The answer is that you need to use the Win + I
shortcut key combination to pull up the Metro settings menu (more useful for Metro applications, of course)...
If you see something that says your computer is infected and pops up a message, hold down that CMD + Q
shortcut key combination to close out of everything immediately.
You can, of course, use the CMD + OPT + H + M
shortcut key combination to hide most windows... but that's a lot of keys to hit at once, and it doesn't always minimize everything in my experience.
Pull up Spotlight with a quick CMD + SPACE
shortcut key combination, and then type in Keychain to launch the Keychain Access utility.
This is a one page list of all
the shortcut key combinations you can use in Excel.
Any of
these shortcut key combinations will return the text to something you can work with without you having to wander through the menus looking for a fix.
Not exact matches
If you're more of a speed typist than mouse enthusiast, you should be aware of the various
shortcut keys (
key combinations pressed simultaneously) that invoke commands you use often.
Once you've selected the command, click into the «Press new
shortcut key» field, then press the
key combination you'd like to assign.
After years of touch typing on Apple keyboards and the Logitech L750 solar - powered (non-bluetooth) keyboard, with this thing I suffered a month of mushy
keys, awkward
shortcut combinations, lots typos, all while having to look at the keyboard like a typing newbie.
I love the fact that I can keybind so many
shortcuts using the
combination of these three modifier
keys.
A WinKey
shortcut is a
combinations of two or more
keys that you can press at the same time, in order to perform a task quickly.
The control for the keyboard lighting, for instance, is a
combination of the Fn and S
keys, and the gray logos that guide you to this
shortcut aren't backlit.