Windows XP Keyboard Shortcuts
When
speed counts, the keyboard is still king.
Almost all the actions and commands you can perform with a mouse you can
perform faster using combinations of keys on your keyboard. These simple keyboard shortcuts can get you
where you want to go faster than several clicks of a mouse. You'll work faster on spreadsheets and
similar documents, too, because you won't lose your place switching back and
forth between mouse and keys.
Here
are some of the most useful keyboard shortcuts:
|
To |
Press |
|
Copy. |
CTRL+C |
|
Cut. |
CTRL+X |
|
Paste. |
CTRL+V |
|
Undo. |
CTRL+Z |
|
Delete. |
DELETE |
|
Delete selected item permanently without placing the item
in the Recycle Bin. |
SHIFT+DELETE |
|
Copy selected item. |
CTRL while dragging an item |
|
Create shortcut to selected item. |
CTRL+SHIFT while dragging an item |
|
Rename selected item. |
F2 |
|
Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next
word. |
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW |
|
Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous
word. |
CTRL+LEFT ARROW |
|
Move the insertion point to the beginning of the next
paragraph. |
CTRL+DOWN ARROW |
|
Move the insertion point to the beginning of the previous
paragraph. |
CTRL+UP ARROW |
|
Highlight a block of text. |
CTRL+SHIFT with any of the arrow keys |
|
Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop,
or select text within a document. |
SHIFT with any of the arrow keys |
|
Select all. |
CTRL+A |
|
Search for a file or folder. |
F3 |
|
View properties for the selected item. |
ALT+ENTER |
|
Close the active item, or quit the active program. |
ALT+F4 |
|
Opens the shortcut menu for the active window. |
ALT+SPACEBAR |
|
Close the active document in programs that allow you to have
multiple documents open simultaneously. |
CTRL+F4 |
|
Switch between open items. |
ALT+TAB |
|
Cycle through items in the order they were opened. |
ALT+ESC |
|
Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the
desktop. |
F6 |
|
Display the Address bar list in My Computer or Windows
Explorer. |
F4 |
|
Display the shortcut menu for the selected item. |
SHIFT+F10 |
|
Display the System menu for the active window. |
ALT+SPACEBAR |
|
Display the Start menu. |
CTRL+ESC |
|
Display the corresponding menu. |
ALT+Underlined letter in a menu name |
|
Carry out the corresponding command. |
Underlined letter in a command name on an open menu |
|
Activate the menu bar in the active program. |
F10 |
|
Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu. |
RIGHT ARROW |
|
Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu. |
LEFT ARROW |
|
Refresh the active window. |
F5 |
|
View the folder one level up in My Computer or Windows
Explorer. |
BACKSPACE |
|
Cancel the current task. |
ESC |
|
SHIFT when you insert a CD into the CD-ROM drive |
Prevent the CD from automatically playing. |
Use
these keyboard shortcuts for dialog boxes:
|
To |
Press |
|
Move forward through tabs. |
CTRL+TAB |
|
Move backward through tabs. |
CTRL+SHIFT+TAB |
|
Move forward through options. |
TAB |
|
Move backward through options. |
SHIFT+TAB |
|
Carry out the corresponding command or select the
corresponding option. |
ALT+Underlined letter |
|
Carry out the command for the active option or button. |
ENTER |
|
Select or clear the check box if the active option is a
check box. |
SPACEBAR |
|
Select a button if the active option is a group of option
buttons. |
Arrow keys |
|
Display Help. |
F1 |
|
Display the items in the active list. |
F4 |
|
Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the
Save As or Open dialog box. |
BACKSPACE |
If
you have a Microsoft Natural Keyboard, or any other compatible keyboard that includes
the Windows logo key
and
the Application key
, you can use these keyboard shortcuts:
|
To |
Press |
|
Display or hide the Start menu. |
|
|
Display the System Properties dialog box. |
|
|
Show the desktop. |
|
|
Minimize all windows. |
|
|
Restores minimized windows. |
|
|
Open My Computer. |
|
|
Search for a file or folder. |
|
|
Search for computers. |
CTRL+ |
|
Display Windows Help. |
|
|
Lock your computer if you are connected to a network
domain, or switch users if you are not connected to a network domain. |
|
|
Open the Run dialog box. |
|
|
Display the shortcut menu for the selected item. |
|
|
Open Utility Manager. |
|
Helpful
accessibility keyboard shortcuts:
|
To |
Press |
|
Switch FilterKeys on and off. |
Right SHIFT for eight seconds |
|
Switch High Contrast on and off. |
Left ALT +left SHIFT +PRINT SCREEN |
|
Switch MouseKeys on and off. |
Left ALT +left SHIFT +NUM LOCK |
|
Switch StickyKeys on and off. |
SHIFT five times |
|
Switch ToggleKeys on and off. |
NUM LOCK for five seconds |
|
Open Utility Manager. |
|
Keyboard
shortcuts you can use with Windows Explorer:
|
To |
Press |
|
Display the bottom of the active window. |
END |
|
Display the top of the active window. |
HOME |
|
Display all subfolders under the selected folder. |
NUM LOCK+ASTERISK on numeric keypad (*) |
|
Display the contents of the selected folder. |
NUM LOCK+PLUS SIGN on numeric keypad (+) |
|
Collapse the selected folder. |
NUM LOCK+MINUS SIGN on numeric keypad (-) |
|
Collapse current selection if it's expanded, or select
parent folder. |
LEFT ARROW |
|
Display current selection if it's collapsed, or select
first subfolder. |
RIGHT ARROW |
Notes:
·
You must
associate a password with your user account to secure it from unauthorized
access. If you do not have a password associated
with your user account, pressing the +L will not prevent other users from
accessing your account information.
·
Some keyboard shortcuts may not work if StickyKeys is
turned on in Accessibility Options.
If you are connected to Windows through Microsoft Terminal
Services Client, some shortcuts have changed.
For more information, see the online documentation for Terminal Services
Client.