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Have you ever been amazed, or even frustrated, when you've been slaving away at your
computer, and then some techno geek comes along, hits
a couple of quick buttons and does more in two minutes than you've been able to accomplish
in the last half-hour. How'd she do that? She
didn't even touch the mouse! Don't you wish you
could do that? You can! All you have to do is
master shortcut keys. Somewhere, sometime during
that techno geek's career, someone gave her a
wonderful piece of advice
learn the shortcut
keys!
Some of you may feel learning shortcut keys is too time consuming or boring. I once did too.
So here's a few quick Internet Explorer shortcuts
to show you how fast you can copy a URL to an e-mail and send it off. These steps would take
the average mouser, clicking around the menus,
about 40 to 60 seconds. It took me 10 seconds to do
the same thing
with shortcut keys!
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1 Try it!
With Internet Explorer and Outlook Express already open, follow these steps:
- Alt+Tab to bring Internet Explorer to the front.
- Alt+D to select current URL info in the browser.
- Ctrl+C to copy the URL.
- Alt+Tab to switch to Outlook Express.
- Ctrl+N to open a new e-mail.
- Address it; tab twice to access the Subject line.
- Type a subject name.
- Tab once to the e-mail body and press
Ctrl+V to paste the URL you copied to the clipboard.
- Press Ctrl+Enter to send the e-mail.
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2 Learn new shortcuts
Okay, so have I convinced you shortcuts are worth the effort? But how do you learn and
remember them all? Luckily, you don't have to remember thousands; just start by learning
ones from applications you use most often. And a
good trick to remembering them is using
them. When I discover a cool shortcut, I write it on a Post-it
and stick it to my monitor. Yes, my monitor
does resemble a daisy. But it keeps the information
close at hand so I remember to use it often and
thus memorize the keys faster. To find new shortcuts in any
application, press the F1 key and do a search on
shortcut keys.
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3 Know the standards
There are also many standard Windows shortcuts. Chances are you see them all the
time, but haven't thought to use them. Look at your
application menus, and you'll see a lot of them
listed. Most Windows menus show common Windows shortcuts such as
Ctrl+C to copy, Ctrl+V to Paste, Ctrl+Z to Undo,
Ctrl+A to Select All, and Ctrl+P to Print.
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4 Learn the obscure ones too
Did you know that Alt+F4 quits your current program? Did you know you can
quickly Alt+Tab between all open applications? Did
you know that Ctrl+Esc displays your Start menu? What about bypassing autoplay when you insert
a CD? Just hold down Shift when inserting! How about this trickpress Ctrl+Esc to bring up
the Start menu. Hit R to open the Run input box,
hit . (the period on your keyboard), and press
Enter. Now all the application icons on your
desktop have been put into an easily accessible open
folder which you can quickly Alt+Tab to access!
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5 Use the Windows key
If you have an enhanced keyboard that has the
Windows key (the Windows flying logo key),
then there are some other great shortcuts you can
use. Open a couple of applications and then hit Windows+M. All the applications minimize to
give you quick access to your desktop (or to quickly hide everything from
your boss). Shift+Windows +M undoes that maneuver. Power users will
appreciate that the Windows+Break shortcut brings up your System Properties
dialog box. And Windows+E, which instantly brings
up Windows Explorer so you can view your files.
Shortcut keys change, so keep a look out for
cool, new shortcuts. Stick those Post-it hints to your
monitor, and soon you'll be one of those gurus
zipping along your keyboard in record time.
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