MacNN | Mac Pro line at risk of being canceled, sources claim:
Apple is considering axing the Mac Pro after 2011, sources for AppleInsider claim. While the company has allegedly developed an updated Mac Pro, it may or may not be shipped, and Apple management has reportedly been mulling the fate of the computer since at least May. Sales executives at the company are said to agree that the product's days are numbered, largely because both consumer and enterprise sales have dropped so severely that Apple doesn't make much profit from the hardware.
Another topic supposedly raised during internal talks is the difference made by Thunderbolt, a port technology now common on Macs. The 10Gbps standard is expected to allow other Macs to assume many of the duties of the Mac Pro, which is often used by professionals and others wanting the speed of PCIe for external peripherals and storage. Some problems with discontinuing the Mac Pro however would be the death of readily user-configurable hardware, and sheer performance, since the Pro can be ordered with up to 12 cores and 64GB of RAM among other options.
Caution: Sometimes When You Close Your Account at Chase It's Not Actually Closed (How Else Are They Going to Keep Wringing Overdraft Fees Out of You?) | Slog
Caution: Sometimes When You Close Your Account at Chase It's Not Actually Closed (How Else Are They Going to Keep Wringing Overdraft Fees Out of You?) | Slog:
Remember how I said closing my account at Chase was really easy? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. A week or two later, I'm going through the mail and there's all this mail from Chase—overdraft notices for my Chase checking account. Which is supposed to be closed. The notices are for two debit card transactions and two auto-pay electronic checks. Instead of the payments not going through, like you would expect of a closed checking account, all four were paid by Chase, which then added an overdraft fee of $34 to each one, meaning $136 in overdraft fees. So I called Chase's 1-800 number and spent about half an hour arguing with them on the phone, and they kept telling me that while they had received my "request" to close the account, the account had not been closed, and that if I wanted to close it I had to go to the branch in person, which I kept saying I'd already done. At the end of the call he said, "Thank you for choosing Chase."
Remember how I said closing my account at Chase was really easy? Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. A week or two later, I'm going through the mail and there's all this mail from Chase—overdraft notices for my Chase checking account. Which is supposed to be closed. The notices are for two debit card transactions and two auto-pay electronic checks. Instead of the payments not going through, like you would expect of a closed checking account, all four were paid by Chase, which then added an overdraft fee of $34 to each one, meaning $136 in overdraft fees. So I called Chase's 1-800 number and spent about half an hour arguing with them on the phone, and they kept telling me that while they had received my "request" to close the account, the account had not been closed, and that if I wanted to close it I had to go to the branch in person, which I kept saying I'd already done. At the end of the call he said, "Thank you for choosing Chase."
Mozilla Firefox shortcut keys
Mozilla Firefox shortcut keys
Below is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in Mozilla Firefox. See the computer shortcut page if you are looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
Shortcut Keys | Description |
Alt + Home | Go to home page. |
Alt + Left Arrow | Back a page. |
Backspace | Back a page. |
Alt + Right Arrow | Forward a page. |
F5 | Refresh current page, frame, or tab. |
F11 | Display the current website in full screen mode. Pressing F11 again will exit this mode. |
Esc | Stop page or download from loading. |
Ctrl + (- or +) | Increase or decrease the font size, pressing '-' will decrease and '+' will increase. |
Ctrl + Enter | Quickly complete an address. For example, type computerhope in the address bar and press CTRL + ENTER to get http://www.computerhope.com. |
Shift + Enter | Complete a .net instead of a .com address. |
Ctrl + Shift + Enter | Complete a .org address. |
Ctrl + Shift + Del | Open the Clear Data window to quickly clear private data. |
Ctrl + D | Add a bookmark for the page currently opened. |
Ctrl + I | Display available bookmarks. |
