As an essential tool in modern people's daily work and life, laptops have become our trusted assistants. It is very important to master some shortcut keys and operation skills in order to better utilize laptops, improve work efficiency and quality of life. This article will share some commonly used shortcut keys and operation techniques for laptops, so that everyone can better use their laptops.
1、 Shortcut keys
1. Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V: The copy and paste function allows you to easily copy and paste text, images, videos, and more.
2. Ctrl+Z and Ctrl+Y: undo and undo functions allow you to cancel the most recent operation or redo the previous operation.
3. Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Open the Task Manager to view the currently running programs and processes, and end unresponsive programs and processes.
4. Windows+D: Display the desktop and quickly hide all current windows, making icons and files on the desktop visible.
5. Windows+E: Open File Explorer to access files and folders, and manage them.
6. Windows+L: Lock the computer to protect personal data and files from being accessed by others.
7. Alt+Tab: Switch windows to quickly switch between different programs and windows.
8. Ctrl+Shift+Esc: Open the Task Manager to view the performance and resource usage of the computer, and end unresponsive programs and processes.
9. Windows+R: Open the "Run" dialog box to quickly access files, folders, applications, and more on your computer.
10. Ctrl+P: Printing function, which can print out the current document or webpage.
2、 Operation skills
1. Double click the title bar to maximize or restore the window: Double clicking the title bar of a window can switch the window from its current size to maximize or restore its size.
2. Drag window to resize: You can use the mouse to drag the edges or corners of the window to resize it.
3. Use the mouse wheel to adjust the window size: Click the left mouse button on the title bar of the window, and then use the mouse wheel to easily adjust the window size.
4. Navigation by dragging the path bar of files and folders: In File Explorer, click on the path bar of a file or folder to directly enter or edit the path, or drag any part of the path bar to navigate.
5. Use "New Folder" to organize folders: In File Explorer, you can right-click on a blank space and select "New Folder" to quickly create a new folder for storing files.
6. Use "Paste Shortcut" to create a desktop icon: Right click on any program or file in the Start menu, select the "Send To" menu, and choose "Desktop (Shortcut)" to create a program or file as a desktop shortcut.
7. Using Windows 10 Virtual Desktop: In Windows 10, virtual desktops can be used to organize and multitask applications. Just open the task view (Win+Tab) and click "New Virtual Desktop" to create a new virtual desktop.
8. Use Windows+X menu: In Windows 10, you can use the Windows+X menu to quickly access some commonly used system settings and tools, such as Command Prompt, Resource Monitor, and Device Manager.
9. Modify taskbar settings: In Windows, you can modify taskbar settings such as locking, auto hiding, or changing icon sizes to suit personal preferences and needs.
10. Use shortcut keys for laptops: Most laptops have some special function keys, such as adjusting screen brightness, volume, and wireless network settings, which can be operated through these shortcut keys.
The above are some commonly used shortcut keys and operation techniques for laptops, which can help you use your laptop more efficiently. If you master these skills and shortcut keys, I believe you will enjoy a more convenient and efficient work and life experience.