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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
Sometimes on the way home from work I cut through the shopping center on Reidville Rd. so i don't have to wait for the light to change. Not always a short cut, but rarely any longer. ;P BW
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
In addition to what you mentioned: WINDOWS+D: Show Desktop CTRL+SHIFT+V: Scroll through copied text (Visual Studio) ALT+F4: Close current window F6: Go to address bar (IExplore) Various function keys for debugging in Visual Studio I also use the 'M' key as a shortcut for Start->All Programs->Accessories->System Tools->Character Map->Select 'M'->Click 'Select'->Click 'Copy'->Activate target window->Right-click at insertion point->Click 'Paste' Charlie if(!curlies){ return; }
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
I daily use: WINDOWS+R: Run. ALT+F4: Close program. Mine is not to question Why, but to shake my head and sigh.:sigh:
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I daily use: WINDOWS+R: Run. ALT+F4: Close program. Mine is not to question Why, but to shake my head and sigh.:sigh:
Lets not forget about: CTRL+F4 - close current MDI window
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
In addition to everything mentioned so far: CTRL+Shift+ESC: task Managet CTRL+Tab: Change MDI windows Windows+L: Lock screen Probably lots more that I can't think of right now. Regards, Brian Dela :-) Now Bloging![^]
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
CTRL+D: select the text in the Find combobox. * CTRL+F3: copy the selected text into the Find combobox and find the next match. CTRL+SHIFT+F3: the same as above but finds the previous match. CTRL+PAGEDN/PAGEUP: toggle between the source and designer views. ESC+ESC+ESC + CTRL+F4 + ESC+ESC + CTRL+X + ALT+F+C + ESC+ESC: trying to close the dynamic help window. * I love that thing, you can use it as a command window too if you prefix with '>'. And non-defaults: CTRL+F5 to debug, CTRL+F7 to build and CTRL+SHIFT+F7 to rebuild all in the solution. I used to use just F5 for debug but I got fed of hitting it accidentally when trying to refresh something.
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
I remap the VS shortcuts to something that makes sense and has less key combinations: CTRL+O output window CTRL+G go (without debug) CTRL+D debug go CTRL+B toggle break CTRL+M toggle bookmakr CTRL+P previous bookmark CTRL+N next bookmark CTRL+L go to line # CTRL+A compile all CTRL+C compile file CTRL+W show the workspace (solution explorer) I left F10 and F11 alone, but I made F12 "step out" I think that's it. I pretty much don't need anything else. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
Ctrl+I: Incremental search (Visual Studio) Win+M: Minimize all windows Win+Shift+M: Restore all windows Regards Thomas
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I remap the VS shortcuts to something that makes sense and has less key combinations: CTRL+O output window CTRL+G go (without debug) CTRL+D debug go CTRL+B toggle break CTRL+M toggle bookmakr CTRL+P previous bookmark CTRL+N next bookmark CTRL+L go to line # CTRL+A compile all CTRL+C compile file CTRL+W show the workspace (solution explorer) I left F10 and F11 alone, but I made F12 "step out" I think that's it. I pretty much don't need anything else. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
I could never be productive without Copy, Select All and Open. :omg: New I can live without as I use the context menus for that. Print I never use. As for the rest, surely Having Go To Line on a right hand key makes more sense because then you can bring up the dialog and use the numpad to enter the line without moving your hands? (Can you touch type numbers using the line above the letters?) Thinking about it all of the shortcuts I use are operated with my left hand, bar two: Un-/Capitalise.
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Audioscrobbler :: dwulffEverybody is entitled to my opinion
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
Gadzillions.... but if I tried to write them down, tomorrow I would sit in front of my keyboard the same way people stant in fromt of an ATM shortly before they loose their plastic.
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I could never be productive without Copy, Select All and Open. :omg: New I can live without as I use the context menus for that. Print I never use. As for the rest, surely Having Go To Line on a right hand key makes more sense because then you can bring up the dialog and use the numpad to enter the line without moving your hands? (Can you touch type numbers using the line above the letters?) Thinking about it all of the shortcuts I use are operated with my left hand, bar two: Un-/Capitalise.
