- Ctrl + C: Copy
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Using the Windows Shortcut Key List
Windows has a built-in shortcut key list that displays all the available keyboard shortcuts for your current version of Windows. To access this list, press the Windows key + Ctrl + Shift + F1. This will open the Windows Shortcut Key List, which contains all the available shortcut keys.Using the On-Screen Keyboard
Another way to get help with shortcut keys is by using the on-screen keyboard. The on-screen keyboard displays all the available shortcut keys, and you can click on any key to see its corresponding shortcut. To open the on-screen keyboard, go to the Start menu, then click on "All Programs," "Accessories," "Ease of Access," and then "On-Screen Keyboard."Using the Help Menu
Most software applications have a built-in help menu that provides information on shortcut keys. To access the help menu, click on the "Help" menu in the software application, then select "Keyboard Shortcuts" or "Shortcut Keys." This will display a list of all the available shortcut keys for that specific software application.Using Internet Search Engines
If you are unable to find the shortcut key you are looking for, you can always use an internet search engine to find the answer. Simply type in the name of the software application and the shortcut key you are looking for, and the search engine will display various results.Shortcut Key Examples
Here are a few examples of commonly used shortcut keys:- Ctrl + C: Copy
- Ctrl + V: Paste
- Ctrl + Z: Undo
- Ctrl + A: Select All
- Alt + Tab: Switch between open windows