I'm such a big fan of you bright side I love you so much you challenge me and quizzes and I'm getting a pluses on my test I really like you I'm so thankful for you cuz without you I would have be on TH-cam because my mom would banned me from my tablet so thank you so much
TIMESTAMPS: #1: Redo 0:56 #2: Create a new folder 1:32 #3: Delete files completely 2:11 #4: The Emoji Keyboard 3:17 #5: Minimize all windows 3:59 #6: Lock Windows 4:36 #7: Add a new virtual desktop 5:04 #8: Open Chrome in incognito mode 6:02 #9: Open a recently closed tab 6:34 #10: Open links in a new tab without going into that tab 7:12
1. Ctrl + Y (Redo) 1:20 2. Ctrl + Shft + N (New folder) 1:47 3. Shft + D (Permanently delete) 2:34 4. Windows + Period (Emoji keyboard) 5. Windows + M (Minimising windows) 6. Windows + L ( Lock Window) 7. Windows + Ctrl + D (Virtual desktop) R & L for moving desktop right and left Google Chrome 8. Ctrl + N or T (New window) Ctrl + Shft + N (Incognito mode) 9. Ctrl + shft + T (Open recent tab) 10. Ctrl + Right click (Opening link in new tab)
win + e ------> to open my computer win + d -------> to show desktop ctrl + shift + esc -------->to open task manager alt + tab ------------>to switch task
Thanks, very useful shortcut keys which even helps the beginners to work easily in keyboards. Some shortcut keys, I like to share, which help someone needed, Alt + F4 - helps to close whole application Ctrl + F4 - helps to close selective tab Ctrl + Esc - helps to open start menu Ctrl + F2 - helps to view Print Preview page
Thanks Bright Side, I appreciate reviewing the shortcuts for both Windows and Chrome, but I will also find especially helpful the Color Coded Typing Chart! My elementary students will benefit! Appreciate your clear wording and visuals as well.
Pressing win key + 1 will open the first program on the task bar, win key + 2 will open the second program on the task bar and so on. The win key + number key (1 to 0) combinations can work for up to 10 programs on the task bar.
In Chrome: Ctrl+Shift+o to open bookmarks manager Ctrl+tab to advance to the next tab Shift+Ctrl+tab to go to the previous tab In Windows 10 Windows key+the plus key to open magnifying glass Windows key+Esc to get out of it Windows key+i to open settings Windows key+e to open windows explorer Windows key+p to open the menu for projecting screen to various screen combinations Alt+PrtScn to copy image of currently selected window to the clipboard. Then you can paste it into an application such as Word or in an email you're composing
The best advice given here is the learning how to correctly use a keyboard when typing, I'm always surprised how few people learn how to correctly type. This one skill alone will remain invaluable in the modern age and save the greatest amount of time. Shortcuts are fine, but the greatest problem is the sheer number available making it impossible to recall them all (those shortcuts I use most frequently I've set up as icons on both my main desktop and on my taskbar). Personally, I believe typing skills, mouse navigation and shortcuts combined give the greatest level of productivity.
Ctrl+W >> close the current tab F12 >> hotkey for Save As Shift+Space bar >> select entire row in Excel Ctrl+Space bar >> select entire column in Excel Ctrl+Page Up / Down >> switch worksheet
At the school I just graduated from one of our teachers would have us navigate our DAW and see how far we got with just the keyboard :P. Time is money and it was definitely an eye opener.
For #10, no need to hold/press Ctrl. Just middle mouse click the link you wanna open. Also works if you go to the tab at the top and middle click that, it'll close the tab you click on. Say, if you need to close the tab without actually going to it or pressing the X on it. Note: If you bring back the most recently closed tab with Ctrl + Shift + T it'll go to that newly opened tab, even if you closed it with the above.
Try typing alt and all the letters and numbers and special characters on a MacBook Sneak peak: alt+5= ᔕ(infinity) alt+o= ø Alt+== =/(not equal sign) Alt+8= bullet point
Thanks for your educational support. Technogy is now part of daily from schools to hospitals. Being literate is not being un able to write but it is being un able to use computer.
