Using Keyboard Shortcuts To Save Time

We all spend lots of time using and enjoying our computers…and we use our as our main means of communicating with them. Did you know that there are lots of to help us get things done? There are general shortcuts, Office shortcuts, , and Vista even has programmable shortcuts.  save time because it’s much faster to touch two or simultaneously than clicking on a and then selecting one of the .

The shortcuts I use most are the following: 

Key (the key on the same keyboard row as the , usually to the left of the ) + L locks your computer (handy if you want to leave the PC and don’t want anyone to use it. All aspects of your session remain exactly as you left them. You’ll need to use another shortcut, Ctrl+Alt+Del to unlock it. 

In Word or Writer, I like to use the Ctrl+C to copy text, Ctrl+X to cut text, Ctrl+V to paste text, Ctrl+B to , Ctrl+A to select all text or items in the current window, Ctrl+U to underline text, Ctrl+I to make Ctrl+Z will undo the last command and there are many more. 

Check out this link for all the shortcut lists http://www.microsoft.com/enable/products/keyboard.aspx 

There are probably many more shortcuts you’ll find interesting at this site. Print them off for use as a quick tips sheet, or bookmark the page for future reference.  However, you’ll find that you’ll quickly remember the shortcuts you use most and will use the references less and less.

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