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Complete list of Windows 8/8.1 keyboard shortcuts

Posted on March 1, 2013

windows-9-logoIf you’re a frequent visitor to this blog you probably know that I love keyboard shortcuts and write about them fairly often. Today it dawned on me that I have never posted a complete list of all the Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts in a single comprehensive list. Well, here it is!

If you’re new to the world of keyboard shortcuts, they are extremely easy to use. Simply press and hold the appropriate modifier key (Windows, Ctrl, ALT or Function) and then press the key that follows the plus sign. You’ll find the Windows key on the lower left-hand corner of the keyboard between the Ctrl and Alt keys (check out the photo at the bottom of the page for exact placement).

Now that the preliminaries are out of the way, here is your complete list of Windows 8 keyboard shortcuts: [Read more…]

Shortcut to loading a web page with Windows 8

Posted on February 25, 2013

windows-8-logoRegular readers of this blog know that I’m no big fan of Windows 8, but I must admit that it does have several new features that are pretty neat. One of my favorites is how you can search for virtually anything simply by typing anywhere on the Start screen.

Well, thanks to a tip from one of my Facebook friends (Thanks Steve!) I now know that this also includes web pages!

For example, if I want to see what’s new on Flickr all I have to do is type www.flickr.com while viewing the Start screen and my default web browser will open up with the Flickr home page displayed within it. Pretty neat, huh?

Of course the fastest way to load a page you visit on a regular basis is to simply click the Bookmark link in your browser, but if the browser isn’t already open this is a real time saver. Give it a try!

Is this the handiest keyboard shortcut ever?

Posted on February 7, 2013

ctrl-zHow many times have you been typing away on a lengthy report, email or blog post only to realize that you just accidentally committed a faux pas and erased half of your document?

When this happens you have to stop typing (losing your train of thought in the process) and click “Edit”, then “Undo” (assuming they are even available to you at the time). If you do a lot of writing this can really eat into your productivity and patience levels. [Read more…]

How to capture a screenshot in Windows

Posted on December 19, 2012

sample-screenshot

From time to time we need to capture an image of the items currently being displayed on the computer screen.  This is called a “screenshot”, and it can display the contents of the entire screen or just a portion of it. Windows makes it easy to create a screenshot of the entire screen. Here’s how: [Read more…]

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