What
Is a Keyboard Shortcut?
In computing, a keyboard shortcut is
a set of one or more keys that invoke a command in software or an operating
system.
They are typically an alternate
means for invoking commands that would otherwise be accessible only through a
menu, a mouse, or an aspect of the user interface. These shortcuts can expedite
common operations by reducing input sequences to a few keystrokes.
These shortcuts can provide an
easier and quicker method of using computer programs. These commands are
commonly accessed by using the Alt key
(on PC computers), command key (on Apple
computers), Ctrl, and Shift in conjunction with a single letter.
These shortcuts are for the
following programs and applications.
- Word
- Windows
- Internet Explorer
- File Explorer
- Windows System Commands
- Firefox
- Excel
- Mac
- Finder
- Chrome
This image shows multiple shortcuts
to a variety of functions that you can do in Microsoft Word.
Shortcut
Keys in Microsoft Word
- F1 key: Get
help on a selected command or use the Office assistant.
- Shift and F1 Key: Review
text formatting.
- F2 Key: Move
text or image.
- Shift + F2 Key: Copy
text.
- F3 Key:
Insert an autotext entry.
- Shift + F3 Key: Change
the case of the selected text.
- F4 Key: Perform
last action again.
- Shift + F4 Key: Perform
a Find or Go To action again.
- F5 Key: Displays
the Go To dialogue box. You can also get to Find and Replace from here.
- Shift + F5 Key: Move
to a previous revision.
- F6 Key: Go
to the next frame or pane.
- Shift + F6 Key: Go
to the previous frame or pane.
- F7 Key: Launch
the Spell Checker.
- Shift + F7 Key: Launch
the Thesaurus.
- F8 Key: Extend
the current selection.
- Shift + F8 Key: Shrink
the current selection.
- F9 Key: Refresh.
- Shift + F9 Key: Switch
between a field code and its result.
- F10 Key: Show
KeyTips.
- Shift + F10 Key: Display
a Shortcut Menu (same as right-clicking).
- F11 Key: Go
to the next field.
- SHIFT + F11 Key: Go
to the previous field.
- F12 Key: Open
Save As, equivalent to tools menu.
- Shift + F12 Key: Save
document, equivalent to tools menu.
- Ctrl and A: Selects
all in the current document.
- Ctrl and B: Bold
text.
- Ctrl and C: Copies
the item or text.
- Ctrl and D: Displays
the Font dialogue box.
- Ctrl and E: Switch
a paragraph between center and left alignment.
- Ctrl and F: Displays
the Find dialog box to search the current document.
- Ctrl and G: Displays
the Go To dialog box to search for a specific location in the current
document.
- Ctrl and H: Displays
the Replace dialogue box.
- Ctrl and I: Italicize
text.
- Ctrl and J: Switch
a paragraph between justified and left alignment.
- Ctrl and K: Create
a hyperlink.
- Ctrl and L:
Left align a paragraph.
- Ctrl and M: Indent
a paragraph from the left.
- Ctrl and N: Create
a new document.
- Ctrl and O: Opens
a new document.
- Ctrl and P: Prints
a document.
- Ctrl and R: Switch
the alignment of a paragraph between left and right.
- Ctrl and S: Saves
a document.
- Ctrl and U: Underlines
text.
- Ctrl and V: Pastes
the copied item or text.
- Ctrl and X: Cuts
the selected item or text.
- Ctrl and Y: Redo
the last action.
- Ctrl and Z: Undo
the last action.
- Ctrl and Enter: Insert
a page break.
- Ctrl and F2: Select
Print Preview command.
- Ctrl and F4: Closes
the active window.
- Ctrl and F6: Opens
the next window if multiple are open.
Windows
Shortcut Keys
- Windows Key + R: Opens
the Run menu.
- Windows Key + E: Opens
Explorer.
- Alt + Tab: Switch
between open programs.
- Windows Key + Up Arrow: Maximize current window.
- Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open
Task Manager.
