Windows Vista Keyboard Shortcut Keys






Become the expert of windows vista, with very useful shortcut keyboard keys of Windows vista, we have provided all the shortcut keys here , that will defiantly help you in working on windows vista…
General Vista Shortcuts (e.g. Vista Explorer, Desktop)
ctrl+c, ctrl+x, ctrl+vctrl+c for copy, ctrl+x for cut and ctrl+v for paste.
ctrl+zUndo an action.
ctrl+yRedo an action.
deleteDelete an item and place it into the Recycle Bin.
shift+deleteDelete an item permanently without placing it into the Recycle Bin.
shift+f10Activates context menu of active object. Replaces the right mouse button. Once in the context menu use arrow keys, a-z and enter to get to the selection.
f2Changes the file name of an object.
f2, then arrow left/arrow rightMove one character to the left or right of an object name.
f2, then ctrl+arrow left/ctrl+arrow rightMove one word to the left or right of an object name.
f2, then home/endJump to the beginning or end of an object name.
f2, then ctrl+aSelect complete object name (is selected by default)
Hold shift then press arrow up/arrow downSelect multiple items: Hold the shift key, navigate with arrow up/arrow down to extend selection to multiple items.
Hold ctrl key, navigate with arrow up/arrow down, and hit spaceSelect multiple items: Hold the ctrl key, navigate with arrow up/arrow down to select or de-select multiple items using space.
ctrl+aSelect all objects e.g. in a Folder Tree.

Windows/Vista Explorer Shortcuts
win+eStart Windows Explorer in “My Computer” location.
alt+d or f4Jump to the address bar on the top of the Explorer Window.
tab/shift+tabMoves between Explorer Panes.
ctrl+eJumps to Search Box in Explorer.
arrow keys, see above for selecting items.Navigate between objects.
shift+arrow left/arrow rightGo to previous or next Window (same effect as the forward and backward button).
alt+arrow upGo to the parent directory.
home/endActivates the first or last object in Explorer Window.
f2Changes the filename of an object, see above for editing shortcuts.

Working on the Vista Desktop
win key or ctrl+escapeActivate Start Menu. Then use arrow keys. Then use space and enter to navigate within Start Menu.
win+dMinimize all open Application Windows and return to a clean desktop. Pressing it again restores the previous state.
arrow keysNavigate between objects on the desktop. Then use space or enter to select or start e.g. an application or open a folder.
home/endActivate the first (top left corner) or last object (bottom right corner) on the desktop.
enterLaunch the active object.
shift+f10Activate context menu of an active object. Replaces the right mouse button. Once in the context menu use arrow keys, a-z and enter to get to the selection.
alt+tab, alt+shift+tabHolding the alt key and continuously press tab to move forward between open applications. Release tab when the desired object is active to launch it. Add shift to the shortcut combination to move backwards.
alt+escape/alt+shift+escapeCycle Through the Applications in the order they were opened/accessed.
tab, shift+tab on empty desktopNavigate between desktop, the quick-launch bar, task bar and notification bar. Then use arrow keys and enter or space to activate specific icons.
a … zPressing the initial letter of the name of any objects will highlight the respective application or folder. Continue typing the object name if multiple objects start with the same letter.
win+pauseAccess System Properties which holds system properties, computer name, device manager and so on.

Work with Vista (Application) Windows
alt+f4Close the active item or folder. Also will open “Shuts Down Windows” menu when on an empty desktop.
f10 or alt+letter, then arrow keysJump to Application Menu.
alt+spaceOpen the title bar menu.
alt+space, then enterRestore Window.
alt+space, then xMaximize Window.
alt+space, then nMinimize Window.
f11Turn full page view on or off.

Use Vista Features with Shortcuts
win+eStart Windows Explorer.
win+rOpen the Run Window.
win+breakDisplay System Properies Window.
win+dDisplay the Windows Desktop.
win+mMinimizes all open Windows and display the desktop.
win+shift+mRestores the Windows previously minimized with win+m.
win+f or f3 on empty desktop.Open Windows Search
ctrl+win+fSearch for Computers (with Active Directory activated).
win+f1Display Windows Help.
win+lLock the keyboard or computer.
win+uStart Ease of Access Center.
alt+enterView the properties for a selected items.

Vista Photo Gallery Shortcuts
ctrl+fOpen the fix pane.
ctrl+pPrint the selected picture.
enterView the selected picture at a larger size.
ctrl+iOpen or close the details pane.
ctrl+./ctrl+,Rotate the picture clockwise or counter-clockwise
f2Rename the selected item.
ctrl+eSearch for an item.
alt+arrow left/alt+arrow rightGo back or go forward.
+/-Zoom in and out or resize the picture thumbnail.
ctrl+bBest fit.
arrow left/arrow rightSelect the previous or next item.
arrow downSelect the next item or row.
arrow upPrevious item (Easel) or previous row (Thumbnail).
page up/page downPrevious or next screen.
home/endSelect the first or last item.
deleteMove the selected item to the Recycle Bin.
shift+deletePermanently delete the selected item.
arrow leftCollapse node.
arrow rightExpand node.

Vista photo Gallery Shortcuts (when working with Videos)
jMove back one frame.
kPause the playback.
lMove forward one frame.
iSet the start trim point.
oSet the end trim point.
mSplit a clip.
homeStop and rewind all the way back to the start trim point.
alt+arrow right/alt+arrow leftAdvance to the next or previous frame.
ctrl+kStop and rewind playback.
ctrl+pPlay from the current location.
home/endMove the start trim point.
page up/page downSeek to nearest split point before or after the current location.

Other Vista Shortcuts
alt+shiftChange language option if language bar is active.
shift when inserting CD or DVDPrevent CD or DVD from from automatically playing.

0 comments:

Post a Comment

 
Top