SHORTCUTS
Are you tired of wasting time navigating through menus and clicking buttons in Windows? Do you want to speed up your workflow and become more productive on your computer? If so, you're in luck! Windows is packed with a variety of keyboard shortcuts that can help you perform tasks faster and more efficiently. Whether you're a casual user or a power user, learning these shortcuts can make a big difference in how you work with your computer.
- Windows key + C: Activates Cortana.
- Windows key + D: Shows the desktop and minimizes all open windows.
- Windows key + E: Opens File Explorer.
- Windows key + H: Activates dictation mode.
- Windows key + I: Opens the Settings app.
- Windows key + L: Locks your computer.
- Windows key + M: Minimizes all open windows.
- Windows key + P: Opens the Project screen for multiple displays.
- Windows key + Q: Opens the search box.
- Windows key + S: Opens the search box in Windows 10.
- Windows key + Ctrl + D: Adds a virtual desktop.
- Windows key + Ctrl + Left/Right arrow: Switches between virtual desktops.
- Windows key + Shift + Left/Right arrow: Moves an app from one monitor to another.
- Windows key + Comma: Temporarily shows the desktop.
- Windows key + Tab: Opens the Task View to switch between open apps.
- Windows key + Plus (+)/Minus (-): Zooms in or out.
- Windows key + Home: Minimizes all non-active windows.
- Windows key + Left/Right arrow: Snaps a selected window to the left or right side of the screen.
- Windows key + Up/Down arrow: Maximizes or restores the selected window.
- Windows key + Spacebar: Switches between available input languages and keyboard layouts.
- Windows key + Shift + M: Restores all minimized windows.
- Windows key + Ctrl + F: Opens the Search for Computers dialog box.
- Windows key + Ctrl + Esc: Opens the Start menu.
Are you tired of navigating your iPhone the long way? Did you know that iOS offers a range of shortcuts that can save you time and effort? While some shortcuts are well-known and widely used, there are a few hidden gems that only a handful of iOS users are aware of. In this post, we've rounded up 20 little-known iOS shortcuts that can help you get the most out of your iPhone. So, let's dive in and discover these hidden iOS treasures!
1. Force quit an app: Swipe up on the app in the App Switcher to force quit it.
2. Access the App Switcher: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen and pause for a moment.
3. Move the cursor more easily: Press and hold the spacebar to move the cursor more easily while typing.
4. Quickly delete a word: Press and hold the Backspace key to quickly delete a word.
5. Use the one-handed keyboard: Press and hold the emoji or globe key, then select the one-handed keyboard icon.
6. Quickly access camera: Press and hold the Camera app icon on the lock screen to launch the camera quickly.
7. Quickly access voicemail: Press and hold the 1 key on the Phone app keypad.
8. Quickly redial a number: Press the green Call button to redial the last number called.
9. Quickly access saved passwords: Go to Settings > Passwords & Accounts > Website & App Passwords to quickly access saved passwords.
10. Switch between open tabs in Safari Swipe left or right on the address bar to switch between open tabs.
11. Save an email draft: Swipe down on the email composition window to save the email as a draft
12. Access frequently used symbols: Press and hold a key on the keyboard to access frequently used symbols.
13. Add custom vibration patterns: Go to Settings> Sounds & Haptics > Ringtone > Vibration> Create New Vibration to add custom vibration patterns.
14. Disable in-app purchases: Go to Settings > Screen Time > Content & Privacy Restrictions.> iTunes & App Store Purchases > In-app Purchases to disable in-app purchases.
15. Use 3D Touch on apps: Press and hold an app icon to access shortcuts and app-specific features.
16. Quickly access recently used apps: Double tap the Home button to access recently used apps.
17. Quickly access the search bar. Swipe down on the home screen to access the search bar.
18. Quickly access the camera roll: Swipe up on the camera app icon to access the camera roll.
19. Use Siri without voice: Press and hold the Home button to activate Siri without using voice commands.
20. Quickly access the notes app: Swipe up on the lock screen to access the notes app.
That's really helpful...please give for ios too ..
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