
List of keyboard shortcuts used in Windows XP
Interestingly, visitors of a hub often use "hot keys"?
Microsoft has frankly "accustomed" people to use a mouse, but this is not always correct and effective.
Loss of time for opening an object is much higher than for “hot keys”.
I bring to your attention a more expanded list from the official source.
Key shortcuts
• CTRL + C: copy
• CTRL + X: cut
• CTRL + V: paste
• CTRL + Z: undo
• DELETE: delete
• SHIFT + DELETE: delete the selected object without the possibility of recovery without putting the object in the trash
• CTRL with drag and drop: copy selected object
• CTRL + SHIFT with dragging an object: creating a shortcut for the selected object
• F2 key: renaming the selected object
• CTRL + RIGHT ARROW: moving the entry point to the beginning of the next word
• CTRL + LEFT ARROW: moving the entry point to the beginning of the previous word
• CTRL + ARROW DOWN: moving the entry point to the beginning of the next paragraph
• CTRL + UP ARROW: moving the entry point to the beginning of the previous paragraph
• CTRL + SHIFT + arrow keys: highlighting a block of text
• SHIFT + arrow keys: selecting multiple objects in a window or desktop and also selection of text in the document
• CTRL + A: selection of the entire document
• F3 key: search for a file or folder
• ALT + ENTER: view the properties of the selected object
• ALT + F4: close the active window or exit the active program
• ALT + ENTER: view the properties of the selected object
• ALT + SPACE: open the context menu of the active window
• CTRL + F4: close the active document in applications in which multiple documents can be opened at the same time
• ALT + TAB: move between open objects
• ALT + ESC: view objects in the order in which they were opened
• F6 key: alternately viewing interface elements in a window or on the desktop
• Key F4: from mapping panel address in the folder "My Computer" or Explorer browser, the Windows
• the SHIFT + the F10: a context menu for the selected item
• ALT + SPACE: call the system menu for the active window
• CTRL + ESC: call the Start menu
• ALT + underlined letter in the menu name: call the corresponding menu
• Underlined letter in the name of the open menu command: execute the corresponding command
• F10 key: activation the menu bar in the software program
• rIGHT ARROW: right next challenge or submenu
• lEFT ARROW: the challenge of the next left-hand menu or submenu closing
• key F5: update the active window
• the BACKSPACE key: view the contents of a folder located one level up directory "My Computer" or Explorer browser, the Windows
• Key ESC: Cancel a job
• SHIFT when loading a CD into a CD drive: preventing the CD from playing automatically
• CTRL + SHIFT + ESC: calling up the task manager
Keyboard shortcuts for dialogs
When you press SHIFT + F8 in the linked selection list windows, the linked selection mode is activated . In this mode, you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor while maintaining the selection of an object. To adjust the parameters of the selected object, press CTRL + SPACEBAR or SHIFT + SPACEBAR. To disable communication mode, press SHIFT + F8. The linked selection mode is automatically disabled when the focus moves to another control.
• CTRL + TAB: move forward by tabs
• CTRL + SHIFT + TAB: move back by tabs
• TAB: move forward through the options
• SHIFT + TAB: move BACK through the options
• ALT + underlined letter: execute the corresponding command or select the appropriate option
• ENTER key: execute the command for the current option or button
• SPACEBAR: check or uncheck the box if the active parameter is represented by a flag button
• Arrow keys: select a button if the active option is included in the switch group
• F1 key: access help
• F4 key: display the elements of the active list
• BACKSPACE key: open This folder is one level higher if the folder is selected in the Save Document or Open Document dialog box.
