A combination of some useful keys related to the Windows operating system

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A combination of some useful keys related to the Windows operating system ⌨️
• CTRL + C - temporarily copy a file / image / cell / object / text fragment to the clipboard.
• CTRL + X - Temporarily cut a file / image / cell / object / text fragment (usually for use elsewhere) on the clipboard.
• CTRL + V - Apply / paste an object that has been copied or clipped to the clipboard.
• CTRL + N - In windows related to the Explorer program, open a separate copy of the current window / create a new document in the remaining applications;
• CTRL + S - used in Windows applications to save a document to disk;
• F12 - Used to call the Save function in MS Office applications (you can save the document under a different name or simply change the storage location);
• CTRL + W | CTRL + F4 - Used in MS Office applications (and most other programs) to close the current opened document (the program itself does not close) / to close windows belonging to the Explorer program (such as ALT + F4).
• CTRL + Y - return the last canceled action in Windows applications;
• CTRL + Z - cancel the last action performed in Windows applications;
• CTRL + HOME - Quick scroll to the top of the document in Windows applications / Navigate to the top of the list of folders and files in the windows that belong to the Explorer program.
• CTRL + END - Quick scroll to the end of the document in Windows applications / Navigate to the end of the list of folders and files in the windows that belong to the Explorer program.
• WIN + E - Invokes the Explorer window (shows disks in the My Computer window in Windows 7, and calls the Quick Access window in Windows 10, which is a bit inconvenient, as in Windows 7 article to set the opening (https://t.me/itspecuz/4016)).
• WIN + D - To quickly switch to the desktop, drag all windows to the taskbar, or restore / restore all windows again.
• WIN + HOME - lowers all windows except the active window to the taskbar. When pressed again, all windows return to their original position, ie behind the active window.
• ALT + TAB - allows you to scroll through pop-up windows. Press and hold the ALT key, press and hold the TAB key several times, releasing the keys when you come to the desired window image.

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