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  • @YouVideo85
    @YouVideo85 2 года назад +166

    A cool keyboard+mouse shortcut I know is that holding down the Alt key and double-clicking on an item in Explorer opens up it’s properties. You can also hold down Control+Alt or Shift+Alt keys to open up properties for multiple items.

    • @Josuh
      @Josuh 2 года назад +7

      oh my god, life just became 101% better

    • @electricz3045
      @electricz3045 2 года назад +4

      You can also hold on ctrl in a browser, then select multiple tabs by using left or right key while still pressing Ctrl key and then you can do an action at once eg reload all selected tabs using Ctrl +R

    • @rompevuevitos222
      @rompevuevitos222 2 года назад +1

      @@electricz3045 oh wow, you can even use shift to select all the tabs you want with just 2 clicks

    • @adfjasjhf
      @adfjasjhf 2 года назад +1

      I was always using alt+enter, thanks a lot for this tip

    • @houghwhite411
      @houghwhite411 2 года назад

      Menu button then R also works

  • @pawer_themaw
    @pawer_themaw 2 года назад +33

    Also a fun fact: That Alt+F4 while on explorer.exe (desktop) is actually a remnant of the *old* shutdown screen, used in Windows 9X

    • @robloxboxertblocked9636
      @robloxboxertblocked9636 2 года назад +4

      Didnt know that was a remnant of win9x, i used that panel all the time to restart, log out and shutdown

    • @pawer_themaw
      @pawer_themaw 2 года назад +7

      @@robloxboxertblocked9636 It is really the same as in 2000, and i am even suprised it has the options we have tooday! (sleep, update and shutdown/restart)

    • @Mezocyclone
      @Mezocyclone Год назад +1

      @@pawer_themaw like using it cause it looks nice and its detailed with more options

  • @karl2673
    @karl2673 2 года назад +51

    Knew 51 out of 56. Definitely will be using the shortcut keybind feature. The rest of the ones I didn't know are rather useless for me (word wrap, send to desktop stuff...).
    Also some of the ones I use a lot too:
    Ctrl + L - focuses the address bar (windows explorer and browsers)
    (Ctrl +) Home and End - moves the cursor the the beginning or end of the line/file
    Shift + arrow keys (in windows explorer) - selecting a range of files
    Ctrl + arrow keys and space (in windows explorer) - cherry-picking specific files to select (holding control when using cursors to not break the selection and pressing space to add items)
    Typing characters in windows explorer selects the first file that matches what you typed. By not typing for a bit it resets what you were writing.
    Besides the standard shortcuts I use a ton of other shortcuts that I added via various third-party software (sharex, powertoys...).

  • @mini_bomba
    @mini_bomba 2 года назад +204

    I did not realise windows actually had a native way to set a custom shortcuts easily.
    It's kinda hidden and kind of dumb that you have to keep the shortcut icon on your dekstop for it to work, I very much prefer the way most linux desktops do it - just have a shortcuts section in the settings app.

    • @iskamag
      @iskamag 2 года назад +25

      Linux users know every shortcut because they made them themselves lul

    • @waldolemmer
      @waldolemmer 2 года назад +5

      @@iskamag I hate making shortcuts

    • @redstonemaster6264
      @redstonemaster6264 2 года назад +7

      @@waldolemmer welp u must be always opening file Explorer instead of using shortcut.
      Pros: more faster when open/run
      Cons: complicated for newbie

    • @calcio437
      @calcio437 2 года назад +2

      @@waldolemmer yes, but isn't good to make shortcut for everything
      only that ones you use must time, it will make your life easier
      you are right!

    • @rompevuevitos222
      @rompevuevitos222 2 года назад +1

      As a windows user, i know how superior linux is, but the games...

  • @DavidWonn
    @DavidWonn 2 года назад +88

    Back in the days of administering Windows NT servers, there were times when the mouse would become unresponsive, yet you didn't want to reboot an important server during business hours. Accessibility options in the control panel were a very handy temporary workaround, where the numeric keypad acts as the mouse (in addition to obviously memorizing a lot of keyboard shortcuts.)

    • @Your_Local_Weirdo75
      @Your_Local_Weirdo75 2 года назад +1

      cool

    • @AniMesuro
      @AniMesuro 2 года назад +2

      Never knew of the native feature. Managed to do so with autohotkey, but an in-built feature seems way more convenient.

