Excel 2010 Keyboard Shortcuts - Ctrl combination shortcut keys Key Description Key Description CTRL+C Copies selected cells. CTRL+P Displays Print tab in Microsoft Office Backstage view. CTRL+D Uses Fill Down command to copy the contents and format of the topmost cell of a selected range into the cells below.
The Control or Ctrl key is normally found in the bottom left and right corners of any keyboard in a Windows computer. When used in combination with other keys, it can perform many useful functions.
For instance in Windows 8.1, when you click Ctrl + Alt + Delete together, you are presented with a screen with the following options: Lock this computer, Switch User, Log Off, Change a password and Task Manager.
CTRL commands in Windows
The Ctrl key keyboard shortcuts may perform a function in a browser and maybe another in a word processor. Let us have a look at some of the important one’s.
Ctrl+A : Select All objects
Ctrl+B : Bold highlighted text
Ctrl+C : Copy selected objects
Ctrl+D : Bookmark open web page
Ctrl+E : Center text
Ctrl+F : Open Find window
Ctrl+G : Open Favorites sidebar in IE. Opens Find and Replace in Word
Ctrl+H : Open Find and Replace in Microsoft Word.
Ctrl+I : Make text Italics
Ctrl+J : Opens View downloads in IE browsers
Ctrl+K : Create hyperlink for selected text in Word
Ctrl+L : Select address in address bar in browser. Left align text in Word
Ctrl+M : Indent selected text in word processors
Ctrl+N : Create New instance of the document or program
Ctrl+O : Open a new file
Ctrl+P : Open print window
Ctrl+R : Reload page in browser. Right align text in Word
Ctrl+S : Save document
Ctrl+T : Create a new tab in IE
Ctrl+U : Underline selected text
Ctrl+V : Paste copied objects
Ctrl+W : Close tab in IE or Word document
Ctrl+X : Cut selected object
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Ctrl+Y : Redo the ‘Undo’ action.
Ctrl+Z : Undo any action
Ctrl+Esc : Open Start Screen or Start Menu
Ctrl+Tab : Switch to the next child window of a Multiple Document Interface (MDI) program
Ctrl+Shift+Esc : Opens Task Manager in Windows 8
Ctrl+WinKey+F : Opens Find computer box
Ctrl+Alt+Del : Opens screen to Lock, Switch users, etc.
Let me know if I have erred somewhere or missed out something.
Want more? Take a look at the complete list of Keyboard Shortcuts in Windows 10.
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I have been using GNU screen for a couple of days and the CTRL-A
navigation is beginning to wear on me. How can I remap this key combo and what are some common replacements for these keys? For example, in Vim I use jj
instead of <esc>
because it doesn't require me to break my typing form.
Note: Alex explains how to map the key combo, however, adding the binding to .screenrc
did not work for me. I added it to etcscreenrc
and that worked. The .screenrc
method seems to work for most people, I am not sure why not on my system.
2 Answers
To make it CTRL+J, use the following in .screenrc
.
To quote the manpage,
Set the command character to x and the character generating a literal command character (by triggering the 'meta' command) to y (similar to the -e option). Each argument is either a single character, a two-character sequence of the form '^x' (meaning 'C-x'), a backslash followed by an octal number (specifying the ASCII code of the character), or a backslash followed by a second character, such as '^' or '. The default is '^Aa'.
Similar to the solution of @Alex Hirzel but I prefer using keybinding Ctrl+^ (Ctrl+Shift+6) as it is never used in emacs keybindings.
Just write in ~/.screenrc
as follows: