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Prove your Geekworthiness: Keyboard Shortcuts

Started by Elizabeth Weber, 2002-09-16T21:58:21-05:00 (Monday)

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Elizabeth Weber

There are the keyboard shortcuts we all know:
ctrl+c = copy
ctrl+v = paste
ctrl+x = cut

But did you know?
windows(win)+d = show desktop (toggles)
alt+tab = cycles between windows

What cool shortcuts do you know? ...
~Elizabeth Weber

Michael Kennedy

One I use a bunch is CTRL+ESC which brings up the Start Menu.  Useful for non-Windows key keyboards.

WindowsKey + Pause brings up "System Properties" which is useful when setting up a system.

Alt+Tab is the best combo that not everyone knows about, IMHO.

I'll post more when I use them.  I can't tell you what shortcuts I use, but since I rarely use the mouse, I know a ton of them  :)
"If it ain't busted, don't fix it" is a very sound principal and remains so despite the fact that I have slavishly ignored it all my life. --Douglas Adams, "Salmon of Doubt"

Jim Sodam

hmm, shift-tab to tab backwords

Ryan Lintker

now, who can forget ctrl+alt+delete

blue screen, black screen, reboot

"You can't always get what you want,
 but if you try sometime, you just might find,
you get what you need" - The Rolling Stones

Stiffler

alt+tab is nice, but in Win XP you cam make it nicer. There is a PowerToy called "ALT+Tab Replacement". What is does is show a picture of the currently selected app in the alt+tab list, so if you have several instances of the same app going, you can see the contents of the app. You can DL it HERE.

Jon
Retired webmaster of CAOS.

William Grim

shift + alt + tab
alt + f4
ctrl + f4
f1
f11 (internet explorer)
alt + enter (win media player)
ctrl + tab
shift + ctrl + tab
ctrl + end
ctrl + shift + end
ctrl + home
ctrl + shift + home
ctrl + a
ctrl + shift + pageup
ctrl + pageup
ctrl + pagedown
ctrl + shift + pagedown
ctrl + c
ctrl + z

also probably know more, but these are the most common ones i use in Windows and X11... ctrl + d also works in unix

what can i say?  i'm a keyboard whore
William Grim
IT Associate, Morgan Stanley

Elizabeth Weber

Now Mike, that's dangerous to give people a bunch of shortcuts and not explain them.
You just want us to try them and cross our fingers?
alt+f4 (close window) could do a lot of damage if you didn't know what you were doing...
~Elizabeth Weber

Chris Swingler

The windows key is the most annoying key on the keyboard, IMHO.  Granted, it does have some advantages (win-pause is a nice one someone mentioned), but have you ever accidentally struck it during a game?

(My keyboard is eight years old.  It doesn't have such silly keys)

Of course, in Mozilla, I find myself using
ctrl-t (new tab)
ctrl-n (new window)
ctrl-f (find on page)
ctrl-esc (I don't have a win-key, remenber?)
esc (cancel)
ctrl-alt-del (hey, it's still Windows)
And that little button on the front of my computer labelled RESET.  It's not on the keyboard, but it's still indespensible.


--Beanie

P. S.  Walk by BHS 393 some time, and listen to me type.  If I have my door closed, you'll probably still hear it.  Go IBM Model M.
Christopher Swingler
CAOS Web Administrator

Elizabeth Weber

I've never actually used the Pause key for anything ...
~Elizabeth Weber

Chris Swingler

It's really handy when you're trying to read your BIOS startup screen--just hit PAUSE and it will stay there until you hit the spacebar.  It's a legacy key--it really has little use today.  Some games still use it to pause, but it's usually easier just to hit ESC and dump to the menu.

--Beanie
Christopher Swingler
CAOS Web Administrator

Elizabeth Weber

aaahh - and not being an avid gamer myself ...
"I see" said the blind man :-)
good to know.
~Elizabeth Weber

William Grim

Ah, sorry, I didn't think about the repercussions of that.  I'll explain my post again here on what they mean; plus, I've got some more.  That was my fault for not thinking it through of what ALT + F4 could do (CTRL + C is more dangerous in console though).

shift + alt + tab (cycle program list backwards)
alt + f4 (destroy parent window)
ctrl + f4 (destroy child window)
f1 (help)
f11 (internet explorer: enlarge/restore screen)
alt + enter (win media player: enlarge/restore screen)
ctrl + tab (shift through child windows forwards)
shift + ctrl + tab (shift through child windows backwards)
ctrl + end (move to end of document)
ctrl + shift + end (highlight to end of document)
ctrl + home (move to top of document)
ctrl + shift + home (highlight to top of document)
ctrl + a (select all text in window)
ctrl + shift + pageup (highlight to top of visible page)
ctrl + pageup (move to top of visible page)
ctrl + pagedown (move to bottom of visible page)
ctrl + shift + pagedown (highlight to bottom of visible page)
ctrl + c (cut in GUI, SIGINT in console)
ctrl + z (unix: sorta like interrupt process, but i can't remember the technical term for it; win: end of file)
ctrl + d (unix: like the DEL key, also is the end of file key)

New key additions I remembered that I use:
Prt Scr (copy screen to clipboard)
Win + E (start windows explorer)
Win + F (find files/folders)
Win + M (minimize windows, like Win + D, but w/o restore functionality .. from win95/NT4 era)
ctrl + p (print)
ctrl + z (windows: "backspace" key)
Win + R (run program)
Right Shift five times (start sticky keys)

Note: Most of these are from Windows; listing the Unix versions would be too much work.  Ha ha, I'm lazy now!  Also, I didn't want to repeat keys other people had already submitted; so, you find keys that other people used in this post.
William Grim
IT Associate, Morgan Stanley

Peter Motyka

I to have one of these wonderful keyboards.  My friend bought a lot of them off of ebay when a place was clearing out old computer parts.  It is the perfect keyboard.

No windows keys
No media keys
A fullsize tab/backspace key.
fullsize shift keys
"\" is in the "correct" place

I learned to type on one of these keyboards and am always thrown off by newer boards that reduce the size of shifts/tabs/"\" keys to accomadate new keys.

Long live 101key keyboards! :D
*click* *click* *click*

Peter
SIUE CS Alumni 2002
Grad Student, Regis University
Senior Engineer, Ping Identity
http://motyka.org

Chris Swingler

Nice to see someone else that respects a good keyboard.  I know my roommate doesn't like it!  

--Beanie
Christopher Swingler
CAOS Web Administrator

Ryan Lintker

Would that model M keyboard be shipped with an IBM 286?  We have one at home that feels like it has springs from a car suspension under each key and makes a hell of a racket when typing.

Clink clink clink clink

It should have shipped with hearing protection.

Maybe if the keys clinked different notes, I would switch keyboards, throw away my speakers, and sell my soundcard.
"You can't always get what you want,
 but if you try sometime, you just might find,
you get what you need" - The Rolling Stones