    • @androidlgg392
      @androidlgg392 2 года назад +1

      I always have it for my pc, plus its useful because you can switch from numpad to mouse keys from the num lock so i always keep it on

    • @lmnk
      @lmnk Год назад +2

      Fun fact: this option is still in there, and even may be quite useful if you need to place your pointer with the pixel-perfect precision (as, by default, hitting the num arrow button will move it just on 1 px)

  • @yeshi3522
    @yeshi3522 2 года назад +34

    if you spam win-e too fast, explorer will start having some really weird behavior. icons wont render, your taskbar elementa will randomly be misplaced, and more. maybe enough weirdness for a video?

    • @NoGeometryDashSongs
      @NoGeometryDashSongs 2 года назад +1

      nice troll to pull up on friends

    • @rollinontheboard
      @rollinontheboard 2 года назад

      works!

    • @kylaxial
      @kylaxial 2 года назад +1

      doesn't seem to work with windows 10

    • @yeshi3522
      @yeshi3522 2 года назад +2

      @@kylaxial you might need to do it for up to a minute. i actually discovered it while bored and using windows 10, so theres that

    • @rizkyadiyanto7922
      @rizkyadiyanto7922 2 года назад

      @Марк Аддерли [MK32] try XP, might actualy be fixes there.

  • @sipasa
    @sipasa 2 года назад +62

    Did somebody with a laptop run away when seeing a menu button in some shortcuts? Don't worry! The menu button (and pretty much any right click menu when selecting something in any program after spamming tab) is just shift+f10, hope it also helps the 110%/100% keyboard layout guys out there :)

    • @kantraa
      @kantraa 2 года назад

      THANK YOU

    • @ArduinoTurkBatu
      @ArduinoTurkBatu 2 года назад

      THANK YOU!

    • @rompevuevitos222
      @rompevuevitos222 2 года назад

      What the f*ck? why shift F10 of all combinations?

    • @MartinDerTolle
      @MartinDerTolle 2 года назад +3

      Just wanted to add that spamming tab is a good strategy unless you don't know about shift+tab and you press tab one time too much

    • @DumReviewGRC
      @DumReviewGRC 2 года назад

      Shift + F10 is also handy when you need cmd right from Windows Installation environment

  • @codrutx
    @codrutx 2 года назад +147

    I knew all of them, so... I win I guess!

  • @MartinDerTolle
    @MartinDerTolle 2 года назад +17

    You can just type recycle bin into explorer (the filepath bar) to open it. No need to do press Win + R and to type "shell:RecycleBinFolder"

    • @raimundjhuber4799
      @raimundjhuber4799 2 года назад

      Or simply search for recycle bin in the start menu

    • @MartinDerTolle
      @MartinDerTolle 2 года назад

      @@raimundjhuber4799 this only works if the shortcut exists though

    • @adfjasjhf
      @adfjasjhf 2 года назад

      @@raimundjhuber4799 I created shortcut in the quick access, much easier to empty the trash

    • @MartinDerTolle
      @MartinDerTolle 2 года назад

      @@adfjasjhf Actually Windows should have the shortcut by default under "Windows System".
      But it's not uncommon, I assume, that people don't want like 5 different Windows Folders in their start menu, so they delete them.

  • @NCG337
    @NCG337 2 года назад +7

    The underlined letters actually meaning something just changed my whole worldview

  • @Terms-on-Dragon
    @Terms-on-Dragon 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for these shortcuts! now I know how to navigate in fast speeds!
    If you wanna watch youtube mouse-free, here is some shortcuts which are: "J" "L" (Moves the video 10 seconds ahead or back) "K" (Pauses/Resumes the video) "," "." (Moves the video a frame forward or back) "1 - 9" (Jumps the video in measurements, "0" brings you back to the start)
    Hope this is helpful!
    Edit: I forgot about "F" (which enters/exits fullscreen)

    • @DamienPup
      @DamienPup 2 года назад +1

      more shortcuts: left/right arrow to move forward/back 5 seconds. up/down to change RUclips's volume by 5%. "space" can also play/pause, "m" to mute", "c" for captions, and there are even more I don't know
      Easter egg: Type "awesome" while focused into the youtube video player.

