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Can you control your PC with just the keyboard?Useful shortcuts you should know

A mouse and trackpad are indispensable when operating a computer. But what if they don't work as usual or aren't working well? Shortcuts used at work can also be activated with the touch of a button! Seven Convenient Uses for Stream Deck In fact, almost every mouse and trackpad operation can be done effortlessly with just the keyboard, as long as you know the right shortcuts. Below are some keyboard shortcuts that you may find useful to know.

 これでPCをキーボードだけで自在に操れる? 知っておくべき便利なショートカット

Shortcuts you should know on Windows

The underlined alphabet displayed in the menu indicates which key to press when you want to select the action.

Keyboard shortcuts that replace the mouse and trackpad range from simple to advanced on Windows. First and foremost, you should know that pressing the "Win (Windows logo)" key opens the Start menu. Press "Alt + Tab" to switch between open applications and "Alt + F4" to exit the program. After opening a menu, program, or website, you can use the "Tab" key to move between sections and fields, and the arrow keys to move up, down, left, and right. Press "Win + S" to search the PC and "Win + E" to open Explorer. Use the "Enter" key to make decisions and selections, and use "Esc" to exit menus and dialogs. You can maximize the open application window with "Win + ↑" and minimize it with "Win + ↓". If you press "Win + ←" or "Win + →", the window you are using will be enlarged on the left or right side of the screen in one shot. Press "Alt + Space" to open a list with more choices. For example, use the arrow keys to move a window. Here are some keyboard shortcuts you may not know yet. You can scroll down a long web page or open a document by pressing the Spacebar when you're not typing anything. Also, if you want to open the right-click menu without using the mouse or trackpad, use "Shift + F10". As you navigate through menus and dialogs, you'll often see certain alphabets underlined. This indicates that you can select the operation by pressing the alphabet key. This shortcut can save you a lot of time with heavy arrow keys. When selecting text, combine "Shift" with the arrow keys. If you want to select one word at a time, use "Shift + Ctrl" and the arrow keys. Some keyboard shortcuts work the same in all Windows programs. For example, "Ctrl + C" to copy, "Ctrl + V" to paste, "Ctrl + S" to save, "Ctrl + A" to select a section or everything on the screen. You can often use "Ctrl + W" to close open things such as browser tabs and documents. Each individual program is assigned a specialized keyboard shortcut. There are many other shortcuts listed on the Microsoft page. Please check it out. One last thing. If there is a numeric keypad (number key) next to your keyboard, open "Settings", go to "Easy operation", and select "Mouse". So let's turn on "Operate mouse with keypad". Then you can move the cursor on the screen with the numeric keypad (for example, 8 can move the cursor up and 2 can move the cursor down).