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Keyboard Shortcuts Instead of Mouse Many RSI sufferers report that they feel less pain when typing compared to when mousing. Thus, a desire to avoid mouse as much as possible. Below are some tips from  Susan Fulton  Alan Cantor  Microsoft Shortcuts  on how to survive in Windows 95 without the mouse. More tips are welcome.  Keyboard instead of mouse -- some tips, for Windows 95  HYPERLINK "
mailto:fulton@NYTIMES.COM"
 by Susan Fulton (New York Times)  ALT+ SPACEBAR--opens control menu (like clicking on the symbol in the top left corner of a window, from which you select (perhaps using mouse, perhaps using arrow keys and enter) among restore, minimize, maximize, close, etc) SPACEBAR -- hitting this will finalize a selection of an item in a list or an icon on the screen that's only half- selected, i.e., there's a box around the name but full highlighting is not there. Also puts a checkmark or big dot in a little box or circle for you to check one of several options.  ENTER -- will activate a selected item. Hitting Enter with a program icon selected will open the program. with a button highlighted, will activate the "
button."
 It appears highlighted from the heavier line around it, or it might look like a depressed button. Hitting a letter key will take you to the first item in a dialogue box that begins with that letter. I.E., in open file dialogue box, hit w one or more times  to go to the "
Windows"
 folder in the list of stuff that appears on the C drive. This can save a whole lot of hand action. CTRL+z -- undo CTRL+y -- redo CTRL+a -- select all CTRL+x --cut CTRL+c --copy CTRL+v --paste CTRL+p – print CTRL+s --save CTRL+ALT+DEL--reboots the computer – eventually. First, it'll tell you what's hung up. CTRL+esc-- same as clicking on the "
start button"
 in the taskbar area of the screen  ALT+F4 shuts down the selected program.  TAB--VERY USEFUL. takes you from one field to another, one "
button"
 to another, one icon to another etc.  SHIFT+TAB -- it tabs you backward HOME – to beginning of line or far left of field or screen. END --to end of line, or far right of field or screen. CTRL+home -- to the top CTRL+END -- to the bottom PAGE UP -- moves you up in your document or dialogue box by one page PAGE DOWN -- moves you down in your document or dialogue list by one page ARROW KEYS--these will move you about the screen or dialogue box, or menu, not just a document. Modifier keys like CTRL and SHIFT when pressed at same time as arrow keys or page up and page down will perform selection and larger movements. For instance, CTRL + right arrow jumps to next word, and SHIFT+CTRL+RIGHT ARROW selects the whole word.  ESC -- to cancel, or get rid of something like box or window that popped up when you didn't want it (or if you change your  mind) etc. ALT + the underlined letter in a menu item carries out the action.  SHIFT+F10—like right click, brings up context menu ALT+TAB—cycles through open applications [ALT] + down arrow--opens up a "
Drop down list"
 -those little arrows that sit next to fields in which you must make a choice, for instance in the "
Look in"
 field of an "
Open"
 dialogue box.  [ALT] + TAB        --holding down the [ALT] and hitting tab cycles you through open applications. Thus, to sign off windows 95: CTRL+ESC, UP, ENTER, ENTER.  [Hot and Other Keys] *General folder / Windows Explorer shortcuts for a selected object:         Keys                    Action       -----------------------------------------------------------------         F2                      Rename         F3                      Find         CTRL+X, C, or V         Cut, Copy, or Paste         SHIFT+DELETE            Delete immediately without putting the file                                 in Recycle Bin         ALT+ENTER               Properties         ALT+double-click        Properties         CTRL+right-click        Put alternative verbs on the context menu                                 (Open With)         SHIFT+double-click      Explore the object if it has an Explore                                 command         CTRL+drag a file to a         folder                  Copy a file         CTRL+SHIFT+drag a         file to the desktop         or a folder             Create a shortcut         CTRL+ESC,ESC,TAB,SHIFT+F10                                 Open taskbar properties [General control over folders/Windows Explorer]         F4 (Explorer)           Displays the combo box         F5                      Refresh         F6                      Switches between panes in Windows Explorer         CTRL+G(Windows         Explorer)               Goto         CTRL+Z                  Undo         CTRL+A                  Select all         BACKSPACE               Goes to the parent folder         SHIFT+           Closes this folder and all its parent folders [In Windows Explorer]         Num*                    Expands everything under selection         Num-                    Expands selection         Num+ or Right arrow     Collapses selection         Right arrow             Expands current selection if it's collapsed;                                 otherwise goes to the first child.         