Ctrl + J | Display the download window. |
Ctrl + N | Open New browser window. |
Ctrl + P | Print current page / frame. |
Ctrl + T | Opens a new tab. |
Ctrl + F4 or Ctrl + W | Closes the currently selected tab. |
Ctrl + Shift + T | Undo the close of a window. |
Ctrl + Tab | Moves through each of the open tabs. |
Spacebar | Moves down a page at a time. |
Shift + Spacebar | Moves up a page at a time. |
Alt + Down arrow | Display all previous text entered in a text box and available options on drop down menu. |
Microsoft Outlook shortcut keys
Microsoft Outlook shortcut keys
Below is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in Microsoft Outlook. See the computer shortcut page if you are looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
Shortcut Keys | Description |
Alt + S | Send the e-mail |
Ctrl + Enter | Send the e-mail you're composing. |
Ctrl + C | Copy selected text. |
Ctrl + X | Cut selected text. |
Ctrl + P | Print selected text. |
Ctrl + K | Complete the name or e-mail being typed in the e-mail address bar. |
Ctrl + B | Bold highlighted selection |
Ctrl + I | Italic highlighted selection |
Ctrl + M | Send and receive all |
Ctrl + U | Underline highlighted selection |
Ctrl + R | Reply to an e-mail. |
Ctrl + F | Forward an e-mail. |
Ctrl + N | Create a new e-mail. |
Ctrl + Y | Go to folder. |
Ctrl + Shift + A | Create a new appointment to your calendar. |
Ctrl + Shift + O | Open the Outbox. |
Ctrl + Shift + I | Open the Inbox. |
Ctrl + Shift + K | Add a new task. |
Ctrl + Shift + C | Create a new contact. |
Ctrl + Shift + J | Create a new journal entry. |
Ctrl + Shift + V | Move folder. |
Microsoft FrontPage shortcut keys
Microsoft FrontPage shortcut keys
Below is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in Microsoft FrontPage. See thecomputer shortcut page if you are looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
Shortcut Keys | Description |
Ctrl + C | Copy selected text. |
Ctrl + X | Cut selected text. |
Ctrl + P | Paste selected text. |
Ctrl + K | Create a hyperlink. |
Ctrl + B | Bold highlighted selection. |
Ctrl + I | Italic highlighted selection. |
Ctrl + U | Underline highlighted selection. |
Ctrl + L | Left align the text. |
Ctrl + R | Right align the text. |
Ctrl + E | Center the text. |
Ctrl + / | Turn on or off the display of HTML tags. |
Ctrl + S | Save document. |
Ctrl + Tab | Switch between open web pages. |
Ctrl + Ins | Enter Line break. |
Ctrl + Enter | Move cursor above or below a table. |
Ctrl + Shift + B | Preview in web browser window. |
Ctrl + Shift + < | Decrease font size. |
Ctrl + Shift + > | Increase font size. |
Ctrl + Del | Deletes word to right of cursor. |
Ctrl + Backspace | Deletes word to left of cursor. |
Alt + mousedouble-click | View the properties of a selected item. For example, doing this on a table cell would display the properties for that cell. |
Internet Explorer shortcut keys
Internet Explorer shortcut keys
Below is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in Microsoft Internet Explorer. See thecomputer shortcut page if you are looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
Shortcut Keys | Description |
Alt + Left Arrow | Back a page. |
Backspace | Back a page. |
Alt + Right Arrow | Forward a page. |
F5 | Refresh current page, frame, or tab. |
F11 | Display the current website in full screen mode. Pressing F11 again will exit this mode. |
Esc | Stop page or download from loading. |
Ctrl + (- or +) | Increase or decrease the font size, pressing '-' will decrease and '+' will increase. |
Ctrl + Enter | Quickly complete an address. For example, type computerhope in the address bar and press CTRL + ENTER to get http://www.computerhope.com. |
Ctrl + D | Add a Favorite for the page currently opened. |
Ctrl + I | Display available bookmarks. |
Ctrl + N | Open New browser window. |
Ctrl + P | Print current page / frame. |
Ctrl + T | Opens a new tab. |
Ctrl + F4 | Closes the currently selected tab. |
Ctrl + Tab | Moves through each of the open tabs. |
Spacebar | Moves down a page at a time. |
Shift + Spacebar | Moves up a page at a time. |
Alt + Down arrow | Display all previous text entered in a text box or available options on drop down menu. |
Alt + D | Highlights the text in the address bar |
Microsoft Excel shortcut keys
Microsoft Excel shortcut keys
Below is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in Microsoft Excel. See the computer shortcut page if you are looking for other shortcut keys used in other programs.
