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Best Keyboard Hacks For Windows Laptops

 

For many people, their laptop has become part of their everyday life. Whether they use it for work or play, it is still something they spend a lot of time on. There are a few keyboard hacks that every laptop user should know. These tricks can make your life easier, and they’re all pretty simple to learn. In this article, we’ll go over each of the hacks and explain how to do them. So whether you’re a beginner or an experienced laptop user, read on for some handy tips!

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CTRL + C

 

CTRL + C is one of the most basic tricks out there, but it is something that people use every day. On almost every laptop that has Windows, this trick will work. All you need to do is press CTRL and C simultaneously on your keyboard, which is usually in the bottom left-hand corner. Doing so will copy the current highlighted text, which you can then paste somewhere else. This works on almost every program, whether Microsoft Word or Notepad.

CTRL + V

 

CTRL + V is another simple trick that many people use on a daily basis. All you need to do is hold down CTRL and V simultaneously on your keyboard, which again should be in the bottom left-hand corner. Doing so will paste whatever text you copied before onto the text box you are typing in. It works the same on almost any program.

CTRL + X

 

Similar to the first two hacks on this list, this one can also be quite useful. CTRL + X allows you to cut text rather than just copying it. All you need to do is hold down the CTRL key and the X key simultaneously. Doing so will cut whatever text you have currently highlighted. It’s useful for quickly getting rid of text you don’t want anymore without copying it first and then deleting it.

CTRL + Z

 

CTRL + Z is another trick that can be very helpful if you’re typing something out and realize you misspelled a word. This trick undoes whatever action was previously done, whether cutting text, pasting it, canceling a search in Google, or undoing something on your page. All you need to do is press CTRL and Z simultaneously. Doing so will undo whatever move was previously made and return your screen to how it looked before you did anything. People also use it when they accidentally delete something, and they want it back.

CTRL + A

 

This trick selects the text in a given area, whether you’re on a webpage or in a program like Microsoft Word. All you need to do is hold down CTRL and press A simultaneously. Doing so will select all of the text on your screen, and it can be beneficial if you want to copy all of your text or make a change.

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