The Four Most Important Keystrokes

No!

Don’t do that!

It was like screeching chalk on a blackboard. Do they even have those anymore? Probably not.

I was just watching a product demo. The product was a piece software and the demo was a screencap video.

At one point the developer needed to copy something.

I watched him open a dialog box, meaning he’d right clicked. Then he left clicked on copy. A view of the mouse wasn’t necessary to know what he’d done.

No!

Don’t do that!

It was like screeching chalk on a blackboard. Do they even have those anymore? Probably not.

Copy by hitting Control and c at once. That’s it. Whatever was highlighted is now ready to paste.

Pasting also has a shortcut, Control-v.

These are such little things, but they speed you up when you most need efficiency–when you’re actually working!

Two more. Control-x cuts what’s highlighted but remembers it for pasting. You move sentences or words with Control-x.

Finally, there is the god command. On nearly all computer programs Control-z will undo your last action. Screw something up? Control-z!

Some of you probably know this. To the others, you’re welcome.

3 thoughts on “The Four Most Important Keystrokes”

  1. Geoff,

    I’m an Apple guy now, but I do remember one command when I first started out on a PC that was the command of last resort: Control/Alt/Delete……is that still applicable today?

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