Shortcut Keys | Description |
F2 | Edit the selected cell. |
F5 | Go to a specific cell. For example, C6. |
F7 | Spell check selected text or document. |
F11 | Create chart. |
Ctrl + Shift + ; | Enter the current time. |
Ctrl + ; | Enter the current date. |
Alt + Shift + F1 | Insert New Worksheet. |
Shift + F3 | Open the Excel formula window. |
Shift + F5 | Bring up search box. |
Ctrl + A | Select all contents of the worksheet. |
Ctrl + B | Bold highlighted selection. |
Ctrl + I | Italic highlighted selection. |
Ctrl + K | Insert link. |
Ctrl + U | Underline highlighted selection. |
Ctrl + 5 | Strikethrough highlighted selection. |
Ctrl + P | Bring up the print dialog box to begin printing. |
Ctrl + Z | Undo last action. |
Ctrl + F9 | Minimize current window. |
Ctrl + F10 | Maximize currently selected window. |
Ctrl + F6 | Switch between open workbooks / windows. |
Ctrl + Page up | Move between Excel work sheets in the same Excel document. |
Ctrl + Page down | Move between Excel work sheets in the same Excel document. |
Ctrl + Tab | Move between Two or more open Excel files. |
Alt + = | Create a formula to sum all of the above cells |
Ctrl + ' | Insert the value of the above cell into cell currently selected. |
Ctrl + Shift + ! | Format number in comma format. |
Ctrl + Shift + $ | Format number in currency format. |
Ctrl + Shift + # | Format number in date format. |
Ctrl + Shift + % | Format number in percentage format. |
Ctrl + Shift + ^ | Format number in scientific format. |
Ctrl + Shift + @ | Format number in time format. |
Ctrl + Arrow key | Move to next section of text. |
Ctrl + Space | Select entire column. |
Shift + Space | Select entire row. |
Microsoft Windows shortcut keys
Microsoft Windows shortcut keys
Below is a listing of all the major Windows shortcut keys and the versions of Microsoft Windows they are supported in. See the computer shortcut page if you are looking for other shortcut keys or the how to navigate Windows using a keyboard page for steps on using the keyboard to navigate Windows.
Shortcut Keys | 3.x | 9x | ME | NT | 2K | XP | Vista | 7 | Description |
Alt + Tab | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Switch between open applications. |
Alt + Shift + Tab | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Switch backwards between open applications. |
Alt + double-click | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Display the properties of the object you double-click on. For example, doing this on a file would display its properties. | |
Ctrl + Tab | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Switches between program groups or document windows in applications that support this feature. |
Ctrl + Shift + Tab | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Same as above but backwards. |
Alt + Print Screen | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Create a screen shot only for the program you are currently in. |
Ctrl + Print Screen | X | X | X | X | Creates a screen shot of the entire screen | ||||
Ctrl + Alt + Del | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Reboot the computer and brings up the Windows task manager. |
Ctrl + Shift + Esc | X | X | X | X | Immediately bring up the Windows task manager. | ||||
Ctrl + Esc | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Bring up the Windows Startmenu. In Windows 3.x this would bring up the Task Manager. |
Alt + Esc | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Switch Between open applications on taskbar. | |
F1 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Activates help for current open application. |
F2 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Renames selected Icon. |
F3 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Starts find from desktop. | |
F4 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Opens the drive selection when browsing. | |
F5 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Refresh Contents to where you were on the page. | |
Ctrl + F5 | X | X | Refreshes page to the beginning of the page. | ||||||
F10 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Activates menu bar. |
Shift + F10 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Simulates right-click on selected item. | |
F4 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Select a different location to browse in the Windows Explorertoolbar. | |
Alt + F4 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Closes Current open program. |
Ctrl + F4 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Closes Window in Program. |
F6 | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Move cursor to different Windows Explorer pane. | |
Alt + Space bar | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Drops down the window control menu. |
Ctrl + (the '+' key on thekeypad) | X | X | X | X | X | X | Automatically adjust the widths of all the columns in Windows explorer | ||
Alt + Enter | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Opens properties window of selected icon or program. | |
Alt + Space bar | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Open the control menu for the current window open. | |
Shift + Del | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Delete programs/files without throwing them into the recycle bin. | |
Holding Shift | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Boot Safe Mode or by pass system files as the computer is booting. |
Holding Shift | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | When putting in an audio CD, will prevent CD Player from playing. | |
Enter | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Activates the highlighted program. |
Alt + Down arrow | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Display all available options ondrop down menu. | |
* (on thekeypad) | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Expands all folders on the currently selected folder or drive in Windows Explorer. | |
+ (on the keypad) | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Expands only the currently selected folder in Windows Explorer. | |
- (on the keypad) | X | X | X | X | X | X | X | Collapses the currently selected folder in Windows Explorer. |
Windows key keyboard shortcuts
Below is a listing of Windows keys that can be used on computers running a Microsoft Windows operating system and using a keyboard with a Windows key. In the below list of shortcuts, the Windows key is represented by "WINKEY".
