Display the shortcut menu for the selected command. ENTER Move the focus to each command on the ribbon, forward or backward respectively. TAB, SHIFT+TAB Move down, up, left, or right among the items on the ribbon, respectively. DOWN ARROW, UP ARROW, LEFT ARROW, RIGHT ARROW ...
Display the list of meeting room keyboard shortcuts Shift+? Shift+? Bring focus to the application menu bar for keyboard navigation Ctrl+Shift+Space or Ctrl+Shift+F2 Command+Shift+Space or Command+Shift+F2 Move focus to the next pod Ctrl+F9 Command+F9 Move focus to the previous pod...
No shortcut Zoom into shared content. Alt+Shift+Equal sign (-) Alt+Shift+Equal sign (-) Zoom out from shared content. Alt+Shift+Minus sign (-) Alt+Shift+Minus sign (-) Reset zoom for shared content. Alt+Shift+0 Alt+Shift+0 Pan shared content up. Alt+Shift+Up ...
using keyboard shortcuts can greatly enhance your productivity and efficiency while working on a computer. they enable you to perform tasks more quickly, as you don't have to move your hands away from the keyboard to reach for the mouse or navigate through menus. once you become familiar ...
Alt+[right arrow]– Go forward one page. End– Go to the bottom of the page. Home– Go to the top of the page. Space– Move down one frame on page. Shift+space– Move up one frame on page. F11– Full screen shortcut (click it again to return to normal). ...
You can use this keyboard shortcut only for editable lists. Not applicable. Shift+Up arrow Extend the selection of rows to include the previous row. Not applicable. Shift+Down arrow Extend the selection of rows to include the next row. Not applicable. Shift+Page up(Shift+Fn+Up arrow) Exte...
Shift + F10 Display the shortcut menu for the selected item. Shift with any arrow key Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text in a document. Shift + Delete Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle Bin first. Right arrow Open the next...
Method 1: Using Shortcuts (For Windows) TheLeft ArrowSymbol Shortcut isAlt + 27. Windows has several shortcuts, some of which works only in Microsoft Word. However, there’s a Windows shortcut for theLeft ArrowSignthat works across all applications. It is the alt code shortcut which is...
ActionShortcut Pan through diagram Press the Alt key and drag the mouse in the direction that you choose Move to next element down arrow Move to previous element up arrow Add currently focused graph to current selection Ctrl + spacebar Zoom in to enlarge the diagram Ctrl + plus sign (+) ...
Select cells across a row:Shift+Left Arrow or Shift+Right Arrow Select cells across a column:Shift+Up Arrow or Shift+Down Arrow Highlight the content of the current cell:Command+A (If not inside the table, this shortcut selects the entire note.) ...