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44 keyboard shortcuts for Command Prompt (Windows 10 & Windows 11)
Most power users love the Command Prompt because it’s a straightforward way to run text-based commands and administrative tasks. Fortunately, over time, Microsoft improved the Command Prompt by adding many handy keyboard shortcuts in both Windows 10 and Windows 11. In this article, I’ll show you some of the best keyboard shortcuts for CMD so that you can work faster…
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Microsoft Outlook Keyboard Shortcuts: Printable Cheat Sheet
Keyboard shortcuts can significantly increase your workflow efficiency, though the sheer number of them can make them difficult to prioritize and remember. This is why we’ve created a cheat sheet of some of the most useful keyboard shortcuts for the new Microsoft Outlook—specifically aimed at the email section of the app on Windows computers—which you can print and have to…
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8 iPhone Shortcuts I Cannot Live Without
Debuted with iOS 13, Shortcuts is a built-in app on an iPhone that offers useful automation and shortcuts to perform a specific task. Right from editing your photos to accessing ChatGPT, you can do everything with the Shortcuts app, without having to download individual apps for each task. If you’re a first-time Apple user, you might not know how powerful…
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I compile a list with all the Recall keyboard shortcuts on Windows 11
Recall keyboard shortcuts include “Win + J” to open the Recall app, “Home” and “End” to control the timeline and more. While using Click to Do, you can use “Space” to open the context menu, “Ctrl + A” to select the text, and “Enter,” “Tab,” and “Esc” to navigate a snapshot. On Windows 11, if you have a Copilot+ PC, you…
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How to add folders shortcuts on Start menu next to the Power button on Windows 11, 10
To add shortcuts to the Start menu on Windows 11 and 10, open Settings > Personalization > Folders (or “Choose which folders appear on Start” on Windows 10), and turn on the locations you want to access from the menu. The Start menu on Windows 11 (and 10) shows the profile and Power menus in the bottom rail by default. However,…
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