Your favorite keyboard combinations

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Hotkeys are essential for efficient computer use, especially in settings like classrooms where quick note-taking is necessary. Key favorites include "Windows + D" for minimizing all windows to access the desktop quickly, and "Alt + Tab" for cycling through open windows, with a single press returning to the last used window. The "Ctrl + left/right" keys allow users to navigate text word by word, facilitating quick edits without a mouse. Commonly used shortcuts like "CTRL-C," "CTRL-V," and "CTRL-X" for copy, paste, and delete are also highlighted. Additionally, practical jokes involving hotkeys, such as altering screen colors or using "ALT + F4" for humorous effects, are mentioned, showcasing the versatility and fun side of keyboard shortcuts. For specific tasks, "Alt-PrtScrn" captures the current window, while "Ctrl-PrtScrn" captures the entire desktop, making these shortcuts valuable for quick screenshots.
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Do you have favorite/most handy hotkeys? I started to appreciate them when in class taking notes fast and I don't have a mouse and resent using a mouse-pad heavily.

All time favorite for me is "Windows + D". It minimizes all windows and takes you to your desktop. Absolutely love it.

Close second I think is "Alt + Tab + Tab + Tab +...". Let's you cycle through the windows that are open. What best about this though is that just one "Alt + Tab" takes you the the last open window. So if you are doing a task that requires going back and forth from one window to the other very often, making a single definite button push with your fingers I find is less distracting than going for the mouse, finding the window in the task bar, over and over.

Also a fan of "Ctrl + left or right". It jumps the cursor word by word left or right. Really useful when I am racing to take notes in class and I don't have a mouse, and need to go back in the sentence to make a quick fix. You can tack on "Shift" as well to highlight simultaneously. I find doing little changes like this every few sentences slow and distracting with a mouse-pad. Also a bit faster than holding left or right.

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The ones I use the most are CTRL-C, CTRL-V, and CTRL-X, respectively copy, paste, and delete.
 
What is the shortcut for maximizing a window? I seem to accidentally hit it sometimes when I'm typing fast...
 
Some favourites to use for a practical joke in school:

High contrast: ALT + LSHIFT + PRTSCRN (make the colours go all funky)
Slow keys: RSHIFT for 8 secs
ToggleKeys: Numlock for 5s (I think this is the one makes the pcs internal buzzer go when a certain keys are pressed)
 
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[Source: http://www.toothpastefordinner.com, Date 03/20/13]

Sorry, I couldn't resist.
 
collinsmark said:
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Sorry, I couldn't resist.

Ahh, reminds me of the old runescape trick of telling noobs to drop their items and then press ALT + F4 to *insert amazing sounding thing* to their items.
 
collinsmark said:
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[Source: http://www.toothpastefordinner.com, Date 03/20/13]

Sorry, I couldn't resist.

I learned the truths of this in my tender childhood years, whilst hours into intesive rts games. The paaaiiinnn...
 
windows key + L whenever I leave my computer for seconds/minutes (sometimes hours).
 
Once I've opened a graphics program (on Windows), I use these to grab screenshots or photos of windows:

capture current window to clipboard
Alt-PrtScrn
capture entire desktop to clipboard
Ctrl-PrtScrn
 

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