
There are many types of computers used in small businesses today but statistically the most common operating system is still Microsoft Windows so these lists are built for Windows-based PCs. That said, we don’t want our Mac users to feel left out so I’ve found the current list of Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts also. Without further ado, in no particular order here are my favorite time-saving keyboard shortcuts for Microsoft Windows:
Microsoft Windows Keyboard Shortcuts
- Alt + Tab: Hold Alt and tap Tab to cycle through all open applications. When you land on the one you’d like to switch to, release Alt.
- Alt + Shift + Tab: Same as above except the rotation is “backwards.”
- Ctrl + Arrow: Hold Ctrl and tap the left or right arrow key to move through text a word at a time. Handy for fixing a spelling a error a few words back as you type.
- Shift + Arrow: Hold Shift to highlight text as you move through a document with the arrow keys. If used with the left or right arrow key you will highlight one character at a time. If used with the up or down arrow key you will highlight an entire line at a time.
- Ctrl + Shift + Arrow: Same as above except text will be highlighted. Handy for copying or deleting entire sections of text. Keep in mind that you can use paste (Ctrl+C) in conjunction with the highlight function to replace text. Use of Delete and backspace is not necessary.
- Windows + L: Lock your PC.
- Windows + F: Open the Windows “Search” dialog box.
- Windows + R: Open the Windows “Run” dialog box.
- Windows + D: Immediately minimize all windows and show your Desktop.
- Alt + F4: Closes the selected program.
Web Browser Keyboard Shortcuts
- Tab: When navigating a web form, Tab will move forward one field.
- Shift + Tab: When navigating a web form, Shift + Tab will move backwards one field.
- Ctrl + Tab: Cycles through the tabs of a single instance of most popular web browsers. Works similar to Alt + Tab for applications.
- Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Same as above except the rotation is “backwards.”
- Alt + Arrow Key: Equivalent to using the “Forward” or “Back” buttons in your web browser.
- Ctrl + D: Add Bookmark.
- Ctrl + T: New Tab.
- Ctrl + F: Find text within the currently-displayed webpage.
- Ctrl + +/-: Holding Ctrl and tapping+ will “Zoom in” to a webpage (make the text larger) while holding Ctrl and tapping– will “Zoom Out” (make the text smaller).
- F5: Refresh the current webpage. Equivalent to clicking your browser’s reload button.
We realize this is a lot of keyboard shortcuts to learn but if you can integrate them into your daily routine they really will save you some time. I suggest you bookmark this page or print it and keep a copy somewhere near your computer. If you can learn one new shortcut a week you’ll have learned all of them in just a few months!
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