Top 20 Amazing Unknown Windows Shortcuts that make you a pro (part 2)





21. Press Ctrl+D to directly bookmark an open page on your browser.
22. Pressing F7 on a PC or Mac does a quick spell check.
23. The command for creating something new is Ctrl+N on Windows .
So, if it's a browser, the command will open a new window, and for word, image editing or any other process likewise, the command will open a new page.
24. Make a GIF out of any YouTube video by just adding "gif" right before "youtube" in the URL.
25. Press Ctrl+F on a word document to quickly find a particular word in the text body.
26. Switch off saving 'cookies' on your privacy settings while checking airfare prices, or visit the page in Incognito Mode.
Since, with most travel booking websites, the ticket fares increase with each time you visit the website, clearing the cache and cookies, or even just visiting travel websites in Incognito mode will help tell you the real prices of the tickets.
27. On YouTube you can use 'J' and 'L' keys to rewind or fast forward the video, respectively; and, use 'K' to pause the video.
28. Add "NSFW" in the URL before "YouTube" to bypass the age restriction.
29. Windows Key+Space Bar will change the input language (if you have that option), and change the keyboard layout.
30. Open the windows charms (the toolbar on the right) by pressing Windows Key+C.
31. Access the address bar on your browser directly by pressing Alt+D.
32. Press down the Windows Key and a number to open the corresponding application pinned to the taskbar.
33. Drag and drop an open application onto the taskbar to pin it there.
34. Press down the Windows Key+Enter to open the Windows Narrator - a light duty reading application.

35. Use the Windows key+R command to open the "run" command from where you can access any application or program by typing its name and hitting Enter.
36. Press the Shift key 5 times to turn on Sticky Keys, which let's you use keys like Shift and Ctrl by pressing it just once instead of holding it down.
37. Pressing down Ctrl and then either pressing the Home button or the End
button will take you to the top and the bottom of a page, respectively.
38. You can select multiple items (including tabs on your browser) by just holding down the Ctrl button and selecting the group of items you would like selected together.
Don't need a mouse any more, do you?
Edit1: Well this is the most useful one i just come across
39 .While filling application forms or signing up in any site, we used to hit TAB to go to the next text field. But if there is any mistake in the previous field, many use MOUSE .Instead of this, simply use SHIFT+TAB to go to the previous field.




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