
"Keyboard shortcuts have been a staple feature in Windows for decades, but most users only know the basics. At first glance, they don't seem all that useful since you can also do these actions with your mouse, but I challenge you to try them over the course of a workday; I bet you'll notice a boost in productivity. Also: 5 apps I always install on every new Windows PC - and why they're essential"
"There are lots of different types of shortcuts in Windows 11, but the best ones save you time by replacing the need to click through different context menus. A few of these are universal across applications and platforms. Ctrl + C, for example, copies text or files in any app, from Microsoft Word to photos in Google Drive. Here's a list of more than 50 Windows PC keyboard shortcuts you should know."
"Productivity shortcuts are the key combos you'll find yourself using the most. They're easy to use and help you manage your work. Over time, these keystrokes become second nature. Also: Windows 11's October update causes a serious recovery mode glitch - but there's a workaround Accessibility shortcuts Windows 11 has various accessibility shortcuts that make the OS easier to use. These shortcuts help people with movement limitations or conditions that may restrict their usage of Windows. That said, anybody can use them to improve their experience."
Windows 11 offers many keyboard shortcuts that replace mouse actions to speed tasks and navigation. Productivity shortcuts streamline common workflows and become intuitive with repeated use. Accessibility shortcuts make the operating system easier for people with movement limitations while remaining useful to all users. Navigation shortcuts permit switching between apps and managing multiple programs without leaving the keyboard. Several shortcuts are universal across applications, such as Ctrl + C for copying. Regular use of these shortcuts during a workday can noticeably increase efficiency. A comprehensive collection lists more than fifty useful Windows PC shortcuts.
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