10 Easy Shortcuts Everyone Needs to Know in 2020

10 Easy Shortcuts Everyone Needs to Know in 2020

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Do you want to be an experienced user? Computer users are generally divided into two groups: those who prefer to use their mouse and those who prefer to use shortcut keys. Turning a sequence of mouse clicks into a single key press or two can go a long way in increasing your productivity. A person who spends 8 hours daily in front of a computer can waste 64 hours each year using a mouse instead of the keyboard for most tasks.

Although we all know a few keyboard shortcuts like Ctrl C for copy and Ctrl V for paste, we rarely try to find or use other shortcuts. Bright Side has compiled a list of 10 keyboard shortcuts that will make you a power user. Are you ready to increase your productivity while looking cool? Then watch our new video!

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#1: Redo 0:56
#2: Create a new folder 1:32
#3: Completely Delete 2:11 Files
#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 entering this tab 7:12

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SUMMARY:
– The next time you need to redo something you accidentally undone, just press Ctrl Y for Windows or Command Y for Mac and continue your work as if nothing happened!
– Press Ctrl Shift N while on your desktop or in an Explorer window, and your new folder will appear instantly, ready to be named.
– If you want to completely delete your files here and now, simply highlight them and press Shift and Delete. For Mac users running OS X, the shortcut will be Option, Command, and Delete.
– Press Windows dot (.) key and enjoy Emoji keyboard on your Windows device! Keep in mind that this little trick will only work if you have Windows 10.
– We have all been in a situation where there are so many windows open that it becomes a little difficult to manage. All you have to do is press the Windows logo key and M (or Option, Command and M for Mac) and voilà! Your path is now clear!
– Minimizing windows is great, but what if you need to lock Windows itself? No problem! Clicking on the Windows logo key with the letter L will do the trick!
– To add a new virtual desktop whenever you need one, press the Windows key, as well as Ctrl and D.
– If you need incognito mode, press Ctrl, Shift and N to save time! If you're on Mac, these will be Command, Shift and N for you!
– Don't worry if you closed an important tab by mistake; Google Chrome has what you need! All you have to do is press Ctrl, Shift and T, and this tab will return immediately.
– Instead of all that time-wasting hassle, just hold down the Ctrl key while clicking on the links you need! This simple shortcut will help you stay on the search page while opening all the results you need in separate tabs.

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