Shortcut Keys | Description |
WINKEY | Pressing the Windows key alone will open Start. |
WINKEY + F1 | Opens the Microsoft Windows help and support center. |
WINKEY + F3 | Opens the Advanced find window in Microsoft Outlook. |
WINKEY + D | Brings the desktop to the top of all other windows. |
WINKEY + M | Minimizes all windows. |
WINKEY + SHIFT + M | Undo the minimize done by WINKEY + M and WINKEY + D. |
WINKEY + E | Open Microsoft Explorer. |
WINKEY + Tab | Cycle through open programs through the taskbar. |
WINKEY + F | Display the Windows Search / Find feature. |
WINKEY +CTRL + F | Display the search for computers window. |
WINKEY + R | Open the run window. |
WINKEY + Pause / Break key | Open the system properties window. |
WINKEY + U | Open Utility Manager. |
WINKEY + L | Lock the computer and switch users if needed (Windows XP and above only). |
WINKEY + P | Quickly change between monitor display types. (Windows 7 only) |
WINKEY + LEFT ARROW | Shrinks the window to 1/2 screen on the left side for side by side viewing. (Windows 7 only) |
WINKEY + RIGHT ARROW | Shrinks the window to 1/2 screen on the right side for side by side viewing. (Windows 7 only) |
WINKEY + UP ARROW | When in the side by side viewing mode, this shortcut takes the screen back to full size. (Windows 7 only) |
WINKEY + DOWN ARROW | Minimizes the screen. Also, when in the side by side viewing mode, this shortcut takes the screen back to a minimized size. (Windows 7 only) |
Apple Macintosh shortcut keys
Apple Macintosh shortcut keys
Note that not all of the below shortcut keys will work in all versions of Mac OS.
Open Apple + Down | Opens the selected icon. |
Shift + Click | Select the icon and add it to the set of those selected. |
Tab | Highlight the next icon inside the folder, in alphabetical order. |
Shift + Tab | Highlight the previous icon inside the folder, in alphabetical order. |
Left arrow | Used when viewing by icon to select the icon to the left of the one highlighted. |
Right arrow | Used when viewing by icon to select icon to the right of the one highlighted. |
Up arrow | Used to select the icon above the one currently highlighted. |
Down arrow | Used to select the icon below the one currently highlighted. |
Open Apple + ? | Mac help |
Open Apple + E | Eject |
Open Apple + Shift + Up Arrow | Used to direct the input focus to the desktop level. |
Open Apple + M | Minimize window |
Open Apple + N | New finder window |
Open Apple + Shift + N | New folder |
Open Apple + W | Close the current window. |
Open Apple + C | Copy the elected item to the clipboard. |
Open Apple + X | Cut the selected item. |
Open Apple + V | Paste item from the clipboard |
Open Apple + L | Make alias |
Open Apple + R | Show original item |
Open Apple + T | Add to favorites |
Open Apple + O | Open the selected icon. |
Open Apple + F | Display the find dialog box. |
Open Apple + G | Repeat the last find operation. |
Open Apple + Shift + G | Takes a snapshot of the screen and saves it to a PICT file. |
Linux shortcut keys
Unix / Linux shortcut keys
Quick links Introduction Keyboard shortcut keys Command line shortcuts Shortcuts are designed to help shorten the time required to perform frequently used commands or actions. In the below sections we have listed keyboard shortcut keys that can be performed by pressing two or more keys at once. In addition to keyboard shortcut keys, we have also listed command line shortcut keys that can be typed in at the shell. Not all of the below shortcut keys and command line shortcuts will not work on all variants of Unix and Linux.