Windows + i => setting Windows + u => display setting Win + E => File explorer win + tab => show all running apps win + (+/-) => Zoom in/out ctrl + j => Downloads(browser) ctrl + d => bookmark(browser) ctrl + h => History(browser)
Alt + Left Arrow = Page Back Consequently Alt + Right Arrow = Page Forward Ctrl + +/= key = Zoom in (browsers) Essential for those little letters in articles. Consequently Ctrl + -/_ key = Zoom out Ctrl + 0/) key = Reset Zoom (to 100 %) Ctrl + D = Add to Favorites Ctrl + Shift + I = Error Messages in Right Pane (F12 Dev Mode) And many more keyboard shotcuts.
Ctrl + Enter to open a highlighted folder in a separate window. Quite handy when trying to organize your documents, find songs from different locations etc..
2:22 Undo (ctrl+z 2:30 Re:do ctrl+y 2:40; create folder ctrl+shift+and 3:15 permanent delete files: Highlight, shift, delete, confirm 5:00 Minimize all windows Windows + M 6:00 lock windows Incognito chrome Ctrl n (window) Ctrl t tab Open recently closed tab Ctrl + link : stay on search page Typing chart: more typing speed , more space return fingers right keys
Shift delete is dangerous once you get familiar with it, but before you delete your most valued folder. You want to learn to quickly verify you're deleting the right thing every single time
1:27 keyboards have two shift, two alt, and two control keys. So while touch typing and using keyboard shortcuts. A user should use the opposite hand while completing mode shortcuts for exam. Left Control Key+Y=Redo Right Control Key+Z=Undo
@Ethan Johnson Ethan Johnson windows is not only a laptop, almost all gaming computers are windows. Get your facts right what windows is before commenting 😎
+Ethan Johnson "mac is for students" no its not. its too expensive. chromebooks are for students. macs are for people who want the world to know they have money to waste on a $5000 machine with the same power as a $1500 windows machine for the sake of OSX. which fyi can be installed on custombuilt machines. google hackintosh for more info. apples laptops/pcs arent made with magic. they use the same hardware as most windows laptops. apple just charges an extreme premium. come on. $1600 for a DUAL CORE? quad core is minimum nowadays with octacore becoming the "high end mainstream" apple products, especially their computers. are highly overpriced. but people buy them for the OS and for the build quality. both of which are nothing special. macOS is almost a linux distribution, just one without all the power-user features so its easy to understand for plebs who dont even know that the mouse has two buttons. and there are tons of laptops out there with the same build quality as a macbook. and dont even get me started on their repair policies.
To power off your PC, press the windows key together with X and then press letter U twice. Windows key together with letter I takes you to your PC settings
i have Copy: Ctrl + C. Cut: Ctrl + X. Paste: Ctrl + V. Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up Arrow. Task View: Windows logo key + Tab. Switch between open apps: Windows logo key + D. Shutdown options: Windows logo key + X.
Hi there and thx for the vedio... the below are my most usefull short cuts. Hope you all use it ... Salam.. Ctrl + A = select all Ctrl + c = COPY Ctrl + v = PASTE Ctrl + { = maximize font Ctrl + } = minimize font Ctrl + tap = to go to the other tap in screen Ctrl + shift + delete = log of
Thanks for this video, very helpful, now i just need to learn to type with more than 1 finger from each hand 👍👌😉, oooh and just found that WIN + i opens windows settings, found it while mistyping to get emojis, 😂🤣
BRIGHT SIDE, while on "messenger," and you end a sentence in the middle of that row, hit "shift + enter," you'll get single space down. I use it often. Thanks for the info ~~~ One other thing I want to share is, when you are doing 'copy + paste" ~ once you've copied something you can paste that copy over and over, on different places/pages, until you copy something else to take it's place. You don't have to keep copying something over and over just to paste it somewhere else.
