Alt+Space then X, in Microsoft Windows, all shortcuts with Alt+Space followed by another key are language dependent. The Alt + Space combination opens the window menu, and the following key selects from the menu.
Quote:Just another dork whose stupid theories didn't pan out.People don't mind having their expectations subverted or being surprised by events they thought would go another way. Hence general audience reactions to events such as Ned Stark's execution and the Red Wedding. Those of us who had never read the books were blown away and entertained by these sudden change of events, but we didn't get angry in the aftermath because we understood what happened within the context of the story. The characters' actions led them to those terrible ends.
There was a logical flow from point A to point B to point C.all the way to point Z. In other words, the characters drove the direction in which the story moved in those early seasons. The negative reaction to season eight has less to do about theories being proven incorrect and more to do with sloppy and rushed writing leading us to the conclusions of these story and character arcs. To put it in simple terms, the characters stopped determining the direction in which the story would go and thus the plot started to drive the characters' actions. Instead of slowly building Dany into the Mad Queen, they completed that arc within an episode and a half and used foreshadowing instead of character development to pull it off. The Night King arc was rushed, the Mad Queen arc was rushed, and it looks like they're going to really rush us to the ultimate conclusion to the series - all because D&D wanted to leave this universe behind for the more lucrative universe of motion pictures and Star Wars.
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In this topicFrequently used shortcutsThis table shows the most frequently used shortcuts in Microsoft Word.To do thisPressGo to 'Tell me what you want to do'Alt+QOpenCtrl+OSaveCtrl+SCloseCtrl+WCutCtrl+XCopyCtrl+CPasteCtrl+VSelect allCtrl+ABoldCtrl+BItalicCtrl+IUnderlineCtrl+UDecrease font size 1 pointCtrl+Increase font size 1 pointCtrl+Center textCtrl+ELeft align textCtrl+LRight align textCtrl+RCancelEscUndoCtrl+ZRe-doCtrl+YZoomAlt+W, Q, then tab in Zoom dialog box to the value you want.Use the keyboard to move around the ribbonThe ribbon is the strip at the top of Word, organized by tabs. Each tab displays a different ribbon. Ribbons are made up of groups, and each group includes one or more commands.
You can access every command in Word by using a shortcut. To do thisPressTo use Backstage view, open the File page.Alt+FTo use themes, colors, and effects, such as page borders, open the Design tab.Alt+GTo use common formatting commands, paragraph styles, or to use the Find tool.To move to the list of ribbon tabs, press Alt; to go directly to a tab, press a keyboard shortcut.To move into the ribbon, press the Down Arrow key. (JAWS refers to this action as a move to the lower ribbon.).To move between commands, press the Tab key or Shift+Tab.To move in the group that’s currently selected, press the Down Arrow key.To move between groups on a ribbon, press Ctrl+Right Arrow or Ctrl+Left Arrow.Controls on the ribbon are activated in different ways, depending upon the type of control:.If the selected command is a button, to activate it, press Spacebar or Enter.If the selected command is a split button (that is, a button that opens a menu of additional options), to activate it, press Alt+Down Arrow. Tab through the options. To select the current option, press Spacebar or Enter.If the selected command is a list (such as the Font list), to open the list, press the Down Arrow key.
Then, to move between items, use the Up Arrow or Down Arrow key.If the selected command is a gallery, to select the command, press Spacebar or Enter. Then, tab through the items. The following table lists some ways to move the keyboard focus when you're using only the keyboard.To do thisPressSelect the active tab of the ribbon and activate the access keys.Alt or F10. To do thisPressMark a table of contents entry.Alt+Shift+OMark a table of authorities entry (citation).Alt+Shift+IChoose citation optionsAlt+Shift+F12, SpacebarMark an index entry.Alt+Shift+XInsert a footnote.Alt+Ctrl+FInsert an endnote.Alt+Ctrl+DGo to next footnote.Alt+Shift+Go to previous footnote.Alt+Shift+. To do thisPressInsert the Unicode character for the specified Unicode (hexadecimal) character code. For example, to insert the euro currency symbol , type 20AC, and then hold down Alt and press X.The character code, Alt+XFind out the Unicode character code for the selected characterAlt+XInsert the ANSI character for the specified ANSI (decimal) character code. For example, to insert the euro currency symbol, hold down Alt and press 0128 on the numeric keypad.Alt+the character code (on the numeric keypad)Insert and edit objects.
Every document has a default language, typically the same default language as your computer's operating system. But If your document also contains words or phrases in a different language, it's a good idea to set the proofing language for those words. This not only makes it possible to check spelling and grammar for those phrases, it makes it possible for assistive technologies like screen readers to handle them.To do thisPressOpen the Set Proofing Language dialog boxAlt+R, U, LReview list of proofing languagesDown ArrowSet default languagesAlt+R, L.
To do thisPressStart context-sensitive Help or reveal formatting.Shift+F1Copy text.Shift+F2Change the case of letters.Shift+F3Repeat a Find or Go To action.Shift+F4Move to the last change.Shift+F5Go to the previous pane or frame (after pressing F6).Shift+F6Choose the Thesaurus command ( Review tab, Proofing group).Shift+F7Reduce the size of a selection.Shift+F8Switch between a field code and its result.Shift+F9Display a shortcut menu.Shift+F10Go to the previous field.Shift+F11Choose the Save command.Shift+F12. This article does not cover customizing keyboard shortcuts or creating keyboard shortcuts for macros or AutoText.If you are using Microsoft Word Starter, be aware that not all the features listed for Word are supported in Word Starter.