Microsoft Natural Keyboard standard keyboard shortcuts
• Windows logo: opens or closes the Start menu
• Windows logo + BREAK: displays the System Properties dialog box
• Windows logo + D: displays the desktop
• Windows logo + M: minimizes all windows
• Windows logo + SHIFT + M: restore minimized windows
• Windows logo + E: opening the My Computer folder
• Windows logo + F: search for a file or folder
• CTRL + Windows logo + F: search for computers
• Windows logo + F1: calling Windows help
• Windows logo + L: keypad lock
• Windows logo + R: invokes the dialog box speed programs
• Windows + U logo: calling the utility manager
Accessibility shortcut keys
• Hold the right SHIFT for 8 seconds: enable or disable input filtering
• Left ALT + left SHIFT + PRINT SCREEN: enable or disable high contrast
• Left ALT + left SHIFT + PRINT SCREEN: enable or disable high contrast
• Press SHIFT five times : enable or disable sticky keys
• Hold down the NUM LOCK key for 5 seconds: enable or disable voice-over switching
• Windows logo + U: call the utility manager
Keyboard shortcuts in Windows Explorer
• END key: move down act ivnogo window
• HOME button: Moves up the active window
• Press NUM LOCK + asterisk (*): Display all subfolders of the selected folder
• NUM LOCK key + plus sign (+): displays the contents of the selected folder
• NUM LOCK key + minus sign (-): collapses the selected folder
• LEFT ARROW: collapses the selected item if expanded, or select the parent folder
• ARROW RIGHT: display the selected object, if minimized, or select the first subfolder
Keyboard shortcuts for the character table By
double-clicking a character on the character grid, you can move around the grid using the keyboard shortcuts:
• RIGHT ARROW: move right or to the beginning of the next line
• LEFT ARROW: move left or end of previous line
• UP ARROW: move one line up
• DOWN ARROW: move one line down
• PAGE UP key: move up one screen at a time
• PAGE DOWN key: move down one screen at a time
• HOME key: go to the beginning of a line
• END key: go to the end of a line
• CTRL + HOME: go to the first character
• CTRL + END: go to the last character
• SPACEBAR: switch between the magnification and normal representation of the selected character
Keyboard shortcuts for the main window of the management console (MMC)
• CTRL + O: opens a saved console
• CTRL + N: opens a new console
• CTRL + S : save open console
• CTRL + M: add or remove volume kta console
• CTRL + W: opens a new window
• F5 key: updates the contents of all console windows
• ALT + SPACE: calls up the Window menu of the management console (MMC)
• ALT + F4: closes the console
• ALT + A: calls up the Action menu
• ALT + V: calls up the View menu
• ALT + F: calls up the menu “ File ”
• ALT + O: calls to the Favorites menu
Keyboard shortcuts of the management console window (MMC)
• CTRL + P: prints the current page or active area
• ALT + minus sign: calls the Window menu of the active console window
• SHIFT + F10: call the “Action” context menu for the selected item
• F1 key: opens the help section (if available) on the selected object
• F5 key: updates the contents of all console windows
• CTRL + F10 : minimize active console window
• CTRL + F5: restore active console window
• ALT + ENTER: call the Properties dialog box (if available) for the selected object
• F2 key: rename the selected object
• CTRL + F4: close the active console window; if the console contains only one window, this key combination closes the console
Remote Desktop Connection
• CTRL + ALT + END: opens the Microsoft Windows NT Security dialog box
• ALT + PAGE UP: switches between programs from left to right
• ALT + PAGE DOWN: switches between programs from right to left
• ALT + INSERT: move between programs in the order that was used last
• ALT + HOME: call the Start menu
• CTRL + ALT + BREAK: switch the client computer between window mode and full screen mode
• ALT + DELETE: calling the Windows menu
• CTRL + ALT + minus sign (-): placing a snapshot of the entire area of the client window on the clipboard on the terminal server (an action similar to pressing ALT + PRINT SCREEN on the local computer)
• CTRL + ALT + plus sign (+): places a snapshot of the active client area window on the clipboard on the terminal server (action similar to pressing the PRINT SCREEN key on the local computer)
Navigation in Microsoft Internet Explorer
• CTRL + B: opens a dialog box Organize favorites
• CTRL + E: opens the panel "Search»
• the CTRL + the F: launch of the service, etc. Search grams
• CTRL + H: opens the log panel
• CTRL + I: opens the Favorites bar
• CTRL + L: opens the Open dialog box
• CTRL + N: launches another browser instance with the same web address
• CTRL + O: opens the Open dialog box, similar to CTRL + L action
• CTRL + P: opens the Print dialog box
• CTRL + R: updates the current web page
• CTRL + W: closing the current window
link to the official source http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301583
Microsoft has frankly "accustomed" people to use a mouse, but this is not always correct and effective.
