasking

:Windows .1

Ctrl + Win + Left/Right Arrow: Switch between virtual desktops o


Win + Tab: Open Task View to see all your open windows and desktops o

Ctrl + Win + D: Create a new virtual desktop o

:Mac .2

Command + Tab: Switch between open apps o

Control + Left/Right Arrow: Switch between virtual desktops or full-screen apps o

Control + Up Arrow: Show all open windows in Mission Control o

:Function Key Shortcuts

:Windows .1

F1: Open Help for most apps o

F2: Rename the selected file or folder o

F5: Refresh the current window or webpage o

F6: Move between screen elements in a window (browser, file explorer) o

:Mac .2

F11: Hide all open windows and show the desktop (or Command + F3 in some models) o

F12: Show or hide Dashboard (if enabled) o

F1/F2: Adjust screen brightness o

F3: Activate Mission Control o

:Web Browsing Shortcuts

:Windows

Ctrl + T: Open a new tab in browsers .1

Ctrl + W: Close the current tab .2

Ctrl + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab .3

Ctrl + Tab: Switch to the next tab .4

Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Switch to the previous tab .5

Ctrl + L: Highlight the URL in the address bar .6

Ctrl + F: Open the search box to find text on the page .7

:Mac

Command + T: Open a new tab .1


Command + W: Close the current tab .2

Command + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab .3

Command + L: Highlight the URL in the address bar .4

Command + Option + Left/Right Arrow: Switch to the next/previous tab .5

Command + F: Open search (find text on the page) .6

Command + Shift + R: Reload the page without cache (force refresh) .7

:Screen Recording/Media Control Shortcuts

:Windows

Win + G: Open Xbox Game Bar to record screen or capture screenshots .1

Win + Alt + R: Start/Stop screen recording .2

Ctrl + Alt + Del: Open security options (Task Manager, lock, log off) .3

Ctrl + P: Play or pause media in apps (like music players) .4

:Mac

Command + Shift + 5: Open screen capture/recording toolbar .1

Command + Shift + 6: Capture a screenshot of the Touch Bar (for Macs with one) .2

Spacebar: Play/pause media in most apps (iTunes, VLC, etc.) .3

:Advanced Productivity Shortcuts for Both

:Windows .1

Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager o

Win + L: Lock the PC o

Ctrl + Win + F: Search for a device in your network o

Win + V: Clipboard History (Windows 10 or later) o

:Mac .2

Command + Option + Esc: Force Quit Applications o

+ Command + Shift** o
Certainly! Here are even more advanced shortcuts, many of which can significantly improve your
workflow and productivity on both Windows and Mac. These shortcuts cover a wide range of use cases,
.from system management to advanced file handling, multitasking, and more

:Windows Advanced Shortcuts

:Task Management & Virtual Desktops

.Win + Tab: Open Task View — view all open apps and virtual desktops .1

.Ctrl + Win + D: Create a new virtual desktop .2

.Ctrl + Win + Left/Right Arrow: Switch between virtual desktops .3

.Ctrl + Win + F4: Close the current virtual desktop .4

.Win + Up Arrow: Maximize the current window .5

.Win + Down Arrow: Minimize or restore the current window .6

.Win + Left/Right Arrow: Snap the window to the left/right of the screen .7

.Alt + F4: Close the current window or application .8

.Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager directly .9

.Win + R: Open Run dialog box .10

.Ctrl + Alt + Del: Open the Security Options menu (Task Manager, Lock, Log off, etc.) .11

.Win + S: Open Windows Search .12

.Win + X: Open Quick Link menu (includes Device Manager, Settings, Power options, etc.) .13

