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How to pronounce keyboard ctrl?
ctrl is the abbreviation of control, [UK] [kənˈtrəul] [US] [kənˈtrol], Chinese pronunciation is "willing to make even friends".
Basic usage of ctrl in life:
CTRL N Create a new file
CTRL O Open the "Open File" dialog box
CTRL P Open the "Print" dialog box
CTRL S Save the currently operated file
CTRL X Cut the selected item to the clipboard
CTRL INSERT or CTRL C Copy the selected item to the clipboard
SHIFT INSERT or CTRL V Paste the contents of the clipboard to the current location
ALT BACKSPACE or CTRL Z Undo the previous operation
ALT SHIFT BACKSPACE Redo the undone operation in the previous step
Windows key L Lock screen key
Windows key M Minimize all open windows.
Windows key CTRL M to restore the size and position of the window before the previous operation
Windows key E to open the explorer
Windows key F to open "Find: All" File" dialog box
Windows key R to open the "Run" dialog box
Windows key BREAK to open the "System Properties" dialog box
Windows key CTRL F to open "Find: Computer ” dialog box
SHIFT F10 or right-click the mouse to open the shortcut menu of the currently active project
Press and hold SHIFT when inserting the CD to skip automatically playing the CD. Press and hold when opening word to skip the self-starting macro
ALT F4 Close the current application
ALT SPACEBAR Open the menu in the upper left corner of the program
ALT TAB Switch the current program
ALT ESC Switch the current program
ALT ENTER Switch the MSDOS window running under windows between window and full-screen states PRINT SCREEN Copy the current screen as an image To the clipboard
ALT PRINT SCREEN Copy the currently active program window to the clipboard as an image
CTRL F4 Close the current text in the current application (such as word)
CTRL F6 switches to the next text in the current application (add shift to jump to the previous window)
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