The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts eBook


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I am pleased to release The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts eBook. Windows 7 includes a lot of new keyboard shortcuts that are unknown to a new user. This eBook comprises of more than 200 keyboard shortcuts containing almost all the keyboard shortcuts that are available in Windows 7 and its default programs like Paint, WordPad, MS Office, Calculator, Help, Media Player, Media Center, Windows Journal, Internet Explorer, etc.

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The eBook is pretty exhaustive and the topics covered include:

* What is Keyboard & how to use it?

* How keys are organized on a standard Keyboard

* Typing & editing the text using Keyboard

* Using Keyboard Shortcuts

* Find program shortcuts

* Choose menus, commands, and options

* Some useful shortcuts

* Using the keyboard extras

* Using navigation keys

* Using the numeric keypad

* Three odd keys

* Use your keyboard safely

* Create keyboard shortcuts to open programs

* Make the keyboard easier to use

* Type without using the keyboard (On-Screen Keyboard)

* Set On-Screen Keyboard to use for various handy tasks

* The Shortcuts Collection

* General Windows functions keyboard shortcuts

* Dialog box keyboard shortcuts

* Windows logo key keyboard shortcuts

* Windows Explorer keyboard shortcuts

* Ease of Access keyboard shortcuts

* Magnifier keyboard shortcuts

* Remote Desktop Connection keyboard shortcuts

* Keyboard shortcuts for MS Paint

* Keyboard shortcuts for WordPad

* Keyboard shortcuts for Calculator

* Windows Journal keyboard shortcuts

* Windows Help viewer keyboard shortcuts

* Windows Media Player keyboard shortcuts

* Internet Explorer keyboard shortcuts

* Windows Media Center keyboard shortcuts.

The eBook is bookmarks-ready, both in PDF and XPS format, with a fully linked content index.

Download: The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts eBook.

Please download it, read it and give your valuable comments and suggestions.

  • 1 month later...

Being a long time Mac user, this is actually pretty helpful for me, like I never had any clue about Ctrl and Mouse Wheel to make the icons smaller and larger!!

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