Left arrow              Collapses current selection if it's expanded;                                 otherwise goes to the parent [In Properties]         CTRL+TAB or         CTRL+SHIFT+TAB          Switches between Properties tabs [In Open/Save Common Dialog Boxes]         F4                      Drop down the location list         F5                      Refresh the view         Backspace               Go to parent folder if focus is on view window [General Keyboard-Only Commands]         F1                      Help         F10                     Goes to menu mode         SHIFT+F10               Context menu for selected item         CTRL+ESC                Brings up Start menu         CTRL+ESC, ESC           Focus on the Start button         SHIFT+F10               Context menu         ALT+TAB                 Switch to the running program         SHIFT while         inserting CD            Bypasses auto-run         Alt+M when focus         is on taskbar           Minimizes all windows [Accessibility Shortcuts]         Tap SHIFT 5 times       Toggles StickyKeys on/off         Hold down Right         SHIFT for 8 seconds     Toggles FilterKeys on/off         Hold down NumLock         for 5 seconds           Toggles ToggleKeys on/off         Left ALT+LEFT+SHIFT         +NumLock                Toggles MouseKeys on/off         Left ALT+LEFT+SHIFT         +PrintScreen            Toggles HighContrast on/off [MS Natural Keyboard]         Win+R                   Run dialog         Win+M                   Minimize All         Shift-Win+M             Undo Minimize All         Win+F1                  Windows Help         Win+E                   Explorer         Win+F                   Find Files or Folders         CTRL+Win+F              Find Computer         Win+Tab                 Cycle through taskbar buttons         Win+Break               PSS Hotkey... (System properties) Keyboard-only access to Windows 95  HYPERLINK "
mailto:acantor@interlog.com"
 by Alan Cantor  Full text of the article on Keyboard-only access to Windows 95  1. Use Alt + underlined character to select a menu. Or Press F10 to toggle menu mode. (Choose your method!) 2. Press the underlined character to select an item on a menu. 3. Use the first letter to select file names from a list (e.g., in Windows Explorer, on desktop, in folders.) This is often the fastest way to move around a long file list. 4. Useful key combos to experiment with: Tab; Ctrl + Tab; Ctrl + PgUp;  Ctrl + PgDown. Hold down these in combination with Shift key to change direction. 5. Other useful shortcut keys: Spacebar; Home; End; Ctrl+ Home; Ctrl + End. 6. Task switching: Alt + Tab and Alt + Esc. The latter is not well known, but indispensible. 7. "
Delete"
 key often deletes an item. 8. Backspace key moves "
up"
 one level in a directory tree. Works in folders and with Windows Explorer. (See what I mean about lousy keyboard interface? NOt exactly intuitive, is it?) 9. Press Spacebar to select an item, Enter to "
double click."
 10. Keyboard shortcuts that almost always work: Start menu: Ctrl + Esc. Cancel: Esc. Exit: Alt + F4. Open, New, Save, Bold, Italic, Underline : Ctrl O, N, S, B, I, U. Undo: Ctrl + Z or Alt + Bkspace. Bilbo Home Page
Keyboard Shortcuts Instead Of Mouse
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Keyboard Shortcuts Instead Of Mouse

  • 1. Keyboard Shortcuts Instead of Mouse Many RSI sufferers report that they feel less pain when typing compared to when mousing. Thus, a desire to avoid mouse as much as possible. Below are some tips from Susan Fulton Alan Cantor Microsoft Shortcuts on how to survive in Windows 95 without the mouse. More tips are welcome. Keyboard instead of mouse -- some tips, for Windows 95 HYPERLINK " mailto:fulton@NYTIMES.COM" by Susan Fulton (New York Times) ALT+ SPACEBAR--opens control menu (like clicking on the symbol in the top left corner of a window, from which you select (perhaps using mouse, perhaps using arrow keys and enter) among restore, minimize, maximize, close, etc) SPACEBAR -- hitting this will finalize a selection of an item in a list or an icon on the screen that's only half- selected, i.e., there's a box around the name but full highlighting is not there. Also puts a checkmark or big dot in a little box or circle for you to check one of several options. ENTER -- will activate a selected item. Hitting Enter with a program icon selected will open the program. with a button highlighted, will activate the " button." It appears highlighted from the heavier line around it, or it might look like a depressed button. Hitting a letter key will take you to the first item in a dialogue box that begins with that letter. I.E., in open file dialogue box, hit w one or more times to go to the " Windows" folder in the list of stuff that appears on the C drive. This can save a whole lot of hand action. CTRL+z -- undo CTRL+y -- redo CTRL+a -- select all CTRL+x --cut CTRL+c --copy CTRL+v --paste CTRL+p – print CTRL+s --save CTRL+ALT+DEL--reboots the computer – eventually. First, it'll tell you what's hung up. CTRL+esc-- same as clicking on the " start