Windows Short-cut keys

These are generic Windows® Short Cut Keys that can be used in many ways such as moving or copying a file, a folder, or text in a document.  The key combination and key plus mouse combination are shown below.  To use a key combination first select which means doing a Left-Click on the item or at the starting point.   To then use the key combination on the  selection press the first key and hold and then press the second key in the sequence and release to perform the operation.
As a beginning example try using the;
Ctrl + f to FIND something.  Try using it while at a web page and a small box will appear where you can type in the search text and please feel free to experiment with wild cards.  After typing the search text use the Up and Down arrows next to the find box to move to each item that matches.  This works in most Programs.
Find the z, x, c, v keys on the key-board and notice they are adjacent to each other.  This is important and a way to remember each one.
Ctrl + z  Will undo the last operation so if you just deleted a picture and want it back try Ctrl + z and it will likely re-appear.  Anywhere a program shows an UNDO option this key combination should work.
Ctrl + x Cut, think of scissors detaching the selected text or highlighted item.  If all you wanted to do was remove something then that’s it, however, if you plan to put it somewhere else (see Ctrl + v) and navigate to where you want to place it.  WARNING: When moving a file or folder be sure to click in an empty area in the Window or Desktop before “pasting the item” so it will end up where you want it to go and not in the a Folder that is highlighted.
Ctrl + c Copy, will copy the selected text or item to copy it to a new location while leaving the original item where it is.   Like, CUT, navigate to the destination and use the Ctrl + V to paste the copied item or text.
Ctrl + v Paste, is used after either a Ctrl + x or Ctrl + c has been performed.  Move to the new location and Left-Click to define the insertion point and press this combination.  Example, you can Ctrl + c to copy an image and then Ctrl + v to paste the image in a document.
To assist in selecting multiple items before they are cut or copied the following key combinations can be used;
Ctrl + a  ALL, to select ALL the items in a Folder or all the text in the active window use this key combination.
Another way to select is the ctrl or shift key + Left-Click combination;
To select multiple individual items Hold and DO NOT release the Ctrl key and while clicking on items and each one will be selected, Left-Click on the same item again and it will remove it as a selected item.  For example, start with Ctrl + a (release) and then use Ctrl + Left-Click to remove a few items from the current selection.  So if you have 50 photos and 2 you do not want to cut or copy then use this method.  Once the items are selected use Ctrl + x to cut or Ctrl + c to copy and then navigate to the location to place the items and Left-Click to select the insertion point and press Ctrl + V.
Another way to select a series of files or folder or an area of text is to Left-Click on the starting point or file or folder and release.  Move the mouse to the last file, folder or end point and press SHIFT key + Left-Click and all the text or items in-between will be selected.
Be carefull because a common sinking feeling is to Paste a file and folder and think it dissappeared when it was inserted into the selected Folder since it was highlighted at the time.  If that happens you may need to use the Quick Search to locate the item if you remember all or part of the item name.

Windows Vista or 7 Quick find

Windows® Vista and 7 have a fast way to open a program or file or folder. In the bottom left corner of the computer screen is the Windows Globe Icon, left-click on it and the curser is immediately in a search box. To find a File, Folder, Utility or any item on the computer go ahead and type in the name and a results list will appear above. If you see what you need and it is highlighted press the key-board ENTER key or if not highlighted use the keyboard arrow down to highlight it first.  A file will open in the Program that is assigned by Windows to that file.

More advanced, sometimes a program needs to be run with Administrative priviliges such as installing a program. To do so Right-Click on the program in the list and left-click “Run as Administrator”. This applies to Programs and they will be run at a higher privilege giving greater access to install files and services. Certain types of Programs like msi install files will only show an “Open” or “Install” option.

Wildcards can be used if you are not sure of the complete file name. A single letter is replaced with a “?” and a group of letters are replaced with an “*”. For example, if you know a document begins with “success” then type “success*.*” to locate all files that begin with success.  If you have a picture that begins with “Vac” and you know it is a .jpg file type then type Vac*.jpg and any pictures that start with “Vac” and are the .jpg will be shown.

And if you combine this with the earlier post SEND TO then Right-Click on the file or folder when it appears to use this option.

SEND TO (Windows 7)

Let’s say you need to compress a folder or file to make it smaller or maybe you need to quickly send a file with Microsoft Outlook or Mozilla Thunderbird or even to send it to a Flash Drive plugged into the computer then the SEND TO is the tool.  Right-Click on the File or Folder and Left-Click on the SEND TO option and Left-Click what you need to do.  Give it a try.
To see even more SEND TO options hold the Shift-Key before right-clicking on the File and Folder to get more options.

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