Monday 23 March 2015

TYPING AND WEB BROWSING TRICKS

TYPING TRICKS
     These tricks are very helpful while typing cause these tricks save a lot of time and efforts.Here i m going to tell you the most important tricks that you will need while typing


1:Delete an Entire Word

        Instead of deleting a single letter, pressing CTRL + BKSP will delete the entire word behind the cursor. This makes deleting text quicker if you screw up a whole word.

2:Making Subscript and Superscript Text

        If you need to make sub or superscript text (think exponents for superscript), press CTRL + = for subscript and CTRL + SHIFT + = for superscript.

3:Move Cursor To The Beginning of Next or Previous     Word

          Moving the cursor around manually while typing is a great way to make your work take longer than it needs to. To speed of the process, move the cursor around with keyboard shortcuts. To move it to the beginning of the previous word, use CTRL + Left Arrow. To move it to the beginning of the next word, use CTRL + Right Arrow. In OS X you can accomplish the same using the Option key.

4:Paste Plain Text of What Was Copied

         When you copy text from any source, programs will usually copy any formatting that comes with it. To paste this as plain text, press CTRL + Shift + V instead of the standard CTRL + V, and the system will paste unformatted text.
Note that many programs follow this parameter (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) but not all, particularly Microsoft programs like Word or Outlook. For those there's a few alternatives that go beyond copying and pasting in Notepad:
 1) CTRL + ALT + V will show a 'paste special' dialog box.
 2) CTRL + Spacebar will remove formatting in already pasted text.




WEB-BROWSING TRICKS

      These tricks will help you to browse and navigate through web pages easily.


1:Automatically add   WWW.   and  .COM  to a URL

        You can shave off a couple of seconds typing in a URL by simply click CTRL + Enter after you type the name of the site. Need .net instead of .com, press CTRL + Shift + Enter instead.

2:Jump to Address Bar

       There are a number of ways to jump right to the address bar from anywhere in browser. Pressing CTRL + L, F6, and ALT + D all accomplish this goal.

3:Bring Back a Closed Tab

        It's super useful. Accidentally closed a tab? Simply press CTRL + Shift + T to reopen the most recently closed tab and get back to what you were doing.

4:Use Private Browsing

         The uses for not having cookies and history saved are obvious for certain activities, you know, like shopping for gifts on a shared computer (of course!). Pressing CTRL + Shift + N will launch a new private in Chrome, CTRL + Shift + P will do it in Firefox and Internet Explorer.

5:Cycle Through Open Tabs

        Pressing CTRL + TAB while in a browser will flip between each one. This can be much faster than moving the mouse and clicking on a tab. CTRL + NUM (1, 2, 3, 4, n..) will also take you to certain tab in that numeric order.



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