Thursday, 23 November 2017

Keyboard Shortcuts

Every time I have to take my hand off the keyboard, it costs me a few seconds. This may not sound like much, but it adds up over the course of a day. Instead, I like to keep my hands on the keyboard. With a little memory work and the right tools, you can save time to boost productivity.
The trick is to use keyboard shortcuts. They are combinations of simultaneous key presses that perform specific actions that might otherwise require pointing and clicking multiple times.

Here List How To Learn System-Wide Keyboard Commands
For example, on the Mac, these keyboard shortcuts generally work in every program:
Command-,    Set the application preferences
Command-A         Select all text
Command-B         Bold the selected text or turn on the bold style
Command-C         Copy the selected text to the clipboard
Command-F   Find text
Command-G         Find next occurrence of text
Command-I    Italicize the selected text or turn on italic style
Command-N         Create a new file
Command-O         Open an existing file
Command-P   Print a file
Command-Q  Quit the current application
Command-R         Preview the elected document
Command-S   Save a file
Command-T   Show the available fonts
Command-V         Paste the text from the clipboard
Command-W  Close the current window
Command-X         Cut (and delete) the selected text but places it on the clipboard
Command-Z   Undo the last action


This just scratches the surface. You can find numerous online references with a complete list of shortcut keys. Every time your hand comes off the keyboard to grab the mouse, consider it a penalty. And while you’re at it, think how you can create a keyboard shortcut using this method to avoid ever having to do it again.

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