This is your reminder not to run random commands you find online on your computer. Especially since some can straight up delete your entire system, memory and OS.

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This is your reminder not to run random commands you find online on your computer. Especially since some can straight up delete your entire system, memory and OS.
General Tricks Computer Tips & Tricks
General Tricks Computer Tips & Tricks
Bring back a closed tab We have dedicated a section to web browsing further down below, but this one is too useful to be missed. Accidentally closed a tab? Simply press Ctrl + Shift + T to reopen the most recently closed tab and get back to what you were doing (Cmd + Shift + T on Macs).
Window snapping and multiple monitor control Pressing the Windows Key + Arrow Keys will cause a window to…
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How to remove unnecessary files from computer
TFW you use the copy command instead of paste and it won’t let you undo and now your shit is lost forever
Commands
So what other keyboard shortcuts should computer users know about? (For Windows OS. Swap CTRL for Apple's Command key):
CTRL-F or F3: to find a word or words on a page
CTRL-C: to copy text
CTRL-V: to paste text
CTRL-Z: to undo a command
SHIFT-CTRL-Z: to redo the command above
CTRL-S: to save
CTRL-B: to bold text
CTRL-I: to italicise text
CTRL-U: to underline text
CTRL-X: to cut text
CTRL-A: to select all
CTRL-O: to open a file
CTRL-P: to print
CTRL- "-" or "+": to reduce or increase font size on a webpage
And more ...
CTRL-H: history
WIN-L: to lock your desktop (Windows)
WIN-D: to show your desktop (Windows)
F5: to refresh a page
ALT-Print Screen: to capture a screenshot of a window on your desktop
ALT-Home: to go to your browser's homepage
CTRL-T: to open a new tab in your web browser
CTRL-TAB: to scroll through the tabs on your web browser
CTRL-W: to close a window on your web browser
CTRL-Home: to go to the start of a sentence
CTRL-End: to go to the start of a sentence
CTRL-"←" or "→": to move to the previous or next word
CTRL-SHIFT-"←" or "→": to select the previous or next word
oh, and fyi, to make text on a page bigger press ctrl & +