    • @waldolemmer
      @waldolemmer 2 года назад

      You can use J and K in Google to move between the results (it's based on Vim)
      P.S. try searching "vim" to see an easter egg :)

    • @electricz3045
      @electricz3045 2 года назад +2

      Space key also play & pause the video

  • @teggolT
    @teggolT 2 года назад +30

    Tip: use kde connect to use your phone as a trackpad

    • @waldolemmer
      @waldolemmer 2 года назад +6

      And to share your clipboard (both ways), read your notifications (both ways), use one's keyboard to type on the other, etc.
      Best of all, it's open source :)

    • @amanda-we9fv
      @amanda-we9fv 2 года назад

      doesn't work on VPNs tho unfortunately

    • @syllvanis_
      @syllvanis_ 2 года назад

      Not available for iPhone users

  • @wolfsyncc
    @wolfsyncc 2 года назад +6

    wish you were here for me a few weeks ago, my mouse stopped working and i had to use a crappy office mouce

  • @DavidWonn
    @DavidWonn 2 года назад +8

    Windows flag key + Shift + M was documented since the Windows 95 days to Undo Minimize All Windows, but for some reason they never documented that it also can Undo Tile & Cascade of all windows as well.

  • @MrFlox888
    @MrFlox888 2 года назад +15

    For those that don't have the hamburger menu / right-click menu key on their keyboards. You can use Shift + F10.

  • @Gaminguide1000
    @Gaminguide1000 2 года назад +18

    Imagine someone not knowing Alt + F4

  • @seifenspender
    @seifenspender 2 года назад +4

    I knew every single one except for:
    - Alt+Up to move a folder up. I usually go back using my mouse wheel dragged to the left. Good to know though.
    - Alt+Enter for properties. That is pretty cool!
    There should really be an easier way to open Recycle Bin using one shortcut.
    Btw, you forgot to mention Win+(Left, Right, Up, Down) which is like one of the most useful shortcuts for organizing windows.

  • @smart_bar
    @smart_bar 2 года назад +2

    Didn't know about Ctrl+Alt++/- in explorer window before, thank you for that. And about Win+N, but it doesn't work in Windows 10, okay. Now a few shortcuts that _you_ forgot!
    Win+T sets the focus on the Taskbar, and Win+B sets focus on system tray. This is useful for me on laptop!
    Ctrl+Shift+Esc open Task Manager, but you forgot about Shift+Esc that minimize its window and Esc that just close it.
    You have shown Win+Tab, which open array of desktops, but have not shown Ctrl+Win+left/right which allow you to switch desktops directly.
    There is also Win+A which open notification center on Windows 10.
    And last and my favorite) Press Win++ to enable screen magnifier and zoom in entire screen! Press Win+- to zoon out and press Win+Esc to close it. Amazing!

    • @smart_bar
      @smart_bar 2 года назад +1

      Oh yes, I forgot a few shortcuts too! Like F2 to rename file or folder, Alt+PrintScreen or Win+Shift+S...
      and even about Win+up/down/left/right to minimize, maximize windows and etc., and even about Alt+Space to move or resize window...

  • @CubeBag
    @CubeBag 2 года назад +7

    Counted: 47 (including the properties-shortcut tutorial)
    Known: 29
    I haven't used Windows as my main OS in a while, but it's still helpful to brush up on some of the more obscure key combinations because they could also be some of the most useful, like permanent delete without binning.

  • @guy_th18
    @guy_th18 2 года назад +7

    This video would've been really useful to me just the other day, my mouse's internal software broke down after a day of intensive clicking and I spent hours investigating the issue with my keyboard only (I assumed it was an OS problem since the button still worked, almost reinstalled my OS), it was pain

  • @dgxo
    @dgxo 2 года назад +7

    I would love some potato wedges, especially sweet potatoes!

  • @gabrielandy9272
    @gabrielandy9272 2 года назад +2

    lets not forget that if the person don't have a mouse, and the software don't have proper keyboard support, or some specific function don't work the user can enable "Keyboard controlable mouse"
    by pressing alt+shift+numlock, then the mouse will be conrolled by the keyboards arrows/numbers. >8 mouse goes up >2 goes down, >4 left >6 right, >5 its clicking a mouse button, number 0 its the second button, theres also a option to use the scroll wheel click but i don't know on what keyboard button these goes.
    the inverse can also be done without a keyboard, if u have just a mouse u can enable a virtual keyboard on the screen its life saver sometimes.
    if the person don't have a mouse and a keyboard, its possible to control the pc by voice but it must be configured before with a keyboard and mouse and its much limited on what it can do at this point its better to have a touch screen support instead since windows support touch commands.