Loss of time for opening an object is much higher than for “hot keys”.
I bring to your attention a more expanded list from the official source.
Key shortcuts
• CTRL + C: copy
• CTRL + X: cut
• CTRL + V: paste
• CTRL + Z: undo
• DELETE: delete
• SHIFT + DELETE: delete the selected object without the possibility of recovery without putting the object in the trash
• CTRL with drag and drop: copy selected object
• CTRL + SHIFT with dragging an object: creating a shortcut for the selected object
• F2 key: renaming the selected object
• CTRL + RIGHT ARROW: moving the entry point to the beginning of the next word
• CTRL + LEFT ARROW: moving the entry point to the beginning of the previous word
• CTRL + ARROW DOWN: moving the entry point to the beginning of the next paragraph
• CTRL + UP ARROW: moving the entry point to the beginning of the previous paragraph
• CTRL + SHIFT + arrow keys: highlighting a block of text
• SHIFT + arrow keys: selecting multiple objects in a window or desktop and also selection of text in the document
• CTRL + A: selection of the entire document
• F3 key: search for a file or folder
• ALT + ENTER: view the properties of the selected object
• ALT + F4: close the active window or exit the active program
• ALT + ENTER: view the properties of the selected object
• ALT + SPACE: open the context menu of the active window
• CTRL + F4: close the active document in applications in which multiple documents can be opened at the same time
• ALT + TAB: move between open objects
• ALT + ESC: view objects in the order in which they were opened
• F6 key: alternately viewing interface elements in a window or on the desktop
• Key F4: from mapping panel address in the folder "My Computer" or Explorer browser, the Windows
• the SHIFT + the F10: a context menu for the selected item
• ALT + SPACE: call the system menu for the active window
• CTRL + ESC: call the Start menu
• ALT + underlined letter in the menu name: call the corresponding menu
• Underlined letter in the name of the open menu command: execute the corresponding command
• F10 key: activation the menu bar in the software program
• rIGHT ARROW: right next challenge or submenu
• lEFT ARROW: the challenge of the next left-hand menu or submenu closing
• key F5: update the active window
• the BACKSPACE key: view the contents of a folder located one level up directory "My Computer" or Explorer browser, the Windows
• Key ESC: Cancel a job
• SHIFT when loading a CD into a CD drive: preventing the CD from playing automatically
• CTRL + SHIFT + ESC: calling up the task manager
Keyboard shortcuts for dialogs
When you press SHIFT + F8 in the linked selection list windows, the linked selection mode is activated . In this mode, you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor while maintaining the selection of an object. To adjust the parameters of the selected object, press CTRL + SPACEBAR or SHIFT + SPACEBAR. To disable communication mode, press SHIFT + F8. The linked selection mode is automatically disabled when the focus moves to another control.
• CTRL + TAB: move forward by tabs
• CTRL + SHIFT + TAB: move back by tabs
• TAB: move forward through the options
• SHIFT + TAB: move BACK through the options
• ALT + underlined letter: execute the corresponding command or select the appropriate option
• ENTER key: execute the command for the current option or button
• SPACEBAR: check or uncheck the box if the active parameter is represented by a flag button
• Arrow keys: select a button if the active option is included in the switch group
• F1 key: access help
• F4 key: display the elements of the active list
• BACKSPACE key: open This folder is one level higher if the folder is selected in the Save Document or Open Document dialog box.