Hi If you're reading this... I have some sweet words to cheer you up: Remember you're goodlooking 😍Awesome 😎Talented 👏Strong💪 and there is no 👎 reading to feel inferior than someone else, Please Never stop Smiling😃 From a boy who has a dream of becoming a big TH-cam guitarist one day 💭
4:00 Windows+M to minimize? I have been using Windows+D to minimize for the last 12 years. What is the difference between them? I have noticed that with Windows+M you cannot return the open windows back, whereas you can do that with Windows+D.
Windows + M minimizes the windows while Windows + D just "shows desktop" without minimizing. There is not much difference if you just need to view the desktop quickly. Some programs behave differently when minimized like only showing taskbar notifications when minimized or such - it's not common. Windows + Shift + M brings back any windows minimized by Windows + M.
@@user-qq2bj6by9m Yeah, I think you are more comfortable hitting Windows+D with your fingers than Windows+M. I mean based on their location on the keyboard when your right hand is busy with the mouse :)
I know some other shortcuts tooo! Screenshot:- Windows + Prt Sc Open Task Manager:- Ctrl + Shift + Esc Snip:- Windows + Shift + S Emoji Pad:- Windows + Semicolon Undo:- Ctrl + z Redo:- Ctrl + Y Cut:- Ctrl + X Copy:- Ctrl + C Paste:- Ctrl + V Xbox Game Bar:- Windows + G (Also to exit) History (in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge):- Ctrl + H
shift + number in chrome will switch to the tab of that number also there are many websites that help you practice the typing chart and memorize the keys also also there are little ridges on the F and J keys that allow you to position your fingers on the keyboard without looking
Keyboards used to be organized by the alpha bat but then people with type too fast on the typewriter and break them. So they had to make the key in random order to slow peoples typing down.
i usually use ctrl+c to copy and ctrl+v to paste ctrl+s to save ctrl+z to undo and ctrl+m to add pages in google slides i think im the only one who uses these things :p
No ur not...I do the same thing. I also know all keyboard strokes for word, excel, all office. I'm old school lol. I touchtype 95wpm. It's easier to use keyboard while typing than move the mouse.
that restore tab is awesome. Way better than searching history. It works on Opera. For Firefox, it opened them, but said, the file or whatever wasn't found. Perhaps cuz I had closed the browser before watching this. I also noticed I have a play/stop button on my keyboard. Handy for watching something like this as I want to stop it and try everything. I bet the girls dont forget the emoji thing. I'd try it, but forgot the combo.
Hey everybody! Which keyboard combinations do you mostly use?
BRIGHT SIDE I missed being the first reply **sniff**
I'm such a big fan of you bright side I love you so much you challenge me and quizzes and I'm getting a pluses on my test I really like you I'm so thankful for you cuz without you I would have be on TH-cam because my mom would banned me from my tablet so thank you so much
Cmnd+shift+f to full screen tabs, super useful
ALT+TAB,ALT+F4
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TIMESTAMPS:
#1: Redo 0:56
#2: Create a new folder 1:32
#3: Delete files completely 2:11
#4: The Emoji Keyboard 3:17
#5: Minimize all windows 3:59
#6: Lock Windows 4:36
#7: Add a new virtual desktop 5:04
#8: Open Chrome in incognito mode 6:02
#9: Open a recently closed tab 6:34
#10: Open links in a new tab without going into that tab 7:12
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1. Ctrl + Y (Redo) 1:20
2. Ctrl + Shft + N (New folder) 1:47
3. Shft + D (Permanently delete) 2:34
4. Windows + Period (Emoji keyboard)
5. Windows + M (Minimising windows)
6. Windows + L ( Lock Window)
7. Windows + Ctrl + D (Virtual desktop) R & L for moving desktop right and left
Google Chrome
8. Ctrl + N or T (New window)
Ctrl + Shft + N (Incognito mode)
9. Ctrl + shft + T (Open recent tab)
10. Ctrl + Right click (Opening link in new tab)
Name of video: *10 easy shortcuts everybody needs to know in 2020*
Release date: *november 7th 2018*
Me: *TIME TRAVEL*
what are these
They must've edited the video title
Maybe they were referring to the future, like, "Every one should use these in the future!"
