How about becoming a savvy computer user? Computer users fall into two groups: those who prefer to use the mouse and those who prefer to use shortcuts. Replacing a sequence of mouse clicks with just one or two keys can significantly increase your productivity. Someone who spends 8 hours a day in front of a computer can waste 64 hours a year using only the mouse instead of the keyboard.
While we all know a shortcut or two, like Ctrl + C to copy and Ctrl + V to paste, we rarely try to find or use other shortcuts. Bright Side has compiled a list of 10 shortcuts that will transform you into a powerful computer user. Ready to boost your productivity and still look cool? Then watch our new video!
TIMESTAMPS:
#1: Redo 0:59
#2: Create a New Folder 1:33
#3: Permanently Delete Files 2:15
#4: The Emoji Keyboard 3:22
#5: Minimize All Windows 4:04
#6: Lock Windows 4:42
#7: Add a Virtual Desktop 5:11
#8: Open Chrome in Incognito Mode 6:08
#9: Open a Recently Closed Tab 6:39
#10: Open Links in a New Tab Without Going to the New Tab 7:14
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SUMMARY:
Next time you need to redo something you automatically undid, just press Ctrl + Y for Windows or Command + Y for Mac, and keep working without a hitch!
Just press Ctrl + Shift + N while on the desktop or in a folder in File Explorer, and your new folder will instantly appear, ready to be named.
If you want to delete your files once and for all, just select them and press Shift + Delete. For Mac, the shortcut is Option, Command, and Delete.
Press the Windows key + period (.) and enjoy the Emoji keyboard on Windows! But remember: this little trick will only work if you're running Windows 10.
We've all been there: when we have so many windows open that it's hard to even work. In this case, just press the Windows logo key and the letter M (or Option, Command, and M for Mac) and voila! Your path is clear!
Minimizing windows is great, but what if you need to lock Windows? No problem! Just press the Windows logo key and the letter L!
To add a virtual desktop whenever you need it, just press the Windows logo key, along with Ctrl and D.
If you need incognito mode, press Ctrl, Shift, and N to save time! If you're using a Mac, the shortcut is Command, Shift, and N!
Don't worry if you accidentally closed an important tab; Google Chrome has the solution! Just press Ctrl, Shift, and T, and the tab will reappear.
Instead of wasting time with this, press the Ctrl key while clicking on the links you need! This simple shortcut will help you stay on the search page while opening all the results you need in separate tabs.
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