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How to Use Computer without Mouse.

 Navigating Your Computer Efficiently with Keyboard Shortcuts



Operating a computer seamlessly often involves the use of a trackpad or a mouse. However, in situations where these peripherals are not available, or for users who prefer a quicker and more efficient way of interacting with their computer, utilizing keyboard shortcuts can be an excellent alternative. Today, let's delve into three essential shortcuts for both Windows and Mac systems that can enhance your overall computing experience.

Windows Keyboard Shortcuts:

  • Win: Open the Start menu
  • Alt+Tab: Switch between open applications
  • Alt+F4: Close the active program
  • Tab: Move to the next section or field
  • Arrow Keys: Navigate right, left, up, or down
  • Win+S: Search within the computer
  • Win+E: Open File Explorer
  • Enter: Confirm a selection
  • Esc: Exit a dialog or menu
  • Win+Up: Maximize windows
  • Win+Down: Minimize windows
  • Win+Left or Win+Right: Snap windows to the left or right
  • Alt+Space: Access additional options (Arrow keys can be used for navigation)
  • Space: Scroll through long web pages or documents
  • Shift+F10: Access options that appear when right-clicking with a mouse
  • Shift and Arrow Key: Select text
  • Shift+Ctrl and Arrow Key: Select a word at a time
  • Ctrl+C: Copy text
  • Ctrl+V: Paste text
  • Ctrl+S: Save a file
  • Ctrl+A: Select all text
  • Ctrl+W: Close windows or tabs

For more Windows shortcuts, click here.

Mac Keyboard Shortcuts:

  • Cmd+C: Copy text
  • Cmd+V: Paste text
  • Cmd+S: Save a file
  • Cmd+A: Select all text
  • Cmd+W: Close windows or tabs
  • Arrow keys: Navigate in menus and dialog boxes
  • Tab: Move to the next text field or element
  • Space: Scroll through web pages or documents
  • Esc: Go back
  • Enter: Confirm a selection or activate a button
  • Cmd+Tab: Switch between open applications
  • Cmd+Space: Search within the Mac
  • Ctrl+F2: Move focus to the menu bar
  • Ctrl+F3: Move focus to the Dock
  • Cmd+M: Minimize the active window
  • Shift+Arrow keys: Select text
  • Shift+Option+Arrow keys: Select one word at a time

For more Mac shortcuts, click here.

In addition to these keyboard shortcuts, if you want to use the numeric keypad on your keyboard as a mouse on a Mac, navigate to 'Settings > Accessibility > Mouse.' Enable the mouse keys, and you can now use the numeric keypad to control the mouse cursor.

                                      TrendyTechTales - Team

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