Control Keys in-WPS Office
Control Keys in-WPS Office
Control Keys in-WPS Office
In computer, a Control key is a modifier key which, when pressed in conjunction with another key,
performs a certain action.
The Control key rarely performs any function when pressed by itself.
The Control key is located on or near the bottom left side of most keyboards (in accordance with the
international standard ISO/IEC 9995-2), with many featuring an additional one at the bottom right.
Apple command key on Apple computer keyboards the Ctrl key is written as "control" and is next to the
option key and command key as shown in the picture to the right.
As far as the placement, the control keys are found in the same location as the Ctrl keys on an IBM
computer.
Ctrl is used in keyboard shortcut key such as the three finger salute or Ctrl + Alt + Del.
This key combination suggests pressing and holding down the Ctrl, Alt, and Del keyboard keys to open
the Task Manager or reboot the computer.
Ctrl+D Bookmark an open web page or open font window in Microsoft Word.
Ctrl+H Open the Find and Replace in Notepad, Microsoft Word, and WordPad
Ctrl+J View downloads in browsers and set justify alignment in Microsoft Word.
Ctrl+K Create a hyperlink for the highlighted text in Microsoft Word and many HTML editors.
Ctrl+L Select address bar in a browser or left align text in a word processor.
Ctrl+T Create a new tab in an Internet browser or adjust tabs in word processors.
Ctrl+V Paste any text or another object that has been copied.
Ctrl+End Moves cursor to the end of a document instead of end of the line.
Ctrl+Z Pressing these two keys will undo any action.
Ctrl+Insert Copy
Shortcut Keys and their Functions: Some commonly used computer short cut keys are documented
below.
Ctrl + X: Cut
Shortcut Keys and their Functions: Below is a listing of all the major shortcut keys in Microsoft Word.
Ctrl + V: Paste.
Ctrl + L: Aligns the line or selected text to the left of the screen.
Ctrl + E: Aligns the line or selected text to the center of the screen.
Ctrl + R: Aligns the line or selected text to the right of the screen.
Ctrl + Shift + >: Increase selected font +1pts up to 12pt and then increases font +2pts.
Ctrl + Shift + <: Decrease selected font -1pts if 12pt or lower, if above 12 decreases font by +2pt.
Click, hold, and drag: Selects text from where you click and hold to the point you drag and let go.
Double-click: Double-clicking on the left, center, or right of a blank line will make the alignment of the
text left, center, or right aligned.
Double-click: Double-clicking anywhere after text on a line will set a tab stop.
Triple-click: Selects the line or paragraph of the text the mouse triple-clicked.
Ctrl + Mouse wheel: Zooms in and out of document (Shortcut Keys and their Functions).
A list of 100+ keyboard short-cuts for Windows 10, including shortcuts for copy, paste, and more.
Here's the full list of keyboard short-cuts for Windows 10 - all the Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts you
need to know
Windows key + Number → Open the app pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated by the number.
Windows key + Ctrl + Left or Right arrow → Switch between virtual desktops.
Windows key + Shift + Up arrow → Stretch the desktop window to the top and bottom of the screen.
Ctrl + D → Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin.
Alt, W, F → Full Screen Reading – View > Document Views > Full Screen Reading.
Keyboard Function Keys: A function key is a key on a computer or on the computer keyboard which can
be programmed so as to cause an operating system program to perform certain actions.
The function keys are arranged at the top of your keyboard numbered across from F1 to F12 and are
commonly referred to as F keys or FN keys.
The keys provide some interesting shortcuts for common computer functions that can be useful tools in
everyday computing.
F2
The keys are frequently used in combination with other keys such as the CTRL key, the ALT key, and the
SHIFT key.
F1
F1 is mostly used as the help key. Almost every program will open the help screen when this key is
pressed.
Windows Key + F1 would open the Microsoft Windows help and support centre.
Note: The Windows key has the Microsoft flag logo on it and is located between the CTRL and ALT keys
on the keyboard.
F3
Often opens a search feature for many programs including Microsoft Windows.
Shift + F3 will change the text in Microsoft Word from upper to lower case or a capital letter at the
beginning of every word.
F4
Alt + F4 will close the open Window that you are currently working on.
Ctrl + F4 will close the open window within the current active window in Microsoft Windows.
Pressing F5 will refresh or reload the page or document window - This can be a handy shortcut
F6
This key is often used to move the cursor to the Address bar Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer.
F7
Commonly used to spell check and grammar check a document in Microsoft programs such as Microsoft
Word, Outlook, etc.
F8
The F8 key can be used to access Safe Mode if pressed during the computer's boot up process.
F9
F10
F10 is the key that is used to activate the menu bar in many programs. F10 can be used to highlight the
first menu choice, and then use the arrow keys to move around the menus.
Shift + F10 is the same as right-clicking on a highlighted icon, file, or Internet link.
Full-screen mode in all modern Internet browsers - Pressing F11 when you are working in Internet
Explorer will open the window to full screen mode. All the tool bars disappears making it possible to see
more information on the screen. Pressing F11 when you are in full screen mode will toggle you back to
your normal view.
F12