.Win + P: Project to another display (for multi-monitor setups) .14

.Alt + Tab: Switch between open applications .15

.Alt + Esc: Cycle through open applications in the order they were opened .16

.Ctrl + Win + F: Open Find My Device (useful if you lose your laptop) .17

.Win + M: Minimize all open windows .18

.Win + Home: Minimize all windows except the active one .19

:File Explorer Shortcuts

.Ctrl + N: Open a new File Explorer window .1

.Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder .2

.Ctrl + E: Focus on the search box in File Explorer .3


.Ctrl + L: Focus on the address bar .4

.Alt + D: Jump to the address bar .5

.Ctrl + W: Close the current File Explorer window .6

.Alt + Enter: Open Properties of a selected file or folder .7

.F5: Refresh the current folder in File Explorer .8

.F2: Rename the selected file/folder .9

.Ctrl + Shift + E: Expand the file/folder directory in File Explorer .10

.Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager directly .11

.Alt + Left Arrow: Go back to the previous folder .12

.Alt + Right Arrow: Go forward to the next folder .13

:Clipboard & Text Handling

.Win + V: Clipboard History (requires enabling in settings) .1

.Ctrl + C: Copy .2

.Ctrl + X: Cut .3

.Ctrl + V: Paste .4

.Ctrl + A: Select all items .5

.Ctrl + Shift + V: Paste without formatting .6

.Ctrl + Z: Undo .7

.Ctrl + Y: Redo .8

.Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Left/Right: Select text word by word .9

.Ctrl + Backspace: Delete the previous word .10

.Ctrl + Delete: Delete the next word .11

.Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder in File Explorer .12

.Ctrl + F: Find within a document, webpage, or File Explorer .13

:Mac Advanced Shortcuts

:System Navigation & Management

.Command + Tab: Switch between open applications .1

.Command + Option + Esc: Open the Force Quit Applications window .2


.Command + Option + M: Minimize all windows of the current app .3

.Command + Space: Open Spotlight Search to quickly find files, apps, or perform calculations .4

.Command + Shift + 5: Open the screen capture and recording toolbar .5

.Command + Control + Q: Lock your Mac immediately .6

.Command + Shift + 3: Capture a screenshot of the entire screen .7

.Command + Shift + 4: Capture a selected area of the screen .8

.Command + Shift + 4 + Space: Capture a specific window .9

.Control + Command + Power Button: Force restart your Mac if it freezes .10

.Control + Command + Q: Lock the screen on Mac (useful if you’re leaving your desk) .11

.Command + Option + H: Hide all other applications except the current one .12

.Command + Option + D: Show or hide the Dock .13

.Command + Shift + N: Create a new folder in Finder .14

.Command + I: Open Get Info for the selected file/folder .15

.Command + W: Close the current window .16

.Command + F: Open Find in most apps (Finder, Safari, etc.) .17

.Command + Left/Right Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning/end of the line .18

.Command + Up/Down Arrow: Move the cursor to the top/bottom of the document .19

:Multitasking & Productivity

.Command + Control + F: Toggle full-screen mode in most apps .1

.Command + Tab: Switch between open applications .2

.Command + ~ (backtick): Switch between open windows within the same app .3

.Control + Left/Right Arrow: Switch between virtual desktops or full-screen apps .4

.Command + Option + H: Hide all other apps except the current one .5

.Control + Down Arrow: Show all open windows of the current app (using Mission Control) .6

.Control + Up Arrow: Show Mission Control, which displays all open windows .7

.Command + Option + M: Minimize all windows of the current app .8

.Command + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab in Safari or most browsers .9

:File Management & Navigation

.Command + E: Eject the selected disk or volume in Finder .1


.Command + Option + T: Show or hide the toolbar in Finder .2

.Command + F: Find text in documents or on webpages .3

.Command + Shift + G: Open the Go to Folder dialog (navigate to specific paths in Finder) .4

.Command + Left Arrow: Go to the beginning of a document in most text editors .5

.Command + Right Arrow: Go to the end of a document in most text editors .6

.Command + D: Duplicate the selected item .7

.Command + Shift + A: Open the Applications folder in Finder .8

.Command + Option + F: Focus on the search bar in Safari or Finder .9

.Command + Shift + K: Open the network folder in Finder .10

.Command + Shift + U: Open the Utilities folder in Finder .11

:Browser Shortcuts (Windows & Mac)

