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March 19, 2009

Keyboard Shortcut Keys


Here are some computer keyboard shortcut keys:
Hope it will help you.

Dialog box keyboard commands
• TAB: Move to the next control in the dialog box
• SHIFT+TAB: Move to the previous control in the dialog box
• SPACEBAR: If the current control is a button, this clicks the button. If the current control is a check box, this toggles the check box. If the current control is an option, this selects the option.
• ENTER: Equivalent to clicking the selected button (the button with the outline)
• ESC: Equivalent to clicking the Cancel button
• ALT+underlined letter in dialog box item: Move to the corresponding item
• CTRL+z -- undo
• CTRL+y -- redo
• CTRL+a -- select all
• CTRL+x --cut
• CTRL+c --copy
• CTRL+v --paste
• CTRL+p – print
• CTRL+s --save


• CTRL+ALT+DEL--reboots the computer – eventually. First, it'll tell you
• what's hung up.
• CTRL+esc-- same as clicking on the "start button" in the taskbar area of
• the screen
• ALT+F4 shuts down the selected program.
• TAB--VERY USEFUL. takes you from one field to another, one "button" to
• another, one icon to another etc.
• SHIFT+TAB -- it tabs you backward
• HOME – to beginning of line or far left of field or screen.
• END --to end of line, or far right of field or screen.
• CTRL+home -- to the top
• CTRL+END -- to the bottom
• PAGE UP -- moves you up in your document or dialogue box by one page
• PAGE DOWN -- moves you down in your document or dialogue list by one page
• ARROW KEYS--these will move you about the screen or dialogue box, or menu,
• not just a document. Modifier keys like CTRL and SHIFT when pressed at same
• time as arrow keys or page up and page down will perform selection and
• larger movements. For instance, CTRL + right arrow jumps to next word, and
• SHIFT+CTRL+RIGHT ARROW selects the whole word.
• ESC -- to cancel, or get rid of something like box or window that popped up
• when you didn't want it (or if you change your mind) etc.
• ALT + the underlined letter in a menu item carries out the action.

• SHIFT+F10—like right click, brings up context menu
• ALT+TAB—cycles through open applications
• [ALT] + down arrow--opens up a "Drop down list" -those little arrows that
• sit next to fields in which you must make a choice, for instance in the
• "Look in" field of an "Open" dialogue box.
• [ALT] + TAB --holding down the [ALT] and hitting tab cycles you
• through open applications.
• Thus, to sign off windows 95: CTRL+ESC, UP, ENTER, ENTER.

• [Hot and Other Keys]
• *General folder / Windows Explorer shortcuts for a selected object:

• Keys Action
• -----------------------------------------------------------------
• F2 Rename
• F3 Find
• CTRL+X, C, or V Cut, Copy, or Paste
• SHIFT+DELETE Delete immediately without putting the file
• in Recycle Bin
• ALT+ENTER Properties
• ALT+double-click Properties
• CTRL+right-click Put alternative verbs on the context menu
• (Open With)
• SHIFT+double-click Explore the object if it has an Explore
• command

• CTRL+drag a file to a
• folder Copy a file

• CTRL+SHIFT+drag a
• file to the desktop
• or a folder Create a shortcut

• CTRL+ESC,ESC,TAB,SHIFT+F10
• Open taskbar properties

• [General control over folders/Windows Explorer]

• F4 (Explorer) Displays the combo box
• F5 Refresh
• F6 Switches between panes in Windows Explorer
• CTRL+G(Windows
• Explorer) Goto
• CTRL+Z Undo
• CTRL+A Select all
• BACKSPACE Goes to the parent folder
• SHIFT+ Closes this folder and all its parent folders

• [In Windows Explorer]
• Num* Expands everything under selection
• Num- Expands selection
• Num+ or Right arrow Collapses selection
• Right arrow Expands current selection if it's collapsed;
• otherwise goes to the first child.
• Left arrow Collapses current selection if it's expanded;
• otherwise goes to the parent

• [In Properties]
• CTRL+TAB or
• CTRL+SHIFT+TAB Switches between Properties tabs

• [In Open/Save Common Dialog Boxes]
• F4 Drop down the location list
• F5 Refresh the view
• Backspace Go to parent folder if focus is on view window

• [General Keyboard-Only Commands]
• F1 Help
• F10 Goes to menu mode
• SHIFT+F10 Context menu for selected item
• CTRL+ESC Brings up Start menu
• CTRL+ESC, ESC Focus on the Start button
• SHIFT+F10 Context menu
• ALT+TAB Switch to the running program
• SHIFT while
• inserting CD Bypasses auto-run
• Alt+M when focus
• is on taskbar Minimizes all windows

• [Accessibility Shortcuts]
• Tap SHIFT 5 times Toggles StickyKeys on/off
• Hold down Right
• SHIFT for 8 seconds Toggles FilterKeys on/off
• Hold down NumLock
• for 5 seconds Toggles ToggleKeys on/off

• Left ALT+LEFT+SHIFT
• +NumLock Toggles MouseKeys on/off
• Left ALT+LEFT+SHIFT
• +PrintScreen Toggles HighContrast on/off

• [MS Natural Keyboard]
• Win+R Run dialog
• Win+M Minimize All
• Shift-Win+M Undo Minimize All
• Win+F1 Windows Help
• Win+E Explorer
• Win+F Find Files or Folders
• CTRL+Win+F Find Computer
• Win+Tab Cycle through taskbar buttons
• Win+Break PSS Hotkey... (System properties)

March 9, 2009

Recover Hidden Folder Caused by Virus (How?)

Experience this problem? Caused by niaw virus... (here's the solution)!

1.(Go to Start --> Run, then type Regedit
2. Navigate to the registry folder
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\
CurrentVersion\Explorer\Advanced\Folder\Hidden\SHO WALL
3. Find a key called CheckedValue.
4. Double Click CheckedValue key and modify it to 1.
This is to show all the hidden files.)


And then do this method

And also use repairing cd for registry

Before that make sure that u have updated virus
definiton and run a safe mode scan also. other wise it
will again hide.

It Worked!
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