• huquad@lemmy.ml
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      6 days ago

      I discovered this at work when I fat fingered Winkey + L. No work was done that day.

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      7 days ago

      Which annoyingly only has a small subset of the emojis, making me have to use seach anyway.
      Better than nothing I guess.

    • CrayonRosary@lemmy.world
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      I’ll have to try that, but I’ve been using Win+;. It opens an emoji picker and puts the focus in a search field so you can type “shrug” or something and often just hit Enter to choose the single result.

      It’s ; as in ;)

      At least, thats how I like to think of it.

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        It’s the same. The windows shortcuts page has

        Windows Key + Period (.) or Semicolon (;) - Open emoji panel.

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      7 days ago

      Typing (windows) in Teams helpfully replaces the word with a dinosaur 🦖 icon.

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      7 days ago

      Yes! Someone saw me add 😎 to a document I was grading once and it blew their mind. “Wait! What did you just do? How did you get that menu?” I try to teach people, but they almost never remember. They praise me for my navigation skills, but they don’t care to learn basic stuff like alt+tab/shift+alt+tab/win+tab.

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        3 days ago

        Fun thing about the switch apps forward/backwards keys is shifted tab is back tab, so alt+tab is switch forward and alt+back tab is switch backwards

        So useful when switching back and forth between two programs

        I feel like shortcut knowledge is more about willingness to explore the machine than generations. I’m gen X.

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          Fun thing about the switch apps forward/backwards keys is shifted tab is back tab, so alt+tab is switch forward and alt+back tab is switch backwards

          I’m a regular Windows and Linux user, but am using OSX for a work project. I can’t figure out the windows switching shortcut keys there. (This is from memory since I’m not on OSX right now) Command-Tab switches between Applications, but not separate instances of applications. Anyone know the shortcut key for that one or if there is a separate key combo to mimic Windows or Gnome?