Or just an updated title
Lol was just going to say tgis
win + e ------> to open my computer
win + d -------> to show desktop
ctrl + shift + esc -------->to open task manager
alt + tab ------------>to switch task
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Wow! I really needed that switch task shortcut! Thanks a lot, Unique Tech!
I know all of it
Power button to off computer😂😂😂
i use win + c to open my computer
Thanks, very useful shortcut keys which even helps the beginners to work easily in keyboards.
Some shortcut keys, I like to share, which help someone needed,
Alt + F4 - helps to close whole application
Ctrl + F4 - helps to close selective tab
Ctrl + Esc - helps to open start menu
Ctrl + F2 - helps to view Print Preview page
win key will also helps to open start menu
Thanks Bright Side, I appreciate reviewing the shortcuts for both Windows and Chrome, but I will also find especially helpful the Color Coded Typing Chart! My elementary students will benefit! Appreciate your clear wording and visuals as well.
Pressing win key + 1 will open the first program on the task bar, win key + 2 will open the second program on the task bar and so on. The win key + number key (1 to 0) combinations can work for up to 10 programs on the task bar.
Sometimes, Bright Side, you're the best thing on TH-cam. THANK YOU.
How about painting the keyboard, and your nail the way you want to type... 😅(idea from the thumbnail)
That literaly what im thinking rn-
Hahahhaha
@SnoopyChae I'm a kid
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In Chrome:
Ctrl+Shift+o to open bookmarks manager
Ctrl+tab to advance to the next tab
Shift+Ctrl+tab to go to the previous tab
In Windows 10
Windows key+the plus key to open magnifying glass
Windows key+Esc to get out of it
Windows key+i to open settings
Windows key+e to open windows explorer
Windows key+p to open the menu for projecting screen to various screen combinations
Alt+PrtScn to copy image of currently selected window to the clipboard. Then you can paste it into an application such as Word or in an email you're composing
thank you ❤❤❤
Thank you. More tips you gave. Very useful
The best advice given here is the learning how to correctly use a keyboard when typing, I'm always surprised how few people learn how to correctly type. This one skill alone will remain invaluable in the modern age and save the greatest amount of time. Shortcuts are fine, but the greatest problem is the sheer number available making it impossible to recall them all (those shortcuts I use most frequently I've set up as icons on both my main desktop and on my taskbar). Personally, I believe typing skills, mouse navigation and shortcuts combined give the greatest level of productivity.
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Ctrl+W >> close the current tab
F12 >> hotkey for Save As
Shift+Space bar >> select entire row in Excel
Ctrl+Space bar >> select entire column in Excel
Ctrl+Page Up / Down >> switch worksheet
Am I the only one who is watching this on a phone, thought of taking out the laptop to try this and was like "nah fk it...I'm too lazy"
Its me!!!
😂 I'm in bed watching on my phone smh
you not serious🤦♂️🤣
Nope thats me too
I'm watching on phone .
I'm glad I'm used to the proper finger positions on the home row keys since the days of the massive mechanical typewriter.
At the school I just graduated from one of our teachers would have us navigate our DAW and see how far we got with just the keyboard :P. Time is money and it was definitely an eye opener.
Bright side also says sometimes 'eye opener'
For #10, no need to hold/press Ctrl. Just middle mouse click the link you wanna open. Also works if you go to the tab at the top and middle click that, it'll close the tab you click on. Say, if you need to close the tab without actually going to it or pressing the X on it.
Note: If you bring back the most recently closed tab with Ctrl + Shift + T it'll go to that newly opened tab, even if you closed it with the above.
Bright Sight: can you name other cool and useful shortcuts?
Me: Just press Alt + F4 if you want to escape from all of your responsibilities.
xD
Mac version is Command + q!
Try typing alt and all the letters and numbers and special characters on a MacBook
Sneak peak: alt+5= ᔕ(infinity)
alt+o= ø
Alt+== =/(not equal sign)
Alt+8= bullet point
ye
Thank you now I can close all pages 😎😎
Thanks for your educational support. Technogy is now part of daily from schools to hospitals. Being literate is not being un able to write but it is being un able to use computer.