:Web Browsing

.Ctrl/Command + T: Open a new tab .1

.Ctrl/Command + W: Close the current tab .2

.Ctrl/Command + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab .3

.Ctrl/Command + Tab: Switch to the next tab .4

.Ctrl/Command + Shift + Tab: Switch to the previous tab .5

.Ctrl/Command + L: Focus on the address bar .6

.Ctrl/Command + F: Find on the current page .7

.Ctrl/Command + D: Bookmark the current page .8

.Ctrl/Command + R: Refresh the page .9

.Ctrl/Command + U: View source code of the page .10

.Ctrl/Command + Shift + N: Open an incognito window (private browsing) .11

.Ctrl/Command + P: Print the current page .12

.Ctrl/Command + H: Open history in most browsers .13

.Ctrl/Command + J: Open downloads in most browsers .14

:Advanced Media Shortcuts (Windows & Mac)


:Windows .1

.Win + G: Open the Game Bar for screen recording, screenshot, and media controls o

.Win + Alt + R: Start or stop screen recording (Game Bar) o

Absolutely! Here’s an even more comprehensive list of shortcuts for both Windows and Mac, including
specialized commands, more advanced productivity tricks, power user techniques, and some obscure
.but incredibly helpful shortcuts

:Additional Windows Shortcuts

:Advanced File Explorer & File Management

Win + Shift + Left/Right Arrow: Move the active window to a different monitor (multi-monitor .1
.setups)

.Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder in File Explorer .2

.Alt + Left Arrow: Go back to the previous folder in File Explorer .3

.Alt + Right Arrow: Go forward to the next folder in File Explorer .4

.Ctrl + W: Close the current File Explorer window .5

.Alt + Enter: Open the Properties window of a selected file/folder .6

.Ctrl + E: Focus on the search bar in File Explorer .7

.Ctrl + Shift + E: Expand the file/folder tree on the left side of File Explorer .8

.Ctrl + D: Delete selected items (move to Recycle Bin) .9

.Shift + Delete: Permanently delete an item without moving it to the Recycle Bin .10

.F2: Rename the selected file or folder .11

.Ctrl + Z: Undo the last action .12

.Ctrl + Shift + Z: Redo the last undone action .13

.Ctrl + C / Ctrl + X / Ctrl + V: Copy, Cut, and Paste files in File Explorer .14

.Ctrl + Shift + V: Paste without formatting (works in many apps) .15

.Ctrl + Shift + S: Take a screenshot and open Snipping Tool (Windows 10 and above) .16

.Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open the Task Manager directly .17

.Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder (on the desktop or in any window) .18

.Ctrl + A: Select all items in the current window .19


.Win + E: Open File Explorer .20

:Multitasking & Window Management

.Alt + Tab: Switch between open applications .1

.Win + D: Show the desktop (minimize all open windows) .2

.Win + M: Minimize all open windows .3

.Win + Shift + M: Restore all minimized windows .4

Win + Left Arrow / Win + Right Arrow: Snap the current window to the left or right half of the .5
.screen

.Win + Up Arrow: Maximize the current window .6

.Win + Down Arrow: Restore or minimize the current window .7

.Win + T: Focus the taskbar (to highlight and cycle through apps pinned to the taskbar) .8

.Win + X: Open Quick Link menu (includes Device Manager, Control Panel, Task Manager, etc.) .9

Win + P: Switch display modes (Duplicate, Extend, Second screen only, etc.) for multi-monitor .10
.setups

.Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager .11

.Alt + F4: Close the active window or app .12

.Ctrl + Win + Left/Right Arrow: Switch between virtual desktops .13

.Ctrl + Win + D: Create a new virtual desktop .14

.Ctrl + Win + F4: Close the current virtual desktop .15

:Advanced System & Security

.Win + R: Open the Run dialog to launch apps, settings, or programs .1

.Ctrl + Alt + Del: Open the Security options (Lock, Log off, Task Manager, etc.) .2

