You can speed up tasks in almost any program by choosing menu items using
your keyboard instead of your mouse. This operation is particularly handy
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*To control menus using your keyboard* <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

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With your program open, press the ALT key. Notice that one letter on each
menu name is now underlined. To open the menu, press the underlined key. For
example, in Internet Explorer, the *View* menu name shows the V underlined
after you press the ALT key. To open the *View* menu, press the ALT key, and
then press V. <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

[image: Menu bar with the V highlighted and underlined on View menu
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Now, each menu item will show one letter underlined. To access or activate
the menu item you want, simply press the underlined key. For example, in
Internet Explorer, after you open the *View* menu, the *Privacy Report* menu
item shows the V underlined. Instead of clicking *Privacy Report* with your
mouse, you can just press the V key. <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

[image: View menu with the v in Privacy Report menu item highlighted and
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You can also choose menu commands by pressing key sequences quickly, without
waiting for the menus to open. For example, to quickly view a Web page's
privacy report in Internet Explorer, press ALT, V, V. Similarly, to save a
Web page in Internet Explorer, you would normally click the *File* menu, and
then click *Save As*. To choose the same commands using your keyboard, press
ALT, F, A. <http://www.lahorerang.com/>
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 <http://www.lahorerang.com/>Control windows using your
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If you like to keep four or five windows open while you work (or play) on
your computer, you'll appreciate knowing these keyboard shortcuts. You can
quickly switch between your Web browser, e-mail, instant message windows,
and other programs without taking your hands off the
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Minimize a window to your taskbar <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

ALT, SPACEBAR, N <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

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ALT, SPACEBAR, X <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

Restore a window so it's visible but doesn't take up your whole
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ALT, SPACEBAR, R <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

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Switch to the last window you had open <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

ALT+TAB <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

Switch to any window <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

Hold down the ALT key, and press TAB until the window you want is
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Programs often start up in a "restored" state, where the window takes up
only part of the screen. To maximize the window so that it takes up the
entire screen, press the ALT key, press the SPACEBAR, and then press X. This
will feel natural after you do it a few times, and you will feel much more
efficient while using your computer. <http://www.lahorerang.com/>

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