    • @androidlgg392
      @androidlgg392 2 года назад

      If you use the voice command and you want it to select a specific part of the screen ask it to show numbers and it will show what it can find selectable

  • @projectember728
    @projectember728 2 года назад +2

    This is how a computer from the 80s would be like if it was on windows 11
    I’m impressed by your computer skills
    You’re a great source of computer related videos:)
    Keep it up

  • @Alexander-oh8ry
    @Alexander-oh8ry 2 года назад +10

    What the froop is that 3 lines Button thing you are using? Is it that one that simulates right clicking that I rarely see on some keyboards?

    • @FlyTechVideos
      @FlyTechVideos  2 года назад +7

      Yes exactly

    • @𰻝
      @𰻝 2 года назад +5

      Shift + F10 works too

    • @brighthades5968
      @brighthades5968 2 года назад

      @@𰻝 fn + right ctrl

    • @brighthades5968
      @brighthades5968 2 года назад

      but not for me I have a shortcut for another program there

    • @Alexander-oh8ry
      @Alexander-oh8ry 2 года назад

      @@brighthades5968 My Laptop doesnt have a right Ctrl either. Now Im sad

  • @JustPyroYT
    @JustPyroYT 2 года назад +5

    This Video is better than such an windows shortcut book i bought a while ago....

    • @JustPyroYT
      @JustPyroYT 2 года назад

      Thanks for the heart Fly ❤

  • @lmnk
    @lmnk Год назад +4

    Good video! The only one I didn't knew (I don't count the recycle bin one because it's not actually a shortcut) was Win+, (very useful one actually).
    Out of more interesting ones I know:
    Win+Ctrl+Shift+B -- restart DWM driver
    Ctrl+Esc -- does the same as pressing Win
    Win+Ctrl+ -- the same as Win+Ctrl, but if you have multiple windows open, it will just open the first instead of opening a selection box
    Win+Shift+ -- open a new copy of a pinned program, no matter if it's already opened or not
    Win+Alt+ -- opens context menu of a pinned program
    There are also a few Office-related shortcuts (called "OfficeKeys" by MS), I think they were added in Win10 or so): Win+Alt+Ctrl+, but they will only work if you have this -bloat- software installed.

    • @FlyTechVideos
      @FlyTechVideos  Год назад +1

      Thank you for these useful additions! :)

  • @RainDownpours
    @RainDownpours 2 года назад +3

    I count: 43
    I know: 37
    I don't know: New folder (Ctrl+Shift+N), Open properties (Alt+Enter), Notification (WIn+N) [Although, I'm on Windows 10], Peek at desktop (Win+,), Minimize (WIn+M), Change icon size (Ctrl+Alt++/-)

  • @AniMesuro
    @AniMesuro 2 года назад +1

    This is really cool. My mouse broke so I've been using a graphic tablet as a pointing device for a few years. It's terrible, some programs on windows don't work so you need to use shortcuts to get around.

  • @sniping_287
    @sniping_287 2 года назад +2

    Not all keyboards have the triple lines key, but there is a way around it with Shift+F10. Saves a lot of hassle.

  • @mstech-gamingandmore1827
    @mstech-gamingandmore1827 2 года назад +4

    You can also type in the file view of explorer to search for files.
    E.g. typing "impor" will bring you to the first file beginning with "impor" e.g. "important document.docx"

  • @jackhsu931
    @jackhsu931 2 года назад +3

    Ctrl+W is also an useful shortcut, for closing windows(explorer or notepad etc.), but not for every windows.
    Also works in chrome or edge, for closing tabs.

    • @stoobidthing
      @stoobidthing Год назад +1

      Also Ctrl + Shift + T for opening a tab you just closed!

    • @stoobidthing
      @stoobidthing Год назад +1

      Works if you accidentally close the browser too, just open it again and do the shortcut.

  • @GalaxinTM
    @GalaxinTM 2 года назад +7

    You can also use Win + ; for emoji keyboard.

