
10 Hotkeys That Save You Time - Chris Titus Tech
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Date: 2022-03-21
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Julian
Hey man, thanks for vid, been also a windows user since 1995 , knew some , didn't know others.
The thing is though, i don't like using the keyboard except for typing. i prefer using the mouse sooo sooo much
don't laugh but sometimes,if i want to type a word and im bored , i got to a website and copy each letter i need from other words on the site, because i dont want to use the keyboard.
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Hey man, thanks for vid, been also a windows user since 1995 , knew some , didn't know others.
The thing is though, i don't like using the keyboard except for typing. i prefer using the mouse sooo sooo much
don't laugh but sometimes,if i want to type a word and im bored , i got to a website and copy each letter i need from other words on the site, because i dont want to use the keyboard.
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Timothy
Woohoo, I use all of these! Alt + D to navigate to the address bar in a browser of File Explorer. Win + T to highlight the Task Bar and Win + B to highlight the System Tray. Win + A to open the Action Center. Win + Shift + S to take a snippet or screenshot. Ctrl + Backspace to delete a whole world. Double click to select a word and triple click to select a whole sentence.
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Woohoo, I use all of these! Alt + D to navigate to the address bar in a browser of File Explorer. Win + T to highlight the Task Bar and Win + B to highlight the System Tray. Win + A to open the Action Center. Win + Shift + S to take a snippet or screenshot. Ctrl + Backspace to delete a whole world. Double click to select a word and triple click to select a whole sentence.
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Daniel
Pressing some of these hotkeys too often AFAIK is harmful for your wrists. So your best friend, if you're a power Windows user (yeah, it's not a joke), is AutoHotkey. It's a very powerful, fast and very easy to use scripting language. Making things like hotkeys and automation with it is a breeze. I really wish we had something that powerful and versatile on Unix.
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Pressing some of these hotkeys too often AFAIK is harmful for your wrists. So your best friend, if you're a power Windows user (yeah, it's not a joke), is AutoHotkey. It's a very powerful, fast and very easy to use scripting language. Making things like hotkeys and automation with it is a breeze. I really wish we had something that powerful and versatile on Unix.
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Ahsan
Can you please make a script which will completely uninstall the chromium edge and older edge from Windows 20H2 version?
Also include the removal of cortana from windows 10 20H2 as well, while keeping the search feature intact.
I believe a lot of people like myself would be looking for these scripts.
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Can you please make a script which will completely uninstall the chromium edge and older edge from Windows 20H2 version?
Also include the removal of cortana from windows 10 20H2 as well, while keeping the search feature intact.
I believe a lot of people like myself would be looking for these scripts.
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Cleartick
I'm working as a Customer Support agent. As you can guess, we have a damn lot of emails to answer to on a daily basis. CTRL + C/V, SHIFT + CTRL + V as well BUT the best of them is WINDOWS + V. Windows 10's clipboard addition back in 2019, really neat one if you ask me !
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I'm working as a Customer Support agent. As you can guess, we have a damn lot of emails to answer to on a daily basis. CTRL + C/V, SHIFT + CTRL + V as well BUT the best of them is WINDOWS + V. Windows 10's clipboard addition back in 2019, really neat one if you ask me !
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Maty
when you select a file with F2 you can rename it as you say and also if you need with ALT+1 you can view that or all of the selected files properities instead of right clicking and selecting it. Alt+2 also creates a new folder.
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when you select a file with F2 you can rename it as you say and also if you need with ALT+1 you can view that or all of the selected files properities instead of right clicking and selecting it. Alt+2 also creates a new folder.
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Anthony
Hi Chris here one I use quite a bit. If I need to jot something down i usually open a text file. In an empty area in a folder -right click once- then type W and T quickly afterwards this will create a text file on the fly.
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Hi Chris here one I use quite a bit. If I need to jot something down i usually open a text file. In an empty area in a folder -right click once- then type W and T quickly afterwards this will create a text file on the fly.
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Coke
Alt Left and Right I didn't know about but my mouse has side buttons which do the same thing, goes forward and backwards, so if you have mouse buttons on the side of your mouse you can use them when browsing the web :)
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Alt Left and Right I didn't know about but my mouse has side buttons which do the same thing, goes forward and backwards, so if you have mouse buttons on the side of your mouse you can use them when browsing the web :)
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VAN
Appreciate the info
Thanks
And good job
You might already know this but
On Firefox browser
Ctrl+t = new tab
Ctrl+w=close tab
Ctrl+shift+p =private mode/incognito for research purpose ;)
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Appreciate the info
Thanks
And good job
You might already know this but
On Firefox browser
Ctrl+t = new tab
Ctrl+w=close tab
Ctrl+shift+p =private mode/incognito for research purpose ;)
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ACOnetwork
For example
WIN+X hidden secret menu, if you click now U, you get power and logout shortcuts, R for restart, U to shut down, H to hibernate, S to sleep -
Also WIN + +/- to use zoom function -
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For example
WIN+X hidden secret menu, if you click now U, you get power and logout shortcuts, R for restart, U to shut down, H to hibernate, S to sleep -
Also WIN + +/- to use zoom function -
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