Ðavid Wulff The Royal Woofle Museum
Audioscrobbler :: dwulffEverybody is entitled to my opinion
David Wulff wrote: you can bring up the dialog and use the numpad I always have numlock turned off. To this day, I have never gotten used to the cramped arrow keys. I like using the arrow keys on the keypad. Heaven forbid they should ever take those away! I only turn it on when using a calculator program. David Wulff wrote: Can you touch type numbers using the line above the letters? Yes. :-D Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
From our internal wiki: The most usefull shortcuts in the VisualStudioDotNet IDE are: CTRL+M, CTRL+M - Colaps or expand a block of code. (Methods, properties, regions...) CTRL+Å - Find matching brace or #region/#endregion CTRL+K, CTRL+K - Set bookmark CTRL+K, CTRL+N - Goto next bookmark CTRL+K, CTRL+P - Goto previous bookmark CTRL+K, CTRL+N - Set a tasklist mark. This mark will appear in the tasklist together with compiler messages and //TODO:s CTRL+K, CTRL+F - Format block with correct indenting... CTRL+SHIFT+V - Cycle through the clipboard ring (where your last 20 or so clippings are stored.) CTRL+K, CTRL+C - Comment selection CTRL+K, CTRL+U - Uncomment selection F12 - Go to definition These are all visual studio standard keyboard shortcuts, but I'm pretty sure that the second one is different on non-norwegian (or non-scandinavian) keyboards.:doh: (I'm guessing it's on CTRL+ one of these: {, [, ] or }. )
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
V. wrote: CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) I'm really curious as to why Microsoft hid build under that combination in the newer keyboard layouts. :confused: Luckily it's possible to reuse the good old vc++ keyboard layouts. :) -- Komm tu mir langsam weh, leg mir die Ketten an und zieh die Knoten fest, damit ich lachen kann I blog too now[^]
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Sometimes on the way home from work I cut through the shopping center on Reidville Rd. so i don't have to wait for the light to change. Not always a short cut, but rarely any longer. ;P BW
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Get through it and learn how to fly. I know you will find a way...
Today"
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I remap the VS shortcuts to something that makes sense and has less key combinations: CTRL+O output window CTRL+G go (without debug) CTRL+D debug go CTRL+B toggle break CTRL+M toggle bookmakr CTRL+P previous bookmark CTRL+N next bookmark CTRL+L go to line # CTRL+A compile all CTRL+C compile file CTRL+W show the workspace (solution explorer) I left F10 and F11 alone, but I made F12 "step out" I think that's it. I pretty much don't need anything else. Marc MyXaml Advanced Unit Testing YAPO
Marc Clifton wrote: CTRL+G go (without debug) CTRL+D debug go CTRL+B toggle break CTRL+M toggle bookmakr CTRL+P previous bookmark CTRL+L go to line # CTRL+W show the workspace (solution explorer) Those are pretty good :) Marc Clifton wrote: CTRL+A compile all CTRL+C compile file CTRL+O output window Now these I wouldn't be able to stand... They conflict with sthe standard shortcuts, and also IMO Cut, Copy, Paste, Select All, Save, etc, should be able to be done easily with one hand without stretching even on a compact keyboard with only one Ctrl key. ;) But to each his own preference. :-D
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What shortcuts do you frequently use and what do they do? ==> CTRL+x, CTRL+c, CTRL+v: cut/copy/paste CTRL+f: Find (text editor) CTRL+h: Replace (text editor) CTRL+g: Go to (linenumber) CTRL+a: select all (text editor, I-explorer, ...) CTRL+z: undo CTRL+s: save CTRL+o: open CTRL+p: print CTRL+RETURN: page break (text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+SPACE: Hard space(text editors like Word) CTRL+SHIFT+"->": Select a word SHIFT+END: Select a SENTENCE CTRL+SHIFT+END: Select a until end of text WINDOWS+e: Open explorer WINDOWS+f: Find (windows) TAB: go to next field SHIFT+TAB: go to previous field ALT+TAB: go to next program ALT+SHIFT+TAB: go to previous program CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) CTRL+k+u: uncomment lines (Visual Studio) CTRL+k+c: comment lines(Visual Studio) CTRL+SHIFT+b: build project(Visual Studio) Am I forgetting some? (probably :-)) "If I don't see you in this world, I'll see you in the next one... and don't be late." ~ Jimi Hendrix
V. wrote: CTRL+TAB: go to address bar (I-explorer) ALT+D seems to be more efficient.
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