Computing Shortcuts for PCs

 

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Wow!

I didn't know you could do that.

People who use computers are always looking for an easier, faster way to do things. Over the course of an eight-hour day, you can save hundreds - perhaps thousands of keystrokes. And a zillion mouse clicks. IF you know the shortcuts.

Few people know, for instance, that you can raise the Start menu by touching the Windows FLAG key.

Or that if you put your cursor in front of a word and touch CTRL/DELETE, the entire word will disappear. You don’t have to select the word and then touch the delete key.

Whether you speed up your computing with keyboard shortcuts or mouse shortcuts is a very personal thing. Some people find the keyboard faster for some chores. Others prefer the mouse.

Avoid Carpel Tunnel Syndrome

I’ve found I can avoid carpel tunnel syndrome if go back and forth between my mouse and keyboard for different functions.

So I wrote a book — Computing Shortcuts for PCs — to share what I've learned.

Most of the shortcuts in the book are available on the Internet. If you do a lot of searching. But they’re often listed in ways that make it really hard to find what you need, when you need it.

I’ve organized them so they’re easy to find. I’ve even provided four cheat sheets to help you learn them.

No matter what your level of computer skill, I’ll bet there are lots of shortcuts in this book you just weren’t aware of.

Take a look at the Table of Contents. The book is available in printed form, on a CD-ROM, or you can download the e-book version immediately. To get your copy, go to Buy Now.