I don't know why I even bother reading their crap. 90% of the time their headline will focus on a photo and when you click through, there is never a photo included in the article.
Out of curiosity, I clicked on the link below, hoping I'd find a Windows tip that might be useful. Sadly, not even close.
Ten awesome Windows tips & tricks | Digital Crave - Yahoo!
Here's the brilliant advice given for Windows shortcuts.
Out of curiosity, I clicked on the link below, hoping I'd find a Windows tip that might be useful. Sadly, not even close.
Ten awesome Windows tips & tricks | Digital Crave - Yahoo!
Here's the brilliant advice given for Windows shortcuts.
Get to know shortcuts
If the extent of your shortcuts is CTRL+C for copy and CTRL+P for paste, you're not taking advantage of all Windows has to offer. There are many, many dozens of handy shortcuts to master, including one of my favorites: Windows key + left or right arrow button, which snaps the window to the left or right, so you can see two open windows equally — perfect for multitasking. As a journalist who uses a word processor every day, I've also grown reliant upon "undo" (CTRL+Z) and "redo" (CTRL+Y). By the way, you can even create your own shortcuts to get more done in less time.