• commie@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I read every comment and I’m pretty sure I’ve got something most of you don’t know. control and left or right will move by one word at a time in text. if you hold shift with this, you can highlight.

    I find this is incredibly useful after I use Alt d or Control-L. in most browsers including most file browsers, this will take you to your address bar. then you can chop up your URL.

    I did see somebody mention shift insert. I don’t know if they mentioned shift delete which cuts.

    edit:

    win+e to open file explorer. win+d to show desktop.

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      I had to write an essay in an exam setting once and all the keyboard controls like that were disabled. Worst 20 minutes ever

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      Even better:

      Win + Space (Win or Super + Space in Linux also) changes keyboard languages. I’m not seeing that anywhere in here either.

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        I hate tripping that one. I actively remove my “alternate” keyboards so I never trip it. on windows, one of my emacs binds trips it. so frustrating.

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          You can delete keyboard languages you don’t want, and that won’t happen anymore (because you narrow the choice)

          I write in portuguese and english mostly, when keys fall out of place it’s because I accidentally pressed win+space (rare) but just do it again

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      Long IT nerd here, I’ve known about those shortcuts for a long time. Its interesting as I left the IT industry about 12 years ago and work in an unrelated field. Half the time I talk to our tech support guys, I know more than them. My fellow colleaugues think I’m like Merlin the magician.