
#Windows close all windows at once keygen#


Right-clicking an icon or other element of Windows Scrolling up or down in a window is often accomplished with the up and down arrow keys, Page up and Page down keys, or the spacebar. Holding down Shift and pressing the End key highlights from the current cursor position to the end of the line or document. For example, pressing and holding Shift and Ctrl and using the arrows highlights one word at a time. You can also use the Shift key in combination with the other recommendations above. If you hold down Shift while pressing the down arrow keys, you highlight one line at a time in that direction.

For example, holding down the Shift key while using the right or left arrow keys highlights the text to the left or right. Shift key - The Shift key lets you highlight text. Holding Ctrl while pressing up or down moves through each of the paragraphs in the document.Įnd and Home keys - Pressing the End key takes you to the end of a line or document while pressing the Home key moves you to the beginning.

Using this shortcut is much faster than only using the arrow keys. Not only does this help users without a mouse, but it can also save you a great deal of time when working with text documents.Īrrow keys - Using the arrow keys on the keyboard, move the cursor up, down, left, or right in the document.Ĭtrl and Arrow keys - Holding down the Ctrl key while pressing the left or right arrow keys moves the cursor one word at a time. Manipulating and moving through textīelow are the different methods of moving through text in a document without the aid of a mouse. If you need to press a button, such as OK or Cancel, press the spacebar or Enter key. Tab is usually the default, but if it does not work, try using the arrow keys. To move your cursor between objects or fields in a window (such as a dialog box), use the Tab, spacebar, arrow, and Enter keys. Navigating between fields and buttons on a window When the program you want to switch to is selected, let go of both keys to make it your current window. Repeatedly pressing Tab while continuing to hold Alt moves between each of the open programs. If this is done successfully, a window appears that displays each of the open programs on your computer. To move between any open programs on your computer, press and hold the Alt key, then press the Tab key. Moving between open windows and applications To move right to left between tabs in the currently selected window, press the Ctrl, Shift, and Tab keys simultaneously. To move left to right between tabs in the currently selected window, press the Ctrl and Tab keys simultaneously. In most programs, pressing the Ctrl and F4 keys at the same time closes a tab. In windowed mode, you can move a window if you press Alt+ spacebar, select Move from the menu, then use the arrow keys to move it. To make the window appear in windowed mode, press the Alt and spacebar keys simultaneously, move to the Restore option, and press Enter. Moving a windowīefore you can move any window, it must not be maximized. To maximize a window, press the Windows key and up arrow at the same time. To minimize a window, press the Windows key and down arrow simultaneously (sometimes twice). You can also press the Alt and spacebar keys simultaneously, then arrow down to the Close or Exit option in the menu and press Enter. Press the Ctrl and F4 keys on the keyboard simultaneously to close the current open program or window. Closing, minimizing, maximizing, or moving a window Closing a window Once the icon on the desktop you want to run is selected, press the Enter key to open that program. Once one of the desktop icons is selected, you can move to other icons using your arrow keys. In some cases, you may have to press Tab several times before getting to the desktop icons. A selected item is highlighted or has a border of dots. You can determine what area you're currently at by looking for an item that is selected. Pressing Tab while on the desktop switches between the desktop, Start, and each item on the taskbar. To run a program with an icon ( shortcut) on the desktop, you can move to the desktop by pressing the Tab key on your keyboard. You can quickly open a program by pressing the Windows key, typing the program's name, and then pressing Enter.