- Windows Key + Break: Opens
system properties.
- Windows Key + F: Opens
search for files and folders.
- Windows Key + D: Hide/display
the desktop.
- Alt + Esc: Switch
between programs in order they were opened.
- Alt + Letter: Select
menu item by underlined letter.
- Ctrl + Esc: Open
Start menu.
- Ctrl + F4: Close
active document (does not work with some applications).
- Alt + F4: Quit
active application or close current window.
- Alt + Spacebar: Open
menu for active program.
- Ctrl + Left or Right Arrow: Move cursor forward or back one word.
- Ctrl + Up or Down Arrow: Move cursor forward or back one paragraph.
- F1: Open
Help menu for active application.
- Windows Key + M: Minimize
all windows.
- Shift + Windows Key + M: Restore windows that were minimized with previous
keystroke.
- Windows + F1: Open
Windows Help and Support.
- Windows + Tab: Open
Task view.
- Windows + Break: Open
the System Properties dialog box.
- Hold Right SHIFT key for eight seconds: Switch FilterKeys on and off.
- Left Alt + Left Shift + Print Screen: Switch High Contrast on and off.
- Left Alt + Left Shift + Num Lock: Switch Mouse keys on and off.
- Press Shift
five times: Switch Sticky keys on and off.
- Hold Num Lock
for five seconds: Switch Toggle keys on and off.
Internet
Explorer Shortcut Keys
- Alt + Left Arrow/Backspace: Go back to the previous page.
- Alt + Right Arrow: Go
to next page.
- F5: Refresh
page.
- F11: Toggle
between full-screen and regular view.
- Esc: Stop
downloading a page.
- Ctrl + ( + or -): Zoom
in or out of page by 10%.
- Ctrl + Enter: Adds
www. at the beginning and .com to the end of any text entered in the
Address bar.
- Ctrl + D: Add
the current site to your favorites.
- Ctrl + I: View
your favorites.
- Ctrl + N: Open
a new window.
- Ctrl + P: Print
the current page.
- Ctrl + T: Open
a new tab.
- Ctrl + F4: Closes
tabs in the background.
- Ctrl + Tab: Switch
between tabs.
- Spacebar: Click
the notification bar.
- Shift + Spacebar: Move
up one page.
- Alt + Down Arrow: Move
a selected item down the favorites list.
File
Explorer Shortcuts
- End: Display
bottom of current window.
- Home: Display
top of current window.
- Left Arrow: Collapse
the current selections or select a parent folder.
- Right Arrow: Display
the current selection or select the first subfolder.
Windows
System Commands
Type the following commands in your
Run dialogue box (Windows Key + R) to run specific programs.
- devmgmt.msc: Device
Manager
- msinfo32: System
Information
- cleanmgr: Disk
Cleanup
- ntbackup: Backup
or restore Wizard (Windows Backup Utility)
- mmc: Microsoft
Management Console
- excel: Microsoft
Excel (if installed)
- msaccess: Microsoft
Access (if installed)
- powerpnt: Microsoft
PowerPoint (if installed)
- winword: Microsoft
Word (if installed)
- frontpg: Microsoft
FrontPage (if installed)
- notepad: Notepad
- wordpad: WordPad
- calc: Calculator
- msmsgs: Windows
Messenger
- mspaint: Microsoft
Paint
- wmplayer: Windows
Media Player
- rstrui: System
restore
- control: Opens
the Control Panel
- control printers: Opens
the printers dialogue box
- cmd: Command
Prompt
- iexplore: Internet
Explorer
- compmgmt.msc: Computer
Management
- dhcpmgmt.msc: DHCP
Management
- dnsmgmt.msc: DNS
Management
- services.msc: Services
- eventvwr: Event
Viewer
- dsa.msc: Active
Directory Users and Computers
- dssite.msc: Active
Directory Sites and Services
This image shows some shortcuts for
basic functions while browsing in Firefox. The keystrokes begin with Ctrl if
using a PC and Cmd if using a Mac.
