Be More Efficient and Productive with All the Windows Keyboard Shortcuts You Ever Wanted to Know [1]
Keyboard shortcuts are a great time-saving favorite with PC users and there are many articles at Gizmo’s with examples of shortcuts. For your convenience, I have made a list of some of these very useful articles. I have also listed some external sites with extensive compilations of shortcuts. There are a lot of shortcuts in these articles and no one is likely to use all of them but almost everyone is likely to find a selection of shortcuts that they will use over and over.
Articles from Gizmo's Freeware
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The Three Most Under-utilized Keyboard Shortcuts [3]
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The Hidden Master List of Useful Windows 7 Keyboard Shortcuts That You Didn't Know You Already Had [4]
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FREE Download “The Complete Windows 7 Shortcuts” eBook [5]
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Windows Hotkey Shortcuts That Use the Function Keys F1- F12 [6]
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Three Shortcuts for Using Windows Explorer More Efficiently [7]
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How to Create a Custom Hotkey for Your Favorite Application or Folder [8]
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Six Useful Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows 8.1 Update [9]
- Nine Shortcuts to Speed up Internet Browsing that You May Not Know [10]
Large external collections of shortcuts
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Keyboard shortcuts for Windows [11]
Microsoft collection of various Windows shortcuts
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Shortcut World [12]
A wiki-style compilation with many different shortcuts. Includes shortcuts for many software programs.
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200 Keyboard Shortcuts (Windows) to Boost Your Productivity [13]
Hongkiat compilation
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Download The Biggest Library of Windows Shortcuts [14]
Large downloadable library of shortcuts for Windows 7, 8.x, and 10 from 7Tutorials
And there you have it – just about everything you need to know to take advantage of Windows keyboard shortcuts
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