Windows NT Keyboard Shortcuts. ... CTRL+ALT+DELETE, Opens the Windows NT Security dialog box, with the following ..... Text navigation and editing keys.
Shortcut
Command |
||
INSERT |
Toggles between overtype and
insertion modes. (Edit controls only support insert mode.) |
|
ARROW KEY |
Moves the pointer one character in
the direction of the ARROW KEY. If there is selected text, moves the pointer
to the end of the selection and deselects the text. |
|
HOME OR END |
Moves the pointer to the beginning
or end of the current line. |
|
PAGE UP and PAGE DOWN |
Moves the pointer up or down one
screen or to the first or last line. |
|
CTRL+RIGHT or CTRL+LEFT |
Moves the pointer to the beginning
of the next or previous word. |
|
CTRL+UP or CTRL+DOWN |
Moves the pointer to the beginning
of the preceding or next paragraph. (Not supported in edit controls.) |
|
CTRL+HOME OR CTRL+END |
Moves the pointer to the beginning
or the end of the document. (Not supported in edit controls.) |
|
DELETE |
Deletes the next character or the
selected text. |
|
BACKSPACE |
Deletes the previous character or
the selected text. |
|
ALT+BACKSPACE or CTRL+Z |
Undoes the last action. |
|
CTRL+INSERT or CTRL+C |
Copies selected text to clipboard.
|
|
SHFT+DELETE or CTRL+X |
Cuts the selected text to the
clipboard. |
|
SHFT+INSERT or CTRL+V |
Pastes copied text from clipboard.
|
No comments: