Hold down the shift key and click on the program icon in the task bar. It’s that easy!
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Use the Windows Key and the number pad to quickly open shortcuts from the taskbar. see the example below.
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If you have a lot of open windows, but you need to get to the desktop quickly, you can do it with a single action … Hold the “win” key…
Continue ReadingCreate shortcuts to your favorite sites on your desktop
If you have a few websites that you love to visit often, why not make a shortcut that will launch your browser in the desired website? Find a site you…
Continue ReadingReset your browser view size
Here are three ways to deal with zooming in your web browser: 1. “Control” (or “Command” on Mac) plus “0” resets it to default 2. “Control” (or “Command” on Mac)…
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Quickly clear your cache by pressing “Control,” plus “Shift,” plus “R.” This will also refresh your page.
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Move your window to any side of the screen, or to the next monitor. If you click the “Windows” key, plus one of the arrows (right, left, up, down), your…
Continue ReadingReopen or Unclose a Browsing Tab
If you want to get back a tab you closed, just press “Control” (or “Command” on Mac), plus “Shift,” plus “T,” and it will magically reappear.
Continue ReadingSelect multiple files using the keyboard
To select a bunch of files using your keyboard, you can press Shift + Down Arrow to select a single file or Shift + Page Down to select a large…
Continue ReadingPaste copied text as plain text
Paste copied text as plain text (without formatting). When you copy text from any source, programs will usually include any formatting that comes with it. To paste this as plain…
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