One of the most basic keyboard shortcut is Ctrl + C (copy) , Ctrl + X (cut)and Ctrl +V but we are not here to talk about that we are here to talk about the keyboard shortcuts that will make your life more productive.
Windows Key + Arrow: Windows Snap
Hit Windows + Left Arrow to snap a window to the left side of the screen or Windows + Right Arrow to snap it to the right. If you have more than one screen, you can hit the key combo more than once to move a window from one screen to another and you can snap a different window to each monitor edge, allowing you to have four snapped windows on two displays (or six or a three-display setup). Hitting Windows + Up Arrow maximizes a window while Window + Down Arrow minimizes it.
Shift + Arrow: Highlight Text
To
highlight text with your keyboard, simply hold down the Shift key as you move
the cursor with the arrow keys. If you also hold down CTRL, you can highlight
whole words rather than individual characters with each arrow press. Remember
that you can also change text to bold (CTRL + B) or italics (CTRL + I) in most
programs without using a mouse.
Shift + F7: Thesaurus Lookup in Word
Every time we write an article we like to keep it fresh by using some new words, If you are writing an English essay and like to impress your professor your can use Thesaurus to make your article interesting.
Windows Key + L: Lock Your PC
It is better to lock your system when you are going for a quick coffee break otherwise in some case scenarios when you leave you system your friends might mess up your pc and cause you a big headache.
ALT + Left Arrow: Back in Web Browser
Some times you want to take a quick look at the page you visited seconds ago then you can just press Alt and Left Arrow to make you work out a quick look.
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