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What is the purpose of keyboard shortcuts?
What is the purpose of keyboard shortcuts?
To perform tasks on the computer faster using key combinations instead of the mouse.
What does the keyboard shortcut CTRL + C do?
What does the keyboard shortcut CTRL + C do?
It copies text or images to the clipboard.
Which keyboard shortcut would you use to undo an action?
Which keyboard shortcut would you use to undo an action?
CTRL + Z.
If you wanted to center align text, which keyboard shortcut would you use?
If you wanted to center align text, which keyboard shortcut would you use?
What does the hourglass cursor shape indicate?
What does the hourglass cursor shape indicate?
What function does the keyboard shortcut CTRL + V serve?
What function does the keyboard shortcut CTRL + V serve?
Explain the function of the pointing hand cursor.
Explain the function of the pointing hand cursor.
What is the use of the keyboard shortcut CTRL + A?
What is the use of the keyboard shortcut CTRL + A?
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Keyboard Shortcut
Keyboard Shortcut
A special key combination that allows you to perform actions faster, like copying, pasting, or saving.
CTRL + C
CTRL + C
Pressing this key combination copies selected text or images and stores them temporarily.
CTRL + V
CTRL + V
Pressing this key combination pastes copied text or images from the temporary storage.
CTRL + B
CTRL + B
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CTRL + I
CTRL + I
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CTRL + U
CTRL + U
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CTRL + S
CTRL + S
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CTRL + Z
CTRL + Z
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Study Notes
Keyboard Shortcuts
- CTRL + C: Copies text or images to the clipboard
- CTRL + N: Opens a new document
- CTRL + V: Pastes
- CTRL + Z: Undoes
- CTRL + Y: Redoes
- CTRL + B: Makes text bold
- CTRL + X: Cuts
- CTRL + I: Italicizes text
- CTRL + E: Centers text
- CTRL + U: Underlines text
- CTRL + R: Aligns text to the right
- CTRL + L: Aligns text to the left
- CTRL + A: Selects all
- CTRL + S: Saves
- CTRL + O: Opens a file
- CTRL + P: Prints
- CTRL + Right Arrow: Moves the cursor to the start of the next word
- CTRL + Left Arrow: Moves the cursor to the start of the previous word
- CTRL + Up Arrow: Moves the cursor to the previous paragraph
- CTRL + Down Arrow: Moves the cursor to the next paragraph
Cursor Information
- The cursor/mouse pointer is controlled by the mouse and can have different shapes (e.g., arrow, pointing hand, hourglass)
- Each shape has a function
- Knowing the shape of the cursor can be helpful
- Arrow: Select
- Pointing Hand: Link
- I-Beam: Type
- Hourglass: Waiting
- 2-Arrow: Resize
- 4-Arrow: Move
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Test your knowledge of essential keyboard shortcuts commonly used in word processing and other applications. This quiz covers shortcuts for copying, pasting, formatting text, and more, helping you become more efficient. Perfect for students and professionals alike.