I locked windows when you were explaining the shortcut :)
Windows + i => setting
Windows + u => display setting
Win + E => File explorer
win + tab => show all running apps
win + (+/-) => Zoom in/out
ctrl + j => Downloads(browser)
ctrl + d => bookmark(browser)
ctrl + h => History(browser)
THANK YOU !!! The video was very helpful
for restoring windows tabs = Ctrl+shift+t
Don't know why I like your videos without watching it🤔🤔🤔
Ctrl + W to close the actual tab.
You can combine it with the Ctrl + T shortcut pretty well
in windows 10 , open start menu and press( ctrl + up & down arrow key ) to manage your start menu size
Windows + Tab - That's so interesting, instead of Alt + Tab to switch between Applications
Alt + Left Arrow = Page Back Consequently Alt + Right Arrow = Page Forward
Ctrl + +/= key = Zoom in (browsers) Essential for those little letters in articles. Consequently
Ctrl + -/_ key = Zoom out
Ctrl + 0/) key = Reset Zoom (to 100 %)
Ctrl + D = Add to Favorites
Ctrl + Shift + I = Error Messages in Right Pane (F12 Dev Mode)
And many more keyboard shotcuts.
VERY USEFUL...
Ctrl + Enter to open a highlighted folder in a separate window. Quite handy when trying to organize your documents, find songs from different locations etc..
brightside just made my whole life easier
Tab+Ctrl+Alt --> to shift between different opened windows
Tab+Ctrl--> to shift between different tabs
Alt + Tab to switch between windows
2:22 Undo (ctrl+z
2:30 Re:do ctrl+y
2:40; create folder ctrl+shift+and
3:15 permanent delete files: Highlight, shift, delete, confirm
5:00 Minimize all windows Windows + M
6:00 lock windows
Incognito chrome
Ctrl n (window)
Ctrl t tab
Open recently closed tab
Ctrl + link : stay on search page
Typing chart: more typing speed , more space return fingers right keys
Shift delete is dangerous once you get familiar with it, but before you delete your most valued folder. You want to learn to quickly verify you're deleting the right thing every single time
Very helpful video! And that Typing Chart with all those colors was helpful too☺️🎉🎊🎉🎊
Window + D also takes you to desktop quickly
Ctrl+Window+M opens up settings in windows too. Thank you I have learn something different.
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1:27 keyboards have two shift, two alt, and two control keys. So while touch typing and using keyboard shortcuts. A user should use the opposite hand while completing mode shortcuts for exam.
Left Control Key+Y=Redo
Right Control Key+Z=Undo
Choose
Like for windows
And say nothing for mac
@Ethan Johnson Ethan Johnson windows is not only a laptop, almost all gaming computers are windows.
Get your facts right what windows is before commenting 😎
+Ethan Johnson "mac is for students" no its not. its too expensive. chromebooks are for students.
macs are for people who want the world to know they have money to waste on a $5000 machine with the same power as a $1500 windows machine for the sake of OSX. which fyi can be installed on custombuilt machines. google hackintosh for more info.
apples laptops/pcs arent made with magic. they use the same hardware as most windows laptops. apple just charges an extreme premium. come on. $1600 for a DUAL CORE? quad core is minimum nowadays with octacore becoming the "high end mainstream"
apple products, especially their computers. are highly overpriced. but people buy them for the OS and for the build quality. both of which are nothing special. macOS is almost a linux distribution, just one without all the power-user features so its easy to understand for plebs who dont even know that the mouse has two buttons. and there are tons of laptops out there with the same build quality as a macbook.
and dont even get me started on their repair policies.
nothing
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To power off your PC, press the
windows key together with X and then press letter U twice.
Windows key together with letter I takes you to your PC settings
To power off your pc press alt + f4
i have Copy: Ctrl + C.
Cut: Ctrl + X.
Paste: Ctrl + V.
Maximize Window: F11 or Windows logo key + Up Arrow.
Task View: Windows logo key + Tab.
Switch between open apps: Windows logo key + D.
Shutdown options: Windows logo key + X.
Hi there and thx for the vedio... the below are my most usefull short cuts. Hope you all use it ... Salam..
