Complete List for Microsoft Windows Keyboard Shortcut – 5
This is the Part-5 of Complete List for Microsoft Windows Keyboard Shortcut. These are most common Keyboard shortcuts that are used by people who are used to working on Microsoft Operating Systems. Knowing these Keyboard Shortcuts can help you speed up your process and leave a good Impression on your Colleges.
Also when you make use of Keyboard instead of using mouse, its time saving. You would also be able to tpe faster with few or no errors. Rather than using a mouse we recommend you to read this Complete List for Microsoft Windows Keyboard Shortcut to improve your knowledge and become an efficient Computer user.
It is advised by most professional and daily Computer Users, that using Keyboard Shortcuts most of the times is proven beneficial to them. Here is an quick example why I feel using Keyboard Shortcut is beneficial:
When I want to Select an entire Page or Document, I will 99.99% of the time use CTRL+A to achieve the task. The reason being, I would have to move my mouse right and left while I am selecting the document and it involves multiple steps. This increases the time for doing this particular task. On the other hand, Keyboard Shortcut Method involves just one step. This is just one example, I am sure you will have your own personal experience of using Keyboard Shortcuts and turned-out to benefit you.
Try to Play around with your Keyboard by going through this Complete List for Microsoft Windows Keyboard Shortcut.
Complete List for Microsoft Windows Keyboard Shortcut - 5
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Go to the next slide, if the next slide is hidden. | H |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Set new timings while rehearsing. | T |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Use original timings while rehearsing. | O |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Use mouse-click to advance while rehearsing. | M |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Re-record slide narration and timing. | R |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Return to the first slide. | Press and hold Right and Left Mouse buttons for 2 seconds. |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Show or hide the arrow pointer. | A or = |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Change the pointer to a pen. | CTRL+P |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Change the pointer to an arrow. | CTRL+A |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Change the pointer to an eraser. | CTRL+E |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Show or hide ink markup. | CTRL+M |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Hide the pointer and navigation button immediately. | CTRL+H |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Hide the pointer and navigation button in 15 seconds. | CTRL+U |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to View the All Slides dialog box. | CTRL+S |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to View the computer task bar. | CTRL+T |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Display the shortcut menu. | SHIFT+F10 |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Go to the first or next hyperlink on a slide. | TAB |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Go to the last or previous hyperlink on a slide. | SHIFT+TAB |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Perform the “mouse click” behavior of the selected hyperlink. | ENTER while a hyperlink is selected. |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Stop media playback. | ALT+Q |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Toggle between play and pause | ALT+P |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Go to the next bookmark | ALT+END |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Go to the previous bookmark | ALT+HOME |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Increase the sound volume. | ALT+Up |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Decrease the sound volume. | ALT+Down |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Seek forward | ALT+SHIFT+PAGE DOWN |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Seek backward | ALT+SHIFT+PAGE UP |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Mute the sound | ALT+U |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Move forward through the hyperlinks in a Web presentation, the Address bar, and the Links bar. | TAB |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Move back through the hyperlinks in a Web presentation, the Address bar, and the Links bar. | SHIFT+TAB |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Perform the “mouse click” behavior of the selected hyperlink. | ENTER |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Go to the next slide. | SPACEBAR |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Cycle the focus through the different panes. | F6 |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Display the context menu. | SHIFT+F10 |
Move the focus to a single item or group. | UP ARROW or DOWN ARROW |
Move the focus from an item in a group to its parent group. | LEFT ARROW |
Move the focus from a group to the first item in that group. | RIGHT ARROW |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Expand a focused group and all its child groups. | * (on numeric keypad only) |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Expand a focused group. | + (on numeric keypad only) |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Collapse a focused group. | – (on numeric keypad only) |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Move the focus to an item and select it. | SHIFT+UP ARROW or SHIFT+DOWN ARROW |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Select a focused item. | SPACEBAR or ENTER |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Cancel selection of a focused item. | SHIFT+SPACEBAR or SHIFT+ENTER |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Move a selected item forward. | CTRL+SHIFT+F |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Move a selected item backward. | CTRL+SHIFT+B |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Show or hide a focused item. | CTRL+SHIFT+S |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Rename a focused item. | F2 |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Switch the keyboard focus within the Selection pane between tree view and the Show All and Hide All buttons. | TAB or SHIFT+TAB |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Collapse all groups. NOTE: The focus must be in the tree view of the Selection pane to use this shortcut. | ALT+SHIFT+1 |
What is the Keyboard Shortcut to Expand all groups. | ALT+SHIFT+9 |
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