Firefox
Keyboard Shortcuts
Command |
Mac
OS |
Windows |
Go back a page. |
Command + Left Arrow |
Alt + Left Arrow |
Go forward a page. |
Command + Right Arrow |
Alt + Right Arrow |
Reload current page. |
F5 |
F5 |
Toggle between full screen and
regular screen. |
Command + Shift + F |
F11 |
Stop page from loading. |
Esc |
Esc |
Complete a .com address. |
Command + Return |
Ctrl + Enter |
Complete a .net address. |
Shift + Return |
Shift + Enter |
Complete a .org address. |
Command + Shift + Return |
Ctrl + Shift + Enter |
Clear recent history. |
Command + Shift + Delete |
Ctrl + Shift + Delete |
Add a bookmark for the current
page. |
Command + D |
Ctrl + D |
Display available bookmarks. |
Command + Shift + B |
Ctrl + Shift + B |
Display the download window. |
Command + J |
Ctrl + J |
Open a new browser window. |
Command + N |
Ctrl + N |
Print current page. |
Command + P |
Ctrl + P |
Opens a new tab. |
Command + T |
Ctrl + T |
Close the tab. |
Command + W |
Ctrl + W |
Close window. |
Command + Shift + W |
Ctrl + Shift + W |
Undo the close of a window. |
Command + Shift + N |
Ctrl + Shift + N |
Undo the close of a tab. |
Command + Shift + T |
Ctrl + Shift + T |
Moves through each of the open
tabs. |
Ctrl + Tab |
Ctrl + Tab |
Go to bottom of page. |
Command + Down Arrow |
End |
Go to top of page. |
Command + Up Arrow |
Home |
Here are a multitude of keyboard
shortcuts for Microsoft Excel.
Microsoft
Excel Shortcut Keys
- F2: Edit
the active cell.
- F5: Displays
the Go To box.
- F7: Open
the Spelling dialogue box to check a selected range.
- F11: Create
a chart of data in the current range in a separate sheet.
- Alt + Shift + F1: Insert
a new worksheet.
- Shift + F3: Opens
Insert Function dialogue box.
- Shift + F5: Opens
the Find and Replace dialogue box.
- Ctrl + Shift + Colon (:): Enter the current time.
- Ctrl + Semicolon (;): Enter the current date.
- Ctrl + A: Select
all content in the worksheet.
- Ctrl + B: Bold
highlighted selection.
- Ctrl + I: Italicize
highlighted selection.
- Ctrl + K: Open
the Insert hyperlink dialogue box.
- Ctrl + U: Underline
highlighted selection.
- Ctrl + 5: Apply
strikethrough formatting.
- Ctrl + P: Brings
up the print dialog box.
- Ctrl + Z: Undo.
- Ctrl + F9: Minimize
a workbook window to an icon.
- Ctrl + F10: Maximize
a selected workbook window.
- Ctrl + F6: Switch
to the next workbook window when multiple are open.
- Ctrl + Page Up: Move
to previous sheet in a workbook.
- Ctrl + Page Down: Move
to next sheet in a workbook.
- Ctrl + Tab: Switch
to next tab in dialogue box.
- Ctrl + Apostrophe ('): Insert the value of the above cell into the cell
currently selected.
- Ctrl + Shift + !: Apply
the Number format.
- Ctrl + Shift + $: Apply
the Currency format.
- Ctrl + Shift + #: Apply
the Date format.
- Ctrl + Shift + %: Apply
the Percentage format.
- Ctrl + Shift + ^: Apply
the Exponential format.
- Ctrl + Shift + @: Apply
the Time format.
- Ctrl + Arrow Key: Move
to the edge of the current data region in a worksheet.
- Ctrl + Space: Select
an entire column in a worksheet.
- Shift + Space: Select
an entire row in a worksheet.
Here is a selection of shortcuts for
those using a Mac.
Shortcuts
for Mac
- Command + X: Cut
selected text and copy it.