For more information about the features available in Word Starter, see. In this articleFind and use keyboard shortcutsFor keyboard shortcuts in which you press two or more keys at the same time, the keys to press are separated by a plus sign (+) in Microsoft Word 2010 Help.
For keyboard shortcuts in which you press one key immediately followed by another key, the keys to press are separated by a comma (,). To do thisPressSwitch to the next window.Alt+TabSwitch to the previous window.Alt+Shift+TabClose the active window.Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4Restore the size of the active window after you maximize it.Alt+F5Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window (clockwise direction). You may need to press F6 more than once.F6Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window (counterclockwise direction).Shift+F6When more than one window is open, switch to the next window.Ctrl+F6Switch to the previous window.Ctrl+Shift+F6Maximize or restore a selected window.Ctrl+F10Copy a picture of the screen to the Clipboard.Print ScreenCopy a picture of the selected window to the Clipboard.Alt+Print Screen. To do thisPressMove to a task pane from another pane in the program window. (You may need to press F6 more than once.)F6When a menu is active, move to a task pane.
To do thisPressDisplay the shortcut menu for the selected item.Shift+F10Display the menu or message for an available action or for the AutoCorrect Options buttonor the Paste options button. If more than one action is present, switch to the next action and display its menu or message.Alt+Shift+F10Move between options in a menu of available actions.Arrow keysPerform the action for the selected item on a menu of available actions.EnterClose the available actions menu or message.EscTips.You can ask to be notified by a sound whenever an action is available (not available in Word Starter). To hear audio cues, you must have a sound card. You must also have Microsoft Office Sounds installed on your computer.If you have access to the Internet, you can download Microsoft Office Sounds from Office.com. After you install the sound files, do the following:.Press Alt+F, T to open Word Options.Press A to select Advanced, and then press Tab to move to the Advanced Options for working with Word.Press Alt+S twice to move to the Provide feedback with sound check box, which is under General, and then press Spacebar.Press Tab repeatedly to select OK, and then press Enter. Access keys let you quickly use a command by pressing a few keys, regardless of where you are in the program.
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Every command in Word 2010 can be accessed by using an access key. You can get to most commands by using two to five keystrokes.
To use an access key:.Press Alt.The KeyTips are displayed over each feature that is available in the current view.Press the letter shown in the KeyTip over the feature that you want to use.Depending on which letter you press, you may be shown additional KeyTips. For example, if the Home tab is active and you press N, the Insert tab is displayed, along with the KeyTips for the groups on that tab.Continue pressing letters until you press the letter of the command or control that you want to use. In some cases, you must first press the letter of the group that contains the command. Another way to use the keyboard to work with programs that feature the Office Ribbon is to move the focus among the tabs and commands until you find the feature that you want to use. The following table lists some ways to move the keyboard focus without using the mouse.To do thisPressSelect the active tab of the Ribbon and activate the access keys.Alt or F10. To do thisPressOpen the Navigation task pane (to search document).Ctrl+FRepeat find (after closing Find and Replace window).Alt+Ctrl+YReplace text, specific formatting, and special items.Ctrl+HGo to a page, bookmark, footnote, table, comment, graphic, or other location.Ctrl+GSwitch between the last four places that you have edited.Alt+Ctrl+ZOpen a list of browse options.
Press the arrow keys to select an option, and then press Enter to browse through a document by using the selected option.Alt+Ctrl+HomeMove to the previous browse object (set in browse options).Ctrl+Page UpMove to the next browse object (set in browse options).Ctrl+Page Down. To do thisPressInsert the Unicode character for the specified Unicode (hexadecimal) character code.
For example, to insert the euro currency symbol , type 20AC, and then hold down Alt and press X.The character code, Alt+XFind out the Unicode character code for the selected characterAlt+XInsert the ANSI character for the specified ANSI (decimal) character code. For example, to insert the euro currency symbol, hold down Alt and press 0128 on the numeric keypad.Alt+the character code (on the numeric keypad). To do thisPressSwitch between languages or keyboard layouts.Left Alt+ShiftDisplay a list of correction alternatives.+CTurn handwriting on or off.+HTurn Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) on 101 keyboard on or off.Alt+Turn Korean IME on 101 keyboard on or off.Right AltTurn Chinese IME on 101 keyboard on or off.Ctrl+SpacebarTips.You can choose the key combination for switching between languages or keyboard layouts in the Advanced Key Setting dialog box. To open the Advanced Key Setting dialog box, right-click the Language bar, and then click Settings. Under Preferences, click Key Settings.The Windows logo keyis available on the bottom row of keys on most keyboards.Function key reference. To do thisPressStart context-sensitive Help or reveal formatting.Shift+F1Copy text.Shift+F2Change the case of letters.Shift+F3Repeat a Find or Go To action.Shift+F4Move to the last change.Shift+F5Go to the previous pane or frame (after pressing F6).Shift+F6Choose the Thesaurus command ( Review tab