The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts by Nitin Agarwal
The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts by Nitin Agarwal self help tutorials, Published by The Windows Club
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Introduction: Windows 7 includes a lot of new keyboard shortcuts that are unknown for a new
user. This eBook comprises of more than 200 keyboard shortcuts containing almost
all the keyboard shortcuts that are available in Windows 7 and its default programs.
Keyboard shortcuts are amalgamation of two or more keys that when pressed
together performs a task that would typically require a mouse or other pointing
device. Keyboard shortcuts can make it easier to interact with your computer, saving
your time and effort when you work with Windows and other programs.
Most programs also provide accelerator keys that can make it easier to work with
menus and other commands available in the program for users. Check the menus of
programs for accelerator keys. If a letter is underlined in a menu item, which usually
means that pressing the Alt key in combination with the underlined key will have the
same effect as clicking that menu item.
Pressing the Alt key in some programs, such as Paint, WordPad or MS Office 2007
shows commands that are labeled with additional keys that you can press to use
them
user. This eBook comprises of more than 200 keyboard shortcuts containing almost
all the keyboard shortcuts that are available in Windows 7 and its default programs.
Keyboard shortcuts are amalgamation of two or more keys that when pressed
together performs a task that would typically require a mouse or other pointing
device. Keyboard shortcuts can make it easier to interact with your computer, saving
your time and effort when you work with Windows and other programs.
Most programs also provide accelerator keys that can make it easier to work with
menus and other commands available in the program for users. Check the menus of
programs for accelerator keys. If a letter is underlined in a menu item, which usually
means that pressing the Alt key in combination with the underlined key will have the
same effect as clicking that menu item.
Pressing the Alt key in some programs, such as Paint, WordPad or MS Office 2007
shows commands that are labeled with additional keys that you can press to use
them
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