    • @kemosh02
      @kemosh02 2 года назад +2

      lol i thought it said Win + so i did that and magnified lol

    • @LambdaCreates
      @LambdaCreates Год назад

      Win + . does literally the same thing, learned it when I wanted an emoji, but didn't want to make another emojipedia search, so found out about it. Now, to get an emoji I always use it. 🙂

  • @Gramini
    @Gramini 2 года назад +2

    I learned the "Peek Desktop" one. I already knew the others :)
    I know some additional stuff with "Win + number". You can not only start applications with this combo, but also switch between windows.
    If you have a windows of app1 and app2, you can switch between them using Win+1 and Win+2.
    If you have multiple Windows of the same app, you can press the number multiple times to scroll between Windows of this app (Win+1, Win+1, Win+1 for example).
    When pressing the number of the app that is currently focused, it will be minimized.
    You can open new windows for apps that already have a window by adding Shift (Shift+Win+1).
    By using Alt+Win+number you get the "right-click"-menu of that app.

  • @AlbaRust
    @AlbaRust 2 года назад +1

    Shift+F3 in supported apps on highlighted text will cycle through different capitilizations
    Win+S will open the Windows Search
    Ctrl+Shift+T will reopen a closed tab in Firefox and Chrome (and other browsers maybe)

  • @Detective_Lynne
    @Detective_Lynne 2 года назад +1

    5:04 Fly: **use Win+Space instead Shift+Alt**
    Majority of Windows users: *TRIGERRED*

  • @onceuponatimeinalandfarfar1883
    @onceuponatimeinalandfarfar1883 2 года назад +2

    If you have more than one window of a given program open, ALT+Number switches between them!

  • @Lampe2020
    @Lampe2020 Год назад +1

    I counted 52 shortcuts,
    of which I knew 40.
    I counted all the "Single letter in menu" shortcuts as one, meaning Alt, then O then W is for me just Alt then *a letter* .
    The only ones I didn't know are some of the Window$-specific ones, as I don't use them. I use only the shortcuts usable in the Unity desktop environment, as that's my favourite Linux DE.
    Little question: isn't "Show desktop" and "Minimize all windows" effectively the same? They both minimize all windows to show you the desktop.

  • @roblox_plays0rigin
    @roblox_plays0rigin 2 года назад +1

    Desktop users are lucky, if they press touchpad with 3 fingers at once, it'll open calendar and notification system, if 4 fingers, it'll gonna open a search bar/search

  • @epcapnimiYT
    @epcapnimiYT 2 года назад

    Tanks for the explorer shortcuts cuz I always struggle with going into different folders. Congrats on 101k subscribers

  • @windestruct
    @windestruct 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for showing my comment in your video. This is a first shoutout that happened to me

  • @tonyli1212
    @tonyli1212 2 года назад +1

    0:37 some notebook keyboard don't have this key (e.g. some lenovo notebook), need to use Shift+F10 ..

  • @rechargeablefan
    @rechargeablefan 2 года назад +1

    i've come back after years and not even this guy escaped an oversimplified logo

  • @prosto_a_user
    @prosto_a_user 2 года назад +2

    You forgot one, which is also switces languages (Better to use when you only have 2-3 languages)
    It's Shift + Alt

  • @iskamag
    @iskamag 2 года назад +2

    Windows/mac users: I can navigate with arrow keys that's so much better :o
    *NIX users who binded the entire home row and almost never left it since and have browsers as only gui programs: I know right

  • @victorwizard8779
    @victorwizard8779 2 года назад +1

    I work as an informatic, and of course I knew all shortcuts. I did things like changing the system font in MIUI 12.5 (that's hard) to the Linux console font (Hack Regular). Indeed, the informatic one more time wins!

  • @ngw8316
    @ngw8316 2 года назад

    About folder navigation, iirc press backspace on windows XP is UP, alt+UP not working, start vista backspace it just back forward same folder, to up a level is alt+UP.
    Sometime i will use alt+esc to switch program, so no task switch window is show.
    On taskbar icon, i always use win+B, just know also can use win+T.
    To close a program, i will use 2 thumb, alt+space then hit C, so hand no need awful go to top of keyboard press F4, maximize window, win xp still use 2 finger, alt+space then hit X, start win 7 win+up arrow

  • @pawer_themaw
    @pawer_themaw 2 года назад +1

    THIS is helpful. Maybe send that to someone who made a project that succeded, but the mouse doesn't work (like MattKC with his IMac)

    • @pawer_themaw
      @pawer_themaw 2 года назад +1

      bruh i dont have the conetxt key

    • @FlyTechVideos
      @FlyTechVideos  2 года назад +1

      it should be between AltGr (right alt) and right ctrl

    • @pawer_themaw
      @pawer_themaw 2 года назад +1

      @@FlyTechVideos I just have a light one. (Also, AltGr is used to make Polish letters)