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10 keyboard shortcuts
Top 10 keyboard shortcuts everyone should know
Using keyboard shortcuts can greatly increase your productivity, reduce repetitive strain, and help keep you focused. For example, highlighting text with the keyboard and pressing Ctrl + C is much faster than taking your hand from the keyboard, highlighting the text using the mouse, clicking copy from the file menu, and then putting your hand back in place on the keyboard. Below are our top 10 keyboard shortcuts we recommend everyone memorize and use.
Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert
Copy the highlighted text or selected item.
Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert
Paste the text or object that's in the clipboard.
Ctrl + Z and Ctrl + Y
Undo any change. For example, if you cut text, pressing this will undo it. This can also often be pressed multiple times to undo multiple changes. Pressing Ctrl + Y would redo the undo.
Ctrl + F
Open the Find in any program. This includes your Internet browser to find text on the current page.
Alt + Tab or Alt + Esc
Quickly switch between open programs moving forward.
Press Ctrl + Tab to switch between tabs in a program.
Adding the Shift key to Alt + Tab or Ctrl + Tab will move backwards. For example, if you are pressing Alt + Tab and pass the program you want to switch to, press Alt + Shift + Tab to move backwards to that program.
Windows Vista and 7 users can also press the Windows Key + Tab to switch through open programs in a full screenshot of the Window.
Ctrl + Back space and Ctrl + Left arrow / Right arrow
Pressing Ctrl + Backspace will delete a full word at a time instead of a single character.
Holding down the Ctrl key while pressing the left or right arrow will move the cursor one word at a time instead of one character at a time. If you wanted to highlight one word at a time you can hold down Ctrl + Shift and then press the left or right arrow key to move one word at a time in that direction while highlighting each word.
Ctrl + S
While working on a document or other file in almost every program pressing Ctrl + S will save that file. This shortcut key should be used frequently anytime you're working on anything important.
Ctrl + Home / End
Move the cursor to the beginning or end of a document.
Ctrl + P
Print the page being viewed. For example, the document in Microsoft Word or the web page in your Internet browser.
Page Up / Space bar and Page Down
Pressing either the page up or page down key will move that page one page at a time in that direction. When browsing the Internet pressing the space bar will also move the page down one page at a time. If you press Shift and the Space bar the page will go up a page at a time.
Using keyboard shortcuts can greatly increase your productivity, reduce repetitive strain, and help keep you focused. For example, highlighting text with the keyboard and pressing Ctrl + C is much faster than taking your hand from the keyboard, highlighting the text using the mouse, clicking copy from the file menu, and then putting your hand back in place on the keyboard. Below are our top 10 keyboard shortcuts we recommend everyone memorize and use.
Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert
Copy the highlighted text or selected item.
Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert
Paste the text or object that's in the clipboard.
Ctrl + Z and Ctrl + Y
Undo any change. For example, if you cut text, pressing this will undo it. This can also often be pressed multiple times to undo multiple changes. Pressing Ctrl + Y would redo the undo.
Ctrl + F
Open the Find in any program. This includes your Internet browser to find text on the current page.
Alt + Tab or Alt + Esc
Quickly switch between open programs moving forward.
Press Ctrl + Tab to switch between tabs in a program.
Adding the Shift key to Alt + Tab or Ctrl + Tab will move backwards. For example, if you are pressing Alt + Tab and pass the program you want to switch to, press Alt + Shift + Tab to move backwards to that program.
