Ctrl + M: Enter Mark mode (allows you to select text with mouse). Once Mark mode is enabled, you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor around. Shift + Up or Down: Move cursor up or down one line ...
50+ Windows keyboard shortcuts that I can no longer work without (even on older versions) ...
Whether you're a lifelong PC user or you just got your first Windows 11 laptop, there are a few things you can do to make it a little more capable, comfortable and easy to use. I know because I've ...
Windows 11 is hardly new anymore. Windows 10 support officially ends on Oct. 14 though, so you're going to want to make sure you're ready to use its predecessor. But when you switch to a new operating ...
Windows 11 is here to stay. Windows 10 support has officially ended, sending many users to download and get acquainted with Windows 11. While there is plenty to get used to with the new OS, one of the ...
Keyboard shortcuts are efficiency’s greatest secret weapon. Yes, they can take a bit to learn and yes, sometimes you’ve got to—gasp!—take your hand off your mouse to reach all the keys. But man, oh ...
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There are a few keyboard shortcuts on Windows computers that nearly everyone knows: Ctrl + C to copy, Ctrl + V to paste, maybe even Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open the Task Manager, Ctrl + Alt + Delete to ...