button" in the taskbar area of the screen ALT+F4 shuts down the selected program. TAB--VERY USEFUL. takes you from one field to another, one " button" to another, one icon to another etc. SHIFT+TAB -- it tabs you backward HOME – to beginning of line or far left of field or screen. END --to end of line, or far right of field or screen. CTRL+home -- to the top CTRL+END -- to the bottom PAGE UP -- moves you up in your document or dialogue box by one page PAGE DOWN -- moves you down in your document or dialogue list by one page ARROW KEYS--these will move you about the screen or dialogue box, or menu, not just a document. Modifier keys like CTRL and SHIFT when pressed at same time as arrow keys or page up and page down will perform selection and larger movements. For instance, CTRL + right arrow jumps to next word, and SHIFT+CTRL+RIGHT ARROW selects the whole word. ESC -- to cancel, or get rid of something like box or window that popped up when you didn't want it (or if you change your mind) etc. ALT + the underlined letter in a menu item carries out the action. SHIFT+F10—like right click, brings up context menu ALT+TAB—cycles through open applications [ALT] + down arrow--opens up a " Drop down list" -those little arrows that sit next to fields in which you must make a choice, for instance in the " Look in" field of an " Open" dialogue box. [ALT] + TAB --holding down the [ALT] and hitting tab cycles you through open applications. Thus, to sign off windows 95: CTRL+ESC, UP, ENTER, ENTER. [Hot and Other Keys] *General folder / Windows Explorer shortcuts for a selected object: Keys Action ----------------------------------------------------------------- F2 Rename F3 Find CTRL+X, C, or V Cut, Copy, or Paste SHIFT+DELETE Delete immediately without putting the file in Recycle Bin ALT+ENTER Properties ALT+double-click Properties CTRL+right-click Put alternative verbs on the context menu (Open With) SHIFT+double-click Explore the object if it has an Explore command CTRL+drag a file to a folder Copy a file CTRL+SHIFT+drag a file to the desktop or a folder Create a shortcut CTRL+ESC,ESC,TAB,SHIFT+F10 Open taskbar properties [General control over folders/Windows Explorer] F4 (Explorer) Displays the combo box F5 Refresh F6 Switches between panes in Windows Explorer CTRL+G(Windows Explorer) Goto CTRL+Z Undo CTRL+A Select all BACKSPACE Goes to the parent folder SHIFT+ Closes this folder and all its parent folders [In Windows Explorer] Num* Expands everything under selection Num- Expands selection Num+ or Right arrow Collapses selection Right arrow Expands current selection if it's collapsed; otherwise goes to the first child. Left arrow Collapses current selection if it's expanded; otherwise goes to the parent [In Properties] CTRL+TAB or CTRL+SHIFT+TAB Switches between Properties tabs [In Open/Save Common Dialog Boxes] F4 Drop down the location list F5 Refresh the view Backspace Go to parent folder if focus is on view window [General Keyboard-Only Commands] F1 Help F10 Goes to menu mode SHIFT+F10 Context menu for selected item CTRL+ESC Brings up Start menu CTRL+ESC, ESC Focus on the Start button SHIFT+F10 Context menu ALT+TAB Switch to the running program SHIFT while inserting CD Bypasses auto-run Alt+M when focus is on taskbar Minimizes all windows [Accessibility Shortcuts] Tap SHIFT 5 times Toggles StickyKeys on/off Hold down Right SHIFT for 8 seconds Toggles FilterKeys on/off Hold down NumLock for 5 seconds Toggles ToggleKeys on/off Left ALT+LEFT+SHIFT +NumLock Toggles MouseKeys on/off Left ALT+LEFT+SHIFT +PrintScreen Toggles HighContrast on/off [MS Natural Keyboard] Win+R Run dialog Win+M Minimize All Shift-Win+M Undo Minimize All Win+F1 Windows Help Win+E Explorer Win+F Find Files or Folders CTRL+Win+F Find Computer Win+Tab Cycle through taskbar buttons Win+Break PSS Hotkey... (System properties) Keyboard-only access to Windows 95 HYPERLINK " mailto:acantor@interlog.com" by Alan Cantor Full text of the article on Keyboard-only access to Windows 95 1. Use Alt + underlined character to select a menu. Or Press F10 to toggle menu mode. (Choose your method!) 2. Press the underlined character to select an item on a menu. 3. Use the first letter to select file names from a list (e.g., in Windows Explorer, on desktop, in folders.) This is often the fastest way to move around a long file list. 4. Useful key combos to experiment with: Tab; Ctrl + Tab; Ctrl + PgUp; Ctrl + PgDown. Hold down these in combination with Shift key to change direction. 5. Other useful shortcut keys: Spacebar; Home; End; Ctrl+ Home; Ctrl + End. 6. Task switching: Alt + Tab and Alt + Esc. The latter is not well known, but indispensible. 7. " Delete" key often deletes an item. 8. Backspace key moves " up" one level in a directory tree. Works in folders and with Windows Explorer. (See what I mean about lousy keyboard interface? NOt exactly intuitive, is it?) 9. Press Spacebar to select an item, Enter to " double click." 10. Keyboard shortcuts that almost always work: Start menu: Ctrl + Esc. Cancel: Esc. Exit: Alt + F4. Open, New, Save, Bold, Italic, Underline : Ctrl O, N, S, B, I, U. Undo: Ctrl + Z or Alt + Bkspace. Bilbo Home Page