  • @ZuriPOL
    @ZuriPOL 2 года назад +1

    I'm so disspaointed you didn't mention win + f to quickly open the feedback hub and tell Bill how great his os is

  • @patrickwalter8175
    @patrickwalter8175 2 года назад +1

    Notificationcenter was the only one I didn't know cause I don't use it - Btw guter Content! :)

  • @m7mdzuhair9gamer61
    @m7mdzuhair9gamer61 Год назад +1

    Mouse Broken
    Me:Heart Attack
    Accidentally Uses A Shortcut
    "Relief" lol

  • @FoxyVulpes
    @FoxyVulpes 2 года назад +1

    I worked years ago, and sometimes even today, without a mouse (as an IT Pro).... now I've a question (I know the answer!) ... - does anyone know the replacement shortcut for the Windows-Key and Context-Menu-Key? (Assuming you've an old keyboard without Windows-Keys)

  • @user-rv9vk8by5i
    @user-rv9vk8by5i 2 года назад

    Disappointed that you didn't cover being able to search by the first few letters in explorer and taskmanager (ie, pressing "st" in quick succession to be brought to files/processes that start with that, such as Start), but you did cover the exact run command to open the recycling bin. I feel like searching with keys is more of a keybind than a run command.
    Overall, I didn't know 19 of the 56 keybinds I counted. I don't think win+N counts though - just searched it up, it's a win11 keybind.

  • @homeshbambal7063
    @homeshbambal7063 2 года назад +1

    Great video as always.
    Of the shortcuts shown, I knew all the shortcuts except the mentioned below.
    Shift + tab (knew tab)
    Win + D (instead used win + M)
    Win + I (settings)
    Win + T (Navigate taskbar) (happens accidently sometimes but did not know the shortcut until now)
    Win + N (insted put the trackpad shortcut 4 finger tap)
    Win + , (peek) (Thanks, I did not find the option to peek in Windows 11, insted was always forced to go to desktop)
    Win + V ( I don't use clipboard history)
    Win + . (Never need emojis on pc)
    Insted of ctrl + alt + plus/minus or ctrl + scr whl I use ctrl + shift + 1-9 change between all the viewing options but this is useful.
    P.S. I made this comment to store the list so that I can learn these. 😎

    • @lmnk
      @lmnk Год назад

      In Windows 8 times, Win+T also allowed to have taskbar right in Metro -Cr- apps, though it was pretty much useless and Start button didn't do anything at all

  • @AzamMujahidProductions
    @AzamMujahidProductions 2 года назад

    1. For me, the new folder shortcut is the new incognito tab (as a Chrome fan).
    2. I don't know
    3. I don't know
    4. During my editing process, I used this shortcut
    5. I know
    6. I don't know
    7. I don't know
    8. I don't know
    9. I don't know
    10. I don't know, but I know the meaning of the underlined letter
    11. Same
    12. I know
    Some of them can understand me, thanks FlyTech!

  • @axer552
    @axer552 2 года назад +4

    Shortcuts that I have counted: 55
    Shortcuts that I already knew: 45

  • @bharatmadho3742
    @bharatmadho3742 2 года назад +2

    6:27 you can also kill a process with alt+e(end task)

  • @StudioCRJ
    @StudioCRJ 2 года назад

    i had no idea you could use alt + f4 on the desktop to bring up an old-fashioned shutdown menu!! reminds me of windows 98 with its shutdown dialog, as well as windows 3.1 with how it handles "shutdowns" :O
    btw, i counted 73 commands and didn't know about 27 of them. at least after watching this, it's down to 0

    • @rompevuevitos222
      @rompevuevitos222 2 года назад +1

      I only knew it because sometimes i get frustrated and i spam ALT F4 to close stuff
      Which leads to me doing it in the desktop

  • @ItzDoubted
    @ItzDoubted 2 года назад

    This is what i need to open a youtube video from flytech

  • @yousefslimani99
    @yousefslimani99 2 года назад

    Please Do a Part 2 of This Video If There's a Another Keyboard Shortcut You Didn't Use on This Video!!

  • @sadoshima118
    @sadoshima118 2 года назад +2

    fly is insect but FlyTech is more than a insect

  • @Jan-px7tn
    @Jan-px7tn 2 года назад

    Ctrl + page up/down for switching tabs is useful for me with pg up&down button near ctrl.

  • @mlgfumo2761
    @mlgfumo2761 2 года назад

    So that was a lot to count, but there were probably over 100 shortcuts including duplicated ones! Of which I only knew 18. TIL there are a TON of shortcuts that use the Windows key, I didn't even know one of them!

  • @30p87
    @30p87 2 года назад +2

    CTRL+ALT+F4
    Here you go, you HAVE to do everything with the keyboard now

    • @DamienPup
      @DamienPup 2 года назад

      what does it do?

  • @Sanker1
    @Sanker1 2 года назад

    i have been preparing for this since last 2 years for no reason

  • @Chlebqowyyyyyyyy
    @Chlebqowyyyyyyyy 2 года назад +1

    Thing we all learned from this wideo is: You don't need mouse, but it help you navigating + there are 54 shortcuts in this Video and i know 27 of them + Lift works also for up arrow + there are 3 bonuses and i don't remember any of these + My favorites are taskbar buttons, emojis and windows + desktops

    • @ved_s
      @ved_s 2 года назад

      Lift works with any button

    • @rompevuevitos222
      @rompevuevitos222 2 года назад

      sometimes a mouse is slower
      It's faster to just mash keys than to lift a hand from your keyboard to click with your mouse

  • @danik0011
    @danik0011 2 года назад

    1:40
    For selecting/leaping thru word/paragraph on Mac, you use ALT instead of CTRL.

  • @redpandaclips.
    @redpandaclips. 2 года назад

    i dont use windows but if you press space while highlighting a file/folder, it will open (on mac)

  • @escaperoutebritish
    @escaperoutebritish 2 года назад

    I use Win+L at work which annoys my colleagues because it locks both the virtual machine and the pc, so they have to log in twice.

  • @jvl07_
    @jvl07_ 2 года назад

    didnt knew ctrl + del/backspace and from now on I'll be using it a lot

    • @danik0011
      @danik0011 2 года назад

      i knew it on mac, and you use ALT instead of CTRL there.

  • @maxifire32
    @maxifire32 2 года назад +1

    So you can pretty much use your computer without a mouse (well, paint and videogames won't work but everything else still works)

  • @delofon
    @delofon Год назад

    30 out of 55
    Honourable mention: Super/Win+Arrows - tile your windows with just the keyboard. Still doesn't replace i3 for me when I'm stuck with Windows though!

  • @osaelokailodibia1307
    @osaelokailodibia1307 2 года назад

    Keyboard Shortcuts:44
    Ones I didn’t know:5

  • @koniobijca160
    @koniobijca160 2 года назад

    Helped for me, thanks.

  • @speedieii
    @speedieii 2 года назад

    Master keyboard shortcuts and you'll never wanna use your crappy mouse again. It takes some learning but is very worth it. You may also need to replace some software (Replaced WM with dwm, text editor with Vim, browser with Surf, etc.)

    • @rompevuevitos222
      @rompevuevitos222 2 года назад

      Vim is fast, but not feature rich
      I use it to check files quickly, but not for actual editing

  • @SvmmyTvlhv
    @SvmmyTvlhv 2 года назад

    You can also create a new folder by pressing Ctrl+Shift+N

  • @stutavagrippa8690
    @stutavagrippa8690 2 года назад

    My shortcuts...
    C + x
    C + v
    C + c
    C + a
    C + z
    C + shift + z OR C + y
    A + Tab
    A + F4
    C + Backspace
    C + Shift + Arrow
    C + Arrow
    A = Alt, C = Control
    Only including multiple key shortcuts which are also default.
    11.

  • @deradminlucky1562
    @deradminlucky1562 2 года назад

    I once broke the driver of my mouse... The mouse still worked and I even use it right now but the virtual mouse on my desktop wasn't even showing up, it got vaporized. I had to reset my whole PC to fix it and I really had a hard time only pressing tab for over 4 hours to switch between buttons and settings to finally reset my PC...

  • @neonowlgery
    @neonowlgery Год назад

    Little fun fact: I don't know if I unlocked something secret, but appearently you can switch keyboard layouts with [Alt]+[L-SHIFT] as well.

  • @rozbrajaczpoziomow
    @rozbrajaczpoziomow 2 года назад

    The ones I knew about:
    Enter, 3 dashes, underlined letters, ctrl+s, ctrl+o, [you can also navigate backwards with just backspace], arrow keys, alt, ctrl+f, esc, ctrl[+shift]+left/right, ctrl+backspace, alt+f4, win+x (I use win+num instead of alt+tab), win+e, alt+tab, del, ctrl+z, ctrl+y, shift+del, win+x, and i'm too lazy to watch the rest. (oh wait that rhymed)

  • @RoxNoAnne
    @RoxNoAnne 2 года назад

    This video is awesome. I personally find more productivity with just the keyboard than with a mouse, and for programming I use Vim within a window manager. I found it to be more convenient than using Eclipse or Visual Studio.

  • @zeenxdownz
    @zeenxdownz 2 года назад

    Fun fact: in win control panel idk where but you can use num lock number keys to move the cursor

  • @svtlvsk
    @svtlvsk 2 года назад

    Win + Shift + Left/Right arrows (multiple monitor setup only).

  • @VaradMahashabde
    @VaradMahashabde 2 года назад

    Today we learned, that the Context key is OP
    "You can also use Ctrl+"
    _you have become what you swore to destroy_

  • @cstr2454
    @cstr2454 2 года назад +1

    I wish ctrl + backspace for deleting words worked everywhere…

    • @rompevuevitos222
      @rompevuevitos222 2 года назад

      I always do CTRL SHIFT Left so i can see how much i'm going to delete beforehand, it also works everywhere

  • @superNova5837
    @superNova5837 2 года назад

    Win + q for search or windows key start typing when start comes up win+w for widget pane

  • @bingies24
    @bingies24 2 года назад +4

    I counted 50, and i knew 11 of them. Wow, there's a lot of keyboard shortcuts.

  • @varahunter68
    @varahunter68 2 года назад

    0:10 i still right clixk- rename instead of using f2 sometimes

  • @NoGeometryDashSongs
    @NoGeometryDashSongs 2 года назад +2

    imagine recording macro on this and speeding it up by x20 speed

  • @Lazzuuu
    @Lazzuuu Год назад

    I know almost none of them😭 mostly because to me its easier to just use my mouse than to memorize the shortcuts (it took like over a whole year for just the undo shortcut:( ) .. the ones that I do know are the really basic ones, like undo, opening the search bar (didnt know it worked outside of browsers tho,,), alt+f4 and other stuff too probably

  • @janluofficial
    @janluofficial 2 года назад

    Some Keyboads dont have the list key, but for those, create the file in notepad

  • @AuroraNemoia
    @AuroraNemoia 2 года назад

    where was ctrl-tab
    where was win-shift-m to unmimize windows?
    Also win-d and win-m/win-shift-m are different
    win-d shows the desktop but remembers the state of all windows, if they were minimized or not, and pressing win-d again brings back only the windows that were up previously.
    doing win-m minimizes all windows that are not yet minimized, and win-shift-m unminimizes all windows that are not minimized
    ctrl-win-shift-b resets the WDDM stack
    on CJK locales, keyboard hints will be in parentheses like this はい (Y)

  • @fect1236
    @fect1236 2 года назад

    You should do a video on how messing with time & date in cmd breaks windows, it's really weird. If you set your date to something really high, it causes things to mess up badly & breaks your OS

  • @avi8aviate
    @avi8aviate 2 года назад

    I knew Alt + Tab, Ctrl + Alt + Del, Win + V, Win + ., and one not in the video: Win + Shift + S to open Snip & Sketch to take a screenshot.

  • @mattlau04
    @mattlau04 2 года назад

    Very nice video, learned a few new shortcuts!

  • @alejandroalzatesanchez
    @alejandroalzatesanchez 2 года назад

    in my language varies save is ctrl+g
    all is ctrl+e
    yeah Windows localization is a mess
    and some programs don't care about.
    and u put AltGr+ is literally the rotation mode of the screen lol
    if screen upside down then AltGr+down is darm ez
    dont go to the configs just do this.
    the default is altgr+up

  • @miwiki6
    @miwiki6 2 года назад

    i never knew what the underlined words meant so i used to go through memory, thx.

  • @jir_UwU
    @jir_UwU 25 дней назад

    no keyboard people: screen keyboard
    no mouse people: whatever this is

  • @ntexplorer
    @ntexplorer 8 месяцев назад +1

    I only new Ctrl + Shift + N for Private WIndow💀

  • @esdraslov
    @esdraslov Год назад

    Win+tab is the aero app switch/aero Window on Windows 7/Vista

  • @markusTegelane
    @markusTegelane 2 года назад

    No mention of Alt + Space??? Or Win + Arrow keys?