How about Windows + Shift +
Ctrl + Left / Right — please, Microsoft?
On Chrome on a PC, it's as easy as hitting Shift +
Ctrl + N (Shift + Command + N on a Mac).
You'll have to open a command prompt in administrator mode by entering cmd into the start menu and hitting
Ctrl + Shift + Enter, or right - clicking the command prompt and selecting Run as Administrator.
Type cmd into the start menu search box, and use
Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open in administrator mode.
For u few people that have a reason to use Internet Explorer we got you covered as well, click on the settings button, navigate to safety and choose the Delete browsing history option again you have the option of pressing
the Ctrl + Shift + Del keyboard combination.
Using the Group Policy Editor in Professional and above latter versions of Windows, you can easily modify or customize
the Ctrl + Alt + Del screen to include only the options that you want.
Press
Ctrl + D to agree to continue in developer mode when you see the «OS verification is OFF» warning.
From within Chrome OS, press
Ctrl + Alt + T to open a terminal window.
Select the «aero» folder, press
Ctrl + C to copy it, and then immediately press
Ctrl + V to paste it and make a copy of it.
Win +
Ctrl + D will also create a new virtual desktop.
While Developer Mode is enabled, you have to press
Ctrl + D to boot your Chromebook every time it boots.
To perform a voice search, open a new tab in Chrome (press
Ctrl + T) or visit Google's front page at google.com.
Select it and copy it by pressing
Ctrl + C. Switch over to your desktop and press
Ctrl + V to paste a copy of the file there.
Instead of pressing
Ctrl + D to skip this warning, press the Space button to re-enable OS verification and disable developer mode.
Firefox also makes it pretty easy to clear you web history, simply click on the Firefox button, expand the History section and select the Clear recent history option, alternatively you could go for
the Ctrl + Shift + Del keyboard combination.
Select the color.theme file and press
Ctrl + X to cut it.
In Firefox (the preferred browser for many privacy - focused folks), you'll hit Shift +
Ctrl + P (Shift + Command + P on a Mac).
In Windows 8 / 7 and Windows Vista, to open Task Manager you now have to press
Ctrl + Shift + Esc.
Let us in this post see how to change
Ctrl + Alt + Delete Options using the Windows Registry in Windows 7 / 8.
To get started click on the wrench icon, select tools and then choose the Clear browsing data option — alternatively you could hit
the Ctrl + Shift + Del keyboard combination.
You'll have to bypass this warning message with
the Ctrl + D keyboard shortcut, or the Chromebook will beep at you and encourage you to restore your Chromebook to its factory default configuration.
You also won't have to press
Ctrl + D every time you boot.
Probably trying to get as many orders and then
ctrl + alt + delete.
You'll need to press
Ctrl + D to bypass this screen every time you boot.
Type cmd into the start menu search box, and use
Ctrl + Shift + Enter to open in administrative mode.
Press
Ctrl + Alt + T to open a terminal window.
Once the program is in the hidden mode you access it only by a combination of keyboard keys, by default the hotkey is «
Ctrl + T» but again, you can change it from Settings.
Once you've made this edit, you'll need to restart Explorer, which can be done by logging out quickly, or using the secret method for restarting Explorer, by right - clicking on the Start Menu while holding down
the CTRL + SHIFT keys.
But from Windows Vista onwards it was changed to open a new
Ctrl + Alt + Del screen with consisted of options such as locking or logging off, starting the -LSB-...]
Until Windows XP,
the Ctrl + Alt + Del shortcut, was used to open the Windows Task Manager.
We've also added a new keyboard shortcut to open a new tab when a File Explorer window is in focus:
Ctrl + T. Remember, you can use
Ctrl + N to open a new window, and
Ctrl + W to close the window / tab.
To quickly create a shortcut, hold down
Ctrl + Shift and then drag and drop the file or folder icon in the desired destination folder.
For example, you'll have to press Command + C to copy text in OS X, but you'll have to press
Ctrl + C to copy text in Windows.
We also fixed a recent issue where if you used
Ctrl + C to copy selected text in the Edge URL bar, and then
Ctrl + Shift + P to open a new InPrivate window or
Ctrl + N to open a new regular window, using
Ctrl + V to paste the copied URL into the new window's address bar wouldn't work.
Standard shortcuts like
Ctrl + X for cut and
Ctrl + V for paste work perfectly, and I used Chromebooks for a full year before caring about the keyboard shortcuts because everything I needed to do worked.
For example, while you press
Ctrl + C,
Ctrl + X, and
Ctrl + V to copy, cut, and paste on Windows, you press Command + C, Command + X, and Command + V to do the same on a Mac.
Hint: If you're looking to define a specific term, use the «Find» function in your browser (
Ctrl + F or Command + F) to jump right to it.
In Windows 7, click Start button > Hold down
Ctrl + Shift & Right Click on an empty area in the Start Menu > Click «Exit Explorer».
Updated the Settings app so now
the CTRL + E keyboard shortcut will set focus to the Settings search box.
To start, press
Ctrl + Shift + Esc to open Task Manager and then click the Startup tab.
The command prompt finally has been updated and you can use
CTRL + V to paste into the prompt.
Now, once you have opened Microsoft Edge, hit
CTRL + Q and click on Books menu.
If you're using the Nano text editor, you can save the file by pressing
Ctrl + O and then Enter.
Close the editor by pressing
Ctrl + X.
Once you have, you can press
Ctrl + F1 within a game to start streaming.
Pressing
Ctrl + Windows +1 would show you the File Explorer window you most recently opened.
Ctrl + Alt + Delete will take you to a screen that allows you to quickly launch the Task Manager or perform other operations, such as signing out.
The screen capture tool I've used for ages, FastStone Capture (Windows, $ 20, seen above), has this feature; triggered by a toolbar button or by pressing
Ctrl + Alt + PrtScn.
For example, press
Ctrl + Windows + Tab to switch to the next tab and
Ctrl + Windows + Shift + Tab to switch to the previous tab.
Fire up Notepad (or whatever you use to store text) and press
Ctrl + V to paste the values.