Tagged: Keyboard shortcut
Keyboard shortcuts are very helpful when you want to quickly complete tasks, open menus, common Windows tasks like copy & paste etc. all while avoiding to switch between the keyboard and the mouse. Like...
Microsoft has officially released a list of Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts in a Word document. The document is available as free download from Microsoft’s Download Center. You can either download it from the official...
The Windows 8 Consumer Preview is now available for public download. Many of you are already testing it out while some of you are still busy downloading it. At a glance, Windows 8 with...
Microsoft has released Internet Explorer 9 few days back with a new interface, advanced features and a variety of improvements. But this new minimalistic interface comes at a price. To help users use IE9...
Facebook is the most popular social networking site today. It’s interface is evolving everyday and is one of the most easy to use one. If you like doing everything using the keyboard and seldom...
Google Scribe is a new Google Labs project that helps you speed up text typing. Google Scribe basically provides text completion service. Using information from what you have already typed in a text field,...
Keyboard shortcuts are combinations of two or more keys that, when pressed, can be used to do a task that would typically require a mouse or other pointing device. Keyboard shortcuts can make it...
Microsoft has released free resources designed to enable developers leveraging Visual Studio 2010 to improve their workflow and productivity. The free refreshed version of the Visual Studio 2010 Keybinding Posters (aka. Visual Studio 2010...
Google Chrome web browser is one of the fastest and light weight. Why not take the full potential of Chrome by using these keyboard shortcuts and surf the Internet much more faster? Keyboard and...
We all know that Windows 7 comes with a lot of new keyboard shortcuts and hidden features. We have also covered many of them under a the dedicated Windows 7 topic. Our friend, Nitin Agarwal, editor...