Window Short cuts
1. Move the cursor one word at a time
This trick will allow you to navigate the text word by word instead of letter by letter.
2. Select one word at a time
How about selecting entire words instead of letter by letter? This is what does the trick, selecting your text word by word.
3. Delete entire words
Doubt there is a faster way of ‘bulldozing’ through your unwanted text than this.
4. Select all text in the current line relative to the cursor
Instead of reaching for that mouse, try selecting your whole line of text with this.
5. Minimize all windows
Keep this trick handy if you like to Facebook in office.
6. Cycle between windows
Well this is certainly an eye-catching shortcut. Try it to see what I mean.
7. Lock the computer
Heading to the pantry for a quick bite? What better way to spend more time in the pantry than locking down your pc.
8. Launch the Task Manager
System’s hanging? Disable the troubled application with this trick.
9. Take a screenshot of the active window only
Cropping down a screenshot with multiple windows is a major pain, especially if you are a desktop real estate magnate. Capture a shot of your active window with this trick.
10. Rename a file
Forget about the right-clicking method, for this works with multiple files as well.
11. Zoom in and out
A common trick applicable to major applications, including browsers, word processors and Photoshop.
12. Return to default zoom
Done with the part requiring magnification? Use this trick to get your normal view.
13. In Browser: Open a new tab
If you prefer to run searches with a new tab, this is bound to be handy.
14. In Browser: Reopen closed tab
Definitely one of the most important tricks in the book; if you accidentally close your webpage while on something important, this will save your butt.
15. In Browser: Focus cursor on URL/search field
Why run through your massive list of Favourites if the URL has been etched into your memory?
There are plenty more shortcuts built into Windows and modern applications and it is up to you to perfect their use. As the saying goes, practice makes perfect. In no time you will be able to speed up your processing speed and have plenty of room to plan your personal appointments after work.