ZDNET's key takeaways Windows has a ton of keyboard shortcuts for helpful actions in Windows 11.Most people only know the basics: CTRL and C to copy text. Mastering these shortcuts can help boost your ...
On most laptops/keyboards you find a Caps Lock key, but Chromebooks replace it with a Search key. It opens the launcher, apps ...
Save time and effort using this list of handy iPadOS 15 keyboard shortcuts—and learn how to access information about all the currently available shortcuts. Image: Apple, Inc. With most iPadOS users ...
Google Slides is adding two new features that make it easier to give a live presentation. New keyboard shortcuts aid in faster navigation through a deck, while “Present mode” can be resized to make ...
Docs is a free online word processor from Google that allows you to create and edit documents online. It’s part of the Google Docs Editors suite, which features tools like Google Sheets, Google Keep, ...
Google’s Chrome web browser continues to blur the lines between web apps and desktop apps. The latest dev channel version of Chrome lets you control some web apps using keyboard shortcuts — even when ...
So, now that you’re becoming quite the iTunes 11 power user, it’s time to take that one final step: keyboard shortcuts. Everyone knows that using the mouse when there’s a keyboard shortcut to be had ...
Learn how to take a screenshot on MacBook Air using keyboard shortcuts MacBook Air users rely on for fast, precise screen ...
FioWriter is yet another new iPad text editor, but with one huge difference: it has Command, Option and Control keys right there on the keyboard. What’s more, they work as they should: hold down the ...
Mastering the PC controls and keyboard shortcuts for Anno 1800 will make your life much easier. If you can take the time to learn the various shortcuts and inputs, you’ll be able to breeze around your ...
Longtime readers of the Mac Gems column know that I’m a keyboard person. With few exceptions, I prefer to keep my fingers on the keyboard and off my mouse, trackpad, or trackball—sticking to the ...
Microsoft's use of open standards such as USB means that its peripherals will work with products from almost all computer manufacturers, including Apple. However, Apple's own keyboards and Mac OS X ...