Many computer commands can be accomplished by using keyboard commands instead of mouse commands. Using the keyboard is a much faster method once you memorize the commands. These instructions should work for most operating systems and applications.
Finding Keyboard Commands*
Steps:
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To
find a complete list of keyboard commands, use the
online help on your computer. Search for "keyboard
shortcuts."
- Many software applications, such as Microsoft Office, show the keyboard commands next to their equivalent menu commands. The keyboard commands appear to the right of the menu commands. For example, In Microsoft Word, the Save command has Ctrl+S to the right. Ctrl+S is the keyboard command.
Tips:
The
keys marked F1 to F12 perform specific functions.
Check your user's manual for details.
Using Keyboard Commands
Steps:
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To use a keyboard command, hold down the first
key listed, then press the second key. In
Windows, the first key is usually Control. On
the Macintosh, the first key is usually Command
(the propeller-shaped key to the left of the
Option key). Some common keyboard commands
follow.
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To copy selections, press Control and C
(commonly abbreviated Ctrl+C) in Windows. On a
Macintosh, press Command and C (commonly
abbreviated Command-C). Your selected material
will be copied into the Clipboard.
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To paste material from the Clipboard, use Ctrl+V
in Windows and Command-V on a Macintosh.
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To cut selected material, use Ctrl+X in Windows
and Command-X on the Macintosh.
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To print the active file, use Ctrl+P in Windows
and Command-P on the Macintosh.
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To save a file, use Ctrl+S in Windows and
Command-S on the Macintosh.
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To select an entire document, use Ctrl+A in
Windows and Command-A on the Macintosh.
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To use the Undo command, press Ctrl+Z in Windows
and Command-Z on the Macintosh.
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To restart your system without shutting down
completely, use the Control, Alt, and Delete
keys simultaneously in Windows. On a Macintosh,
press the Power key.
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To display the Start menu in Windows, use
Ctrl+Escape.
- To switch to another application in Windows, hold down the Alt key while repeatedly pressing Tab.
* This material was taken from eHow