- Command + C: Copy
selected text.
- Command + V: Paste
copied text.
- Command + Z: Undo
previous command.
- Command + A: Select
all items.
- Command + F: Open
Find window to search text.
- Command + H: Hide windows of the front app.
- Command + N: Open
a new document or window.
- Command + O: Open a selected item.
- Command + P: Print
current document.
- Command + S: Save
current document.
- Command + W: Close
front window.
- Command + Q: Quit
the app.
- Command + M: Minimize the front window to the Dock.
- Command + Spacebar: Open
Spotlight search field.
- Command + Tab: Switch between open apps.
- Command + B:
Bold selected text.
- Command + I:
Italicize selected text.
- Command + U:
Underline selected text.
- Command + Semicolon (;): Find misspelled words in the document.
- Option + Command + Esc: Choose an app to force quit.
- Shift + Command + Tilde (~): Switch between open windows.
- Shift + Command + 3:
Take a screenshot.
- Fn + Up Arrow:
Scroll up one page.
- Fn + Down Arrow:
Scroll down one page.
- Fn + Left Arrow:
Scroll to the beginning of the document.
- Fn + Right Arrow:
Scroll to the end of the document.
Finder
Shortcuts
- Shift + Command + F:
Open All My Files window.
- Shift + Command + K:
Open Network window.
- Option + Command + L:
Open Downloads folder.
- Shift + Command + O:
Open documents folder.
- Shift + Command + U:
Open Utilities folder.
- Option + Command + D:
Show or hide the Dock.
- Shift + Command + N:
Create a new folder.
- Command + Delete:
Move the selected item to the Trash.
- Shift + Command + Delete: Empty Trash.
Here are shortcuts for browsing
functions when using Google Chrome. Keystrokes begin with Ctrl for PC users and
Cmd for Mac users.
Chrome
Keyboard Shortcuts
Command |
macOS |
Windows |
Open a new window. |
Command + N |
Ctrl + N |
Open new tab. |
Command + T |
Ctrl + T |
Reopen the last closed tab. |
Command + Shift + T |
Ctrl + Shift + T |
Move to next tab. |
Command + Option + Right Arrow |
Ctrl + Tab |
Move to the previous tab. |
Command + Option + Left Arrow |
Ctrl + Shift + Tab |
Open the previous page in the browsing
history. |
Command + [ |
Alt + Left Arrow |
Open next page in the browsing
history. |
Command + ] |
Alt + Right Arrow |
Close current tab. |
Command + W |
Ctrl + W |
Close the current window. |
Command + Shift + W |
Alt + F4 |
Open Bookmarks Manager. |
Command + Option + B |
Ctrl + Shift + O |
Open History page. |
Command + Y |
Ctrl + H |
Open Downloads page. |
Command + Shift + J |
Ctrl + J |
Open Find Bar. |
Command + F |
Ctrl + F |
Print current page. |
Command + P |
Ctrl + P |
Save the current page. |
Command + S |
Ctrl + S |
Reload current page. |
Command + R |
F5 |
Save the current page as a bookmark. |
Command + D |
Ctrl + D |
Toggle full-screen mode. |
Command + Ctrl + F |
F11 |
How
to Create a Windows Shortcut Key
- Open the folder or directory that contains the program you wish to create a shortcut for.
- Right-click on the program and click Create Shortcut.
- This will create a shortcut named "Shortcut to
<your program>" in the directory you are in. If you wish to rename this shortcut, right-click the file and click Rename.
- Once the above steps have been completed, you can copy this shortcut and paste it anywhere to execute this program.
Once the shortcut has been created,
you can assign a keystroke to that Windows shortcut.
- Right-click the shortcut and click Properties.
- Click the Shortcut tab.
- Click in the Shortcut key box and press a
letter. For example, if you press "p", the shortcut key will automatically be made to Ctrl + Alt + P. This means that if saved,
pressing Ctrl and Alt and P will run that shortcut.