This document outlines commonly used Windows shortcut keys that enhance productivity and accessibility in the Windows operating system. It includes a list of key combinations along with their respective functions, such as copying, pasting, and switching between applications. Visual examples are also provided to illustrate the usage of some shortcuts.
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Windows_Shortcut_Keys_Assignment
This document outlines commonly used Windows shortcut keys that enhance productivity and accessibility in the Windows operating system. It includes a list of key combinations along with their respective functions, such as copying, pasting, and switching between applications. Visual examples are also provided to illustrate the usage of some shortcuts.
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Windows Shortcut Keys Assignment
This document provides a comprehensive overview of commonly used Windows shortcut
keys. These shortcuts help improve productivity and ease of access when using the Windows operating system.
List of Shortcut Keys
Shortcut Key Function Ctrl + C Copy selected item Ctrl + X Cut selected item Ctrl + V Paste copied item Ctrl + Z Undo an action Ctrl + Y Redo an action Ctrl + A Select all items Alt + Tab Switch between open apps Alt + F4 Close the active item or app Windows + D Show or hide the desktop Windows + L Lock your PC Windows + E Open File Explorer Windows + I Open Settings Ctrl + Shift + Esc Open Task Manager Windows + S Open Search Windows + R Open Run dialog box F2 Rename selected item F5 Refresh the active window Ctrl + P Print the current document or page Ctrl + F Find a word or phrase in a document Visual Examples Below are a few examples of shortcut key usage visualized:
Example 1: Using Ctrl + C to copy text.
Example 2: Pressing Windows + D to show the desktop.