Guest Darren Masters Posted November 30, 2011 Posted November 30, 2011 Just thought you all might want to know :) http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/digital-living/6063513/Keyboard-shortcuts-you-should-know
Guest DWB Posted December 1, 2011 Posted December 1, 2011 Very good Darren. Knew most of those. One I use a lot that's not there is ctrl-N, particularly when I want to do some file shuffling. I remember being a little gob smacked when I finally found out how to use the PrtScn key. If only it had on it PrtScn>Paste
Ignition Posted December 6, 2011 Posted December 6, 2011 Yep, I knew most of those already, handy things... the thing to remember is they don't work on the apple series of computers... not too sure about linux and other operating systems...
turboplanner Posted December 8, 2011 Posted December 8, 2011 Very good Darren. Knew most of those. One I use a lot that's not there is ctrl-N, particularly when I want to do some file shuffling. I remember being a little gob smacked when I finally found out how to use the PrtScn key. If only it had on it PrtScn>Paste Ctrl C (Copy) Ctrl P (Paste)
Guest DWB Posted December 8, 2011 Posted December 8, 2011 Ctrl C (Copy)Ctrl P (Paste) Nah Turbo - for doing this I mean. "PRINT SCREEN"[ATTACH=full]904[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]18066[/ATTACH]
red750 Posted December 8, 2011 Posted December 8, 2011 PrtScn copies the whole screen display to the clipboard, Alt-PrtScn copies the active window only. You can then open MS Paint in the Accessories, and Paste the image. You can then save it as at bitmap (.bmp) or a JPEG (.jpg) image. These images can then be attached to an email or posted in a forum. Before saving, you can add text and lines in MS Paint. [ATTACH]18067[/ATTACH]
willedoo Posted December 8, 2011 Posted December 8, 2011 PrtScn copies the whole screen display to the clipboard, Alt-PrtScn copies the active window only. You can then open MS Paint in the Accessories, and Paste the image. You can then save it as at bitmap (.bmp) or a JPEG (.jpg) image. These images can then be attached to an email or posted in a forum. Before saving, you can add text and lines in MS Paint. Well, that's amazing, Peter. Just tried it out. I've been looking at this keyboard for years & didn't know that trick.I've always used an add-on screen capture programme to do it. Very handy to know, thanks. Cheers, Willie.
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