Microsoft Natural Keyboard standard keyboard shortcuts
• Windows logo: opens or closes the Start menu
• Windows logo + BREAK: displays the System Properties dialog box
• Windows logo + D: displays the desktop
• Windows logo + M: minimizes all windows
• Windows logo + SHIFT + M: restore minimized windows
• Windows logo + E: opening the My Computer folder
• Windows logo + F: search for a file or folder
• CTRL + Windows logo + F: search for computers
• Windows logo + F1: calling Windows help
• Windows logo + L: keypad lock
• Windows logo + R: invokes the dialog box speed programs
• Windows + U logo: calling the utility manager
Accessibility shortcut keys
• Hold the right SHIFT for 8 seconds: enable or disable input filtering
• Left ALT + left SHIFT + PRINT SCREEN: enable or disable high contrast
• Left ALT + left SHIFT + PRINT SCREEN: enable or disable high contrast
• Press SHIFT five times : enable or disable sticky keys
• Hold down the NUM LOCK key for 5 seconds: enable or disable voice-over switching
• Windows logo + U: call the utility manager
Keyboard shortcuts in Windows Explorer
• END key: move down act ivnogo window
• HOME button: Moves up the active window
• Press NUM LOCK + asterisk (*): Display all subfolders of the selected folder
• NUM LOCK key + plus sign (+): displays the contents of the selected folder
• NUM LOCK key + minus sign (-): collapses the selected folder
• LEFT ARROW: collapses the selected item if expanded, or select the parent folder
• ARROW RIGHT: display the selected object, if minimized, or select the first subfolder
Keyboard shortcuts for the character table By
double-clicking a character on the character grid, you can move around the grid using the keyboard shortcuts:
• RIGHT ARROW: move right or to the beginning of the next line
• LEFT ARROW: move left or end of previous line
• UP ARROW: move one line up
• DOWN ARROW: move one line down
• PAGE UP key: move up one screen at a time
• PAGE DOWN key: move down one screen at a time
• HOME key: go to the beginning of a line
• END key: go to the end of a line
• CTRL + HOME: go to the first character
• CTRL + END: go to the last character
• SPACEBAR: switch between the magnification and normal representation of the selected character
Keyboard shortcuts for the main window of the management console (MMC)
• CTRL + O: opens a saved console
• CTRL + N: opens a new console
• CTRL + S : save open console
• CTRL + M: add or remove volume kta console
• CTRL + W: opens a new window
• F5 key: updates the contents of all console windows
• ALT + SPACE: calls up the Window menu of the management console (MMC)
• ALT + F4: closes the console
• ALT + A: calls up the Action menu
• ALT + V: calls up the View menu
• ALT + F: calls up the menu “ File ”
• ALT + O: calls to the Favorites menu
Keyboard shortcuts of the management console window (MMC)
• CTRL + P: prints the current page or active area
• ALT + minus sign: calls the Window menu of the active console window
• SHIFT + F10: call the “Action” context menu for the selected item
• F1 key: opens the help section (if available) on the selected object
• F5 key: updates the contents of all console windows
• CTRL + F10 : minimize active console window
• CTRL + F5: restore active console window
• ALT + ENTER: call the Properties dialog box (if available) for the selected object
• F2 key: rename the selected object
• CTRL + F4: close the active console window; if the console contains only one window, this key combination closes the console
Remote Desktop Connection
• CTRL + ALT + END: opens the Microsoft Windows NT Security dialog box
• ALT + PAGE UP: switches between programs from left to right
• ALT + PAGE DOWN: switches between programs from right to left
• ALT + INSERT: move between programs in the order that was used last
• ALT + HOME: call the Start menu
• CTRL + ALT + BREAK: switch the client computer between window mode and full screen mode
• ALT + DELETE: calling the Windows menu
• CTRL + ALT + minus sign (-): placing a snapshot of the entire area of the client window on the clipboard on the terminal server (an action similar to pressing ALT + PRINT SCREEN on the local computer)
• CTRL + ALT + plus sign (+): places a snapshot of the active client area window on the clipboard on the terminal server (action similar to pressing the PRINT SCREEN key on the local computer)
Navigation in Microsoft Internet Explorer
• CTRL + B: opens a dialog box Organize favorites
• CTRL + E: opens the panel "Search»
• the CTRL + the F: launch of the service, etc. Search grams
• CTRL + H: opens the log panel
• CTRL + I: opens the Favorites bar
• CTRL + L: opens the Open dialog box
• CTRL + N: launches another browser instance with the same web address
• CTRL + O: opens the Open dialog box, similar to CTRL + L action
• CTRL + P: opens the Print dialog box
• CTRL + R: updates the current web page
• CTRL + W: closing the current window
link to the official source http://support.microsoft.com/kb/301583