Ctrl + A = select all
Ctrl + c = COPY
Ctrl + v = PASTE
Ctrl + { = maximize font
Ctrl + } = minimize font
Ctrl + tap = to go to the other tap in screen
Ctrl + shift + delete = log of
thank you bright side youre giving me knowlage to imrove my typing skill
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This will help my life more easier, Thanks for the helpful tips. Love it.
Hey bright side do MS office and photoshop shortcuts too please. Especially not the well known ones.
Thanks for this video, very helpful, now i just need to learn to type with more than 1 finger from each hand 👍👌😉, oooh and just found that
WIN + i opens windows settings, found it while mistyping to get emojis, 😂🤣
BRIGHT SIDE, while on "messenger," and you end a sentence in the middle of that row, hit
"shift + enter," you'll get single space down. I use it often.
Thanks for the info ~~~
One other thing I want to share is, when you are doing 'copy + paste" ~ once you've copied something you can paste that copy over and over, on different places/pages, until you copy something else to take it's place. You don't have to keep copying something over and over just to paste it somewhere else.
Hi
If you're reading this...
I have some sweet words to cheer you up: Remember you're goodlooking 😍Awesome 😎Talented 👏Strong💪 and there is no 👎 reading to feel inferior than someone else, Please Never stop Smiling😃
From a boy who has a dream of becoming a big TH-cam guitarist one day 💭
Okk ..
I'm smart more than you 😜👊💔😷👊👊👊👊😜😢
Everybody sub to this mans
Thanks :)
lol like begger
Thank you so much for including the Mac commands as well!
4:00 Windows+M to minimize? I have been using Windows+D to minimize for the last 12 years. What is the difference between them?
I have noticed that with Windows+M you cannot return the open windows back, whereas you can do that with Windows+D.
Windows + M minimizes the windows while Windows + D just "shows desktop" without minimizing. There is not much difference if you just need to view the desktop quickly. Some programs behave differently when minimized like only showing taskbar notifications when minimized or such - it's not common. Windows + Shift + M brings back any windows minimized by Windows + M.
Diana Campbell Thank You! Really Helpful..
@@user-qq2bj6by9m Yeah, I think you are more comfortable hitting Windows+D with your fingers than Windows+M. I mean based on their location on the keyboard when your right hand is busy with the mouse :)
Diana Campbell Yes, You're Right!
you can by windows+shift+m
good info... Windows logo key + P-Choose a presentation display mode
thanks for telling
the thumbnail was
*AWESOME*
I know some other shortcuts tooo!
Screenshot:- Windows + Prt Sc
Open Task Manager:- Ctrl + Shift + Esc
Snip:- Windows + Shift + S
Emoji Pad:- Windows + Semicolon
Undo:- Ctrl + z
Redo:- Ctrl + Y
Cut:- Ctrl + X
Copy:- Ctrl + C
Paste:- Ctrl + V
Xbox Game Bar:- Windows + G (Also to exit)
History (in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge):- Ctrl + H
One can also use win+D to minimize everything and see the desktop screen
the shift delete and ctrl z or y i already knew about but everything else is MINDBLOWING me
Thank you for this because I’m still learning I’m new to use laptop so I don’t really know how to use it hahahaaa thank you for the short cut
Thank you for the "😊"Emoji key.
good one. learned lot of short cut.
there is a easy way to do the 10th trick, Just clicking mouse wheel on the link.
thank you
That was so useful !
Mouse wheel is actually the middle key.
shift + number in chrome will switch to the tab of that number
also there are many websites that help you practice the typing chart and memorize the keys
also also there are little ridges on the F and J keys that allow you to position your fingers on the keyboard without looking
Ctrl + Shift + N is used for some thing else as well...
Nice joke😂
Incognito🤣🤣
That's only on chrome though not on files
1. Ctrl+L=Left
2. Ctrl+R=Right
3. Ctrl+E=Center
4. Ctrl+B=Bold
5. Ctrl+I=Italics
6. Ctrl+C=Copy
7.Ctrl+X=Copy
8.Ctrl+V=Paste
Bright Side, you just kept the keyboard specialist in me.🙂
Keyboards used to be organized by the alpha bat but then people with type too fast on the typewriter and break them. So they had to make the key in random order to slow peoples typing down.