.Win + L: Lock your computer .3

.Win + I: Open Settings .4

.Win + Shift + S: Take a screenshot and open the Snip & Sketch tool .5

.Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder in File Explorer .6

.Ctrl + Shift + S: Open Snipping Tool to capture screenshots .7

.Win + B: Focus on the system tray (notification area) .8

.Ctrl + Win + F: Open Find My Device feature (on Windows 10 or later) .9


.Alt + F10: Open the menu bar in most applications (Microsoft apps, some third-party apps) .10

:Additional Mac Shortcuts

:System Management

.Command + Option + Esc: Open the Force Quit Applications window .1

.Command + Control + Q: Lock your Mac immediately .2

.Command + Option + M: Minimize all windows of the current application .3

.Command + Space: Open Spotlight to quickly search your Mac .4

.Command + Shift + 5: Open screen recording and capture options .5

.Command + Shift + 4: Capture a selected area of the screen .6

.Command + Shift + 3: Capture the entire screen .7

.Command + Shift + 4 + Space: Capture a specific window .8

.Command + H: Hide the current app (does not quit the app) .9

.Command + Option + H: Hide all other apps except the one you're using .10

.Command + Option + I: Open System Information .11

.Command + Option + M: Minimize all windows of the current app .12

.Control + Command + Power button: Force restart your Mac if it becomes unresponsive .13

:File Management

.Command + N: Open a new Finder window .1

.Command + D: Duplicate the selected file .2

.Command + E: Eject a selected disk or volume .3

.Command + Shift + G: Go to Folder dialog to navigate directly to a folder path .4

.Command + Shift + A: Open the Applications folder in Finder .5

.Command + Option + L: Open the Downloads folder in Finder .6

.Command + Shift + U: Open the Utilities folder in Finder .7

.Command + Shift + I: Open iCloud Drive in Finder .8

.Command + K: Connect to a server .9

.Command + F: Open the Find dialog in Finder or in most apps .10

.Command + Delete: Move the selected file to Trash .11


.Command + Shift + Delete: Empty the Trash .12

.Command + Option + T: Show or hide the toolbar in Finder .13

.Command + Option + S: Show the sidebar in Finder .14

:Multitasking & Productivity

.Command + Tab: Switch between open applications .1

.Command + ~ (backtick): Switch between windows of the same app .2

.Control + Left/Right Arrow: Switch between virtual desktops or full-screen apps .3

.Control + Up Arrow: Open Mission Control (view all open windows) .4

.Command + F3: Show or hide Desktop (via Mission Control) .5

.Control + Down Arrow: Show App Exposé, showing all windows of the active app .6

.Command + Option + M: Minimize all windows of the current app .7

.Command + Shift + 4 + Space: Capture a specific window with the screenshot tool .8

.Command + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab in Safari or most browsers .9

.Command + Option + N: Create a new folder in Finder .10

.Command + Option + P: Show or hide the path bar in Finder .11

.Command + Option + S: Show or hide the status bar in Finder .12

.Command + F: Find in Finder, documents, web pages, or apps .13

:Browser Shortcuts (Windows & Mac)

:Web Browsing

.Ctrl/Command + T: Open a new tab in the browser .1

.Ctrl/Command + W: Close the current tab .2

.Ctrl/Command + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab .3

.Ctrl/Command + Tab: Switch to the next tab .4

.Ctrl/Command + Shift + Tab: Switch to the previous tab .5

.Ctrl/Command + L: Highlight the address bar .6

.Ctrl/Command + F: Find text on the current page .7

.Ctrl/Command + D: Bookmark the current page .8

.Ctrl/Command + Shift + B: Show or hide the bookmarks bar .9


.Ctrl/Command + P: Print the current page .10

Ctrl/Command + R** .11

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