1. General Vista Shortcuts (e.g. Vista Explorer, Desktop) | |
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⌃+c, ⌃+x, ⌃+v | ⌃+c for copy, ⌃+x for cut and ⌃+v for paste. |
⌃+z | Undo an action. |
⌃+y | Redo an action. |
delete | Delete an item and place it into the Recycle Bin. |
⇧+delete | Delete an item permanently without placing it into the Recycle Bin. |
⇧+f10 | Activates context menu of active object. Replaces the right mouse button. Once in the context menu use arrow keys, a-z and enter to get to the selection. |
f2 | Changes the file name of an object. |
f2, then arrow left/arrow right | Move one character to the left or right of an object name. |
f2, then ⌃+arrow left/⌃+arrow right | Move one word to the left or right of an object name. |
f2, then home/end | Jump to the beginning or end of an object name. |
f2, then ⌃+a | Select complete object name (is selected by default) |
Hold ⇧ then press arrow up/arrow down | Select multiple items: Hold the ⇧ key, navigate with arrow up/arrow down to extend selection to multiple items. |
Hold ⌃ key, navigate witharrow up/arrow down, and hit space | Select multiple items: Hold the ⌃ key, navigate with arrow up/arrow down to select or de-select multiple items using space. |
⌃+a | Select all objects e.g. in a Folder Tree. |
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2. Windows/Vista Explorer Shortcuts | |
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win+e | Start Windows Explorer in "My Computer" location. |
alt+d or f4 | Jump to the address bar on the top of the Explorer Window. |
tab/⇧+tab | Moves between Explorer Panes. |
⌃+e | Jumps to Search Box in Explorer. |
arrow keys, see above for selecting items. | Navigate between objects. |
⇧+arrow left/arrow right | Go to previous or next Window (same effect as the forward and backward button). |
alt+arrow up | Go to the parent directory. |
home/end | Activates the first or last object in Explorer Window. |
f2 | Changes the filename of an object, see above for editing shortcuts. |
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3. Working on the Vista Desktop | |
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win key or ⌃+escape | Activate Start Menu. Then use arrow keys. Then use space and enter to navigate within Start Menu. |
win+d | Minimize all open Application Windows and return to a clean desktop. Pressing it again restores the previous state. |
arrow keys | Navigate between objects on the desktop. Then use space or enter to select or start e.g. an application or open a folder. |
home/end | Activate the first (top left corner) or last object (bottom right corner) on the desktop. |
enter | Launch the active object. |
⇧+f10 | Activate context menu of an active object. Replaces the right mouse button. Once in the context menu use arrow keys, a-z and enter to get to the selection. |
alt+tab, alt+⇧+tab | Holding the alt key and continuously press tab to move forward between open applications. Release tab when the desired object is active to launch it. Add ⇧ to the shortcut combination to move backwards. |
alt+escape/alt+⇧+escape | Cycle Through the Applications in the order they were opened/accessed. |
tab, ⇧+tab on empty desktop | Navigate between desktop, the quick-launch bar, task bar and notification bar. Then usearrow keys and enter or space to activate specific icons. |
a ... z | Pressing the initial letter of the name of any objects will highlight the respective application or folder. Continue typing the object name if multiple objects start with the same letter. |
win+pause | Access System Properties which holds system properties, computer name, device manager and so on. |
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4. Work with Vista (Application) Windows | |
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alt+f4 | Close the active item or folder. Also will open "Shuts Down Windows" menu when on an empty desktop. |
f10 or alt+letter, then arrow keys | Jump to Application Menu. |
alt+space | Open the title bar menu. |
alt+space, then enter | Restore Window. |
alt+space, then x | Maximize Window. |
alt+space, then n | Minimize Window. |
f11 | Turn full page view on or off. |
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5. Use Vista Features with Shortcuts | |
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win+e | Start Windows Explorer. |
win+r | Open the Run Window. |
win+break | Display System Properies Window. |
win+d | Display the Windows Desktop. |
win+m | Minimizes all open Windows and display the desktop. |
win+⇧+m | Restores the Windows previously minimized with win+m. |
win+f or f3 on empty desktop. | Open Windows Search |
⌃+win+f | Search for Computers (with Active Directory activated). |
win+f1 | Display Windows Help. |
win+l | Lock the keyboard or computer. |
win+u | Start Ease of Access Center. |
alt+enter | View the properties for a selected items. |
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6. Vista Photo Gallery Shortcuts | |
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⌃+f | Open the fix pane. |
⌃+p | Print the selected picture. |
enter | View the selected picture at a larger size. |
⌃+i | Open or close the details pane. |
⌃+./⌃+, | Rotate the picture clockwise or counter-clockwise |
f2 | Rename the selected item. |
⌃+e | Search for an item. |
alt+arrow left/alt+arrow right | Go back or go forward. |
+/- | Zoom in and out or resize the picture thumbnail. |
⌃+b | Best fit. |
arrow left/arrow right | Select the previous or next item. |
arrow down | Select the next item or row. |
arrow up | Previous item (Easel) or previous row (Thumbnail). |
page up/page down | Previous or next screen. |
home/end | Select the first or last item. |
delete | Move the selected item to the Recycle Bin. |
⇧+delete | Permanently delete the selected item. |
arrow left | Collapse node. |
arrow right | Expand node. |
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7. Vista photo Gallery Shortcuts (when working with Videos) | |
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j | Move back one frame. |
k | Pause the playback. |
l | Move forward one frame. |
i | Set the start trim point. |
o | Set the end trim point. |
m | Split a clip. |
home | Stop and rewind all the way back to the start trim point. |
alt+arrow right/alt+arrow left | Advance to the next or previous frame. |
⌃+k | Stop and rewind playback. |
⌃+p | Play from the current location. |
home/end | Move the start trim point. |
page up/page down | Seek to nearest split point before or after the current location. |
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8. Other Vista Shortcuts | |
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alt+⇧ | Change language option if language bar is active. |
⇧ when inserting CD or DVD | Prevent CD or DVD from from automatically playing. |
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