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never heard of this before
Cool, didn't know about the emoji keyboard 👌
i usually use ctrl+c to copy and ctrl+v to paste
ctrl+s to save
ctrl+z to undo
and ctrl+m to add pages in google slides
i think im the only one who uses these things :p
No ur not...I do the same thing. I also know all keyboard strokes for word, excel, all office. I'm old school lol. I touchtype 95wpm. It's easier to use keyboard while typing than move the mouse.
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It not only u
I'm pretty sure that most of the people use these shorcuts! They're so well-known already, thst's why they didn't put them in the video.
nice one ey...unfortunately those are basics known by everyone 😂
Im literally watching this in 2020
Me too
Me too
Yeah me too 😂😂😂
Me too bc im getting a laptop
Meh three
thank you bright side to know this special shortcuts
CTRL+W close tab in chrome
alt+f4 close entire chrome window
not only chrome but works for every app
and close your laptop or pc too
Very helpful information. Thank you
I literally type with a weird way, simply my hands go crazy
nice tricks 😊❤
i didn't know how to send emojies in comments before
😂😁✌
Now i do
LOVELY,,, me too😉
same i always right clicked and selected emoji but now ik!😀
oh yeah😆
Thank you Bright side for the information.
2:42 Control + A and shift delete will remove all files
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 JUST PRESSED THE WINDOWS KEY + . & NOW MY LIFE HAS CHANGED!!!
Omg. I love the emoij one! 👌
I always looked for emoji trick. Thanks a lot, you solved my problem ❤😊
No. 5
Can use (windows+D) to minimize all and repeat to open all again.
For mac me don't know
Useful Combinations Dude
Informative video, but there was an awful lot of fluff just to hit that 10 minute mark.
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this is working thanks bright side!
everyone gets told to turn the computer off about 5 minutes before the end of lesson.
me, 20 seconds from the bell: ctrl-alt-delete enter
Window key + down arrow will minimize the active window and up arrow key will brings up the active window back
ctrl+shift+esc for task manager
not for me
Thank you i create one thousand folders each day i needed a hot key for that
7:36 you dont have to click ctrl it still works by just pressing the other button
yes it's right click
@@masonmiles3770 yeah same for me
MIDDLE CLICK
bright side has a time machine man they come to future
Bright Side tell how to type coding in a more faster way where its comfortable for all of us (well to be honest I struggle a lot🤣)
that restore tab is awesome. Way better than searching history. It works on Opera. For Firefox, it opened them, but said, the file or whatever wasn't found. Perhaps cuz I had closed the browser before watching this. I also noticed I have a play/stop button on my keyboard. Handy for watching something like this as I want to stop it and try everything. I bet the girls dont forget the emoji thing. I'd try it, but forgot the combo.
7:12 Has no one ever heard of clicking middle mouse?
I have heard of it
It's faster to click ctrl+m1, and more accurate (depending on what mouse you're using)
Isn’t middle mouse only for Firefox? I use google Chrome
@@braedonpham544 I dunno what youre talking about I'm using google chrome right now
Yep, and it works on most browsers
You can also press the roller or whatever you call it to opem in new tab
yes, I know one
windows logo key+m to minimise all windows
windows logo key+shift+m to maximise all windows
To open apps in the taskbar - win + respective app no.
for example, if google-chrome is my 3 app in the taskbar means I have to press
-win +3
Me, using chrome.
Accidently deletes a tab.
Uses Ctrl+Z
Drop down menus sre easily accessable by uding underlinef letters either with shift or not and menus can be selected using ALT +relevent underlines
😂😂🤣🤣❤❤ your channel (just learned the emoji key board from u)
Thanks sir ....may u live long
10 Easy Shortcuts Everybody Needs to Know in 2020.
Why was it released on the 7th of Nov 2018?
Do you have shortcuts for phone users? Thank you for sharing.
who watch this but you only have phone?
T_T
Cool, dude. Thanks!! Now comes the hard bit ... practice!