Windows Vista and 7 users can also press the Windows Key + Tab to switch through open programs in a full screenshot of the Window.
Ctrl + Back space and Ctrl + Left arrow / Right arrow
Pressing Ctrl + Backspace will delete a full word at a time instead of a single character.
Holding down the Ctrl key while pressing the left or right arrow will move the cursor one word at a time instead of one character at a time. If you wanted to highlight one word at a time you can hold down Ctrl + Shift and then press the left or right arrow key to move one word at a time in that direction while highlighting each word.
Ctrl + S
While working on a document or other file in almost every program pressing Ctrl + S will save that file. This shortcut key should be used frequently anytime you're working on anything important.
Ctrl + Home / End
Move the cursor to the beginning or end of a document.
Ctrl + P
Print the page being viewed. For example, the document in Microsoft Word or the web page in your Internet browser.
Page Up / Space bar and Page Down
Pressing either the page up or page down key will move that page one page at a time in that direction. When browsing the Internet pressing the space bar will also move the page down one page at a time. If you press Shift and the Space bar the page will go up a page at a time.
F1 - F12 function keys
What are the F1 through F12 keys?
Question
What are the F1 through F12 keys?
Answer
Commonly known as "function keys", F1 through F12 may have a variety of different uses or no use at all. Depending on the installed operating system and the software program currently open will change how each of these keys operate. A program is capable of not only using each of the function keys, but also combining the function keys with the ALT or CTRL key, for example, Microsoft Windows users can press ALT + F4 to close the program currently active.
Below is a short-listing of some of the common functions of the functions keys on computers running Microsoft Windows. As mentioned above not all programs support function keys and may perform different tasks then those mentioned below. If you are looking for more specific shortcut keys and function key examples we suggest seeing our shortcut key page.
F1
Almost always used as the help key, almost every program will open the help screen when this key is pressed.
Enter CMOS Setup.
Windows Key + F1 would open the Microsoft Windows help and support center.
Open the Task Pane.
F2
In Windows commonly used to rename a highlighted icon or file.
Alt + Ctrl + F2 opens a new document in Microsoft Word.
Ctrl + F2 displays the print preview window in Microsoft Word.
Enter CMOS Setup.
F3
Often opens a search feature for many programs including Microsoft Windows.
In MS-DOS or Windows command line F3 will repeat the last command.
Shift + F3 will change the text in Microsoft Word from upper to lower case or a capital letter at the beginning of every word.
F4
Open find window.
Repeat the last action performed (Word 2000+)
Alt + F4 will close the program currently active in Microsoft Windows.
Ctrl + F4 will close the open window within the current active window in Microsoft Windows.
F5
In all modern Internet browsers pressing F5 will refresh or reload the page or document window.
Open the find, replace, and go to window in Microsoft Word.
Starts a slideshow in PowerPoint.
F6
Move the cursor to the Address bar in Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
Ctrl + Shift + F6 opens to another open Microsoft Word document.
F7
Commonly used to spell check and grammar check a document in Microsoft programs such as Microsoft Word, Outlook, etc.
Shift + F7 runs a Thesaurus check on the word highlighted.
Turns on Caret browsing in Mozilla Firefox.
F8
Function key used to enter the Windows startup menu, commonly used to access Windows Safe Mode.
F9
Opens the Measurements toolbar in Quark 5.0.
F10
In Microsoft Windows activates the menu bar of an open application.
Shift + F10 is the same as right-clicking on a highlighted icon, file, or Internet link.
Access the hidden recovery partition on HP and Sony computers.
Enter CMOS Setup.
F11
Full-screen mode in all modern Internet browsers.
Ctrl + F11 as computer is starting to access the hidden recovery partition on many Dell computers.
Access the hidden recovery partition on eMachines, Gateway, and Lenovo computers.
F12
Open the Save as window in Microsoft Word.
Shift + F12 save the Microsoft Word document.
Ctrl + Shift + F12 prints a document in Microsoft Word.
Earlier IBM computers also had F13 - F24 on the keyboards. However, because these keyboards are no longer used they are not listed on this page.
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