Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Hotkeys

Hot keys are a combination of keys on your keyboard that you can press to get things done faster instead of clicking with the mouse. Every program has different hotkeys. For most browser if you press backspace it will go back to the previous page that you were on instead of clicking the little arrow at the top right. First I will start with Mac hot keys in a list form.

Command-Space: Opens up the spotlight for searching everything on your Hard drive
Command-Tab: Goes to the previous application. Holding space then pressing tab multiple times opens a list of applications
Command-M: Minimizes current window
Option-Command-M:Minimizes all window
Command-N: Opens a new window in finder, safari and most programs
Command-C: Copy
Command-V: Paste


Windows hot keys :
Control-C: Copy
Control-V: Paste
Control-X: Cut
Windows Key-Spacebar: This makes all your windows transparent so you can see your desktop
Windows Key-F: Opens windows search
Control-A: Selects all
Control-P: Prints current page

These are just some of the important and useful Hot keys. There are many hot keys that one can use. There are so many hot keys that you can almost use a computer with no mouse. Here is a list of even more hot keys.


Windows

KeystrokeWhat It Does
HomeGoes to top of page in Internet Explorer
Will go to the first line in other applications
EndGoes to end of page in Internet Explorer
Will go to the last line in other applications
F1Displays Help
F2Rename Selected Item
F3Find Files
F4Display "Address" box dropdown menu in Internet Explorer
F5Refresh the current window
F6Switch panes in the current application
F7Activates spell checker in certain applications
Alt & SpacebarOpen current application's window's controls (Restore, Close, etc.)
Alt & Down ArrowOpen drop-down menu
Alt & Doubleclick on ItemView item properties
Alt & F4Close current window
Alt & TabSwitch among running applications. Press Tab key to cycle apps.
Alt & EnterView properties of selected item
Alt & BackspaceUndo
Alt & Print ScreenCopy window to clipboard as bitmap image
Shift & Right ArrowAdd current character to text
Shift & Left ArrowRemove previous character from text
Shift & Up ArrowRemove previous line from text
Shift & Down ArrowAdd current line to text
Shift & DeleteDelete items immediately (no recycle)
Shift & InsertPaste clipboard contents
Shift & F10Same as right-clicking on item (display item menu)
Shift & Print ScreenCopy window to clipboard as bitmap image

Source: http://www.wa.gov/esd/training/quickguides/other_4.htm


Mac

CommandKeyboard Shortcut
Add Selected Item to SidebarCommand+T
Close All WindowsOption+Command+W
Close WindowCommand+W
CopyCommand+C
CutCommand+X
DashboardF12 (fn+F12 on laptops)
DuplicateCommand+D
Eject DiskCommand+E
Empty TrashShift+Command+Delete
Exposé: All WindowsF9 (fn+F9 on laptops)
Exposé: Application WindowsF10 (fn+F10 on laptops)
Exposé: DesktopF11 (fn+F11 on laptops)
FindCommand+F
Get InfoCommand+I
Go to Applications FolderShift+Command+A
Go to DesktopShift+Command+D
Go to Home FolderShift+Command+H
HelpShift+Command+?
Hide Current ApplicationCommand+H
Log Out Current UserShift+Command+Q
Make AliasCommand+L
Minimize WindowCommand+M
Move to TrashCommand+Delete
Empty TrashShift+Command+Delete
New Finder WindowCommand+N
New FolderShift+Command+N
New Smart FolderOption+Command+N
Next WindowCommand+`
OpenCommand+O
Open InspectorOption+Command+I
PasteCommand+V
Quick Look (at selected item)Command+Y
Select AllCommand+A
Show Original (of selected alias)Command+R
Show View OptionsCommand+J
Show/Hide DockOption+Command+D
Turn VoiceOver On/OffCommand+F5 (fn+F5 on laptops)
Turn Zoom On/OffOption+Command+8
UndoCommand+Z
View Window as IconsCommand+1
View Window as ListCommand+2
View Window as ColumnsCommand+3
View Window as Cover FlowCommand+4

Source: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/mac-os-x-snow-leopard-keyboard-shortcuts.html

6 comments:

  1. I love hotkeys. They make my life easy!

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  2. This guide will really help users increase their productivity on their computers. Good job!

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  3. thanks for the guide! I'm going to have a way easier time with my computer now (:

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  4. On some keyboards there are three symbols per key so how do you use the third?

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    1. You just hold all keys at the same time. Thanks for the question :)

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