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| René Nielsen 2003-07-12, 4:23 am |
| Hi to all,
Can anyone please tell me which keyboard shortcuts I have to memorize for
the OS Exam?? Looking through different Certification sites - I haven't
found anything yet about that subject :-(
I'm writing the Exam next monday (July 21st)!
TIA
Regards: René from Denmark
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| Pikoro 2003-07-13, 1:23 am |
| Most cert. sites overlook keyboard shortcuts that nonetheless are on the
test, namely F1 and F3.
Go to a DOS prompt, type a command like dir and then press repeatedly F1 and
F3 to see what they do.
Other key combinations: Alt+Tab (cycles between programs in the task bar),
Ctrl+Esc (brings up start menu), Ctrl+N (spawns new window), F11 (toggles
views in IE ), Ctrl+Alt+Del (different in Win 9x and NT), Alt+F4 (closes all
programs, including OS).
There might be others, Mike Meyers has a nice collection of shortcuts for
you to learn.
Hope this helps.
Pik
"René Nielsen" <rni@jubiimail.dk> wrote in message
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> Hi to all,
> Can anyone please tell me which keyboard shortcuts I have to memorize for
> the OS Exam?? Looking through different Certification sites - I haven't
> found anything yet about that subject :-(
> I'm writing the Exam next monday (July 21st)!
> TIA
> Regards: René from Denmark
>
>
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| René Nielsen 2003-07-13, 4:24 am |
| Hi Pikoro,
Thanx for your reply. It is a great help.
Have a nice summer :-)
Regards:
René from Denmark
"Pikoro" <pikoro@comcast.net> skrev i en meddelelse
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mcast.com...
> Most cert. sites overlook keyboard shortcuts that nonetheless are on the
> test, namely F1 and F3.
> Go to a DOS prompt, type a command like dir and then press repeatedly F1
and
> F3 to see what they do.
> Other key combinations: Alt+Tab (cycles between programs in the task bar),
> Ctrl+Esc (brings up start menu), Ctrl+N (spawns new window), F11 (toggles
> views in IE ), Ctrl+Alt+Del (different in Win 9x and NT), Alt+F4 (closes
all
> programs, including OS).
> There might be others, Mike Meyers has a nice collection of shortcuts for
> you to learn.
> Hope this helps.
>
> Pik
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> "René Nielsen" <rni@jubiimail.dk> wrote in message
> news:3f0fbfd3$0$13229$edfadb0f
@dread15.news.tele.dk...
> > Hi to all,
> > Can anyone please tell me which keyboard shortcuts I have to memorize
for
> > the OS Exam?? Looking through different Certification sites - I haven't
> > found anything yet about that subject :-(
> > I'm writing the Exam next monday (July 21st)!
> > TIA
> > Regards: René from Denmark
> >
> >
>
>
>
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| Tom MacIntyre 2003-07-15, 6:24 pm |
| On Sat, 12 Jul 2003 09:59:19 +0200, "René Nielsen" <rni@jubiimail.dk>
wrote:
>Hi to all,
>Can anyone please tell me which keyboard shortcuts I have to memorize for
>the OS Exam?? Looking through different Certification sites - I haven't
>found anything yet about that subject :-(
>I'm writing the Exam next monday (July 21st)!
>TIA
>Regards: René from Denmark
>
There's quite a bit in Mike Meyers' "Essential Windows" (available for
free download from his website) on keyboard shortcuts. It's number 7
on the top 10 requested links here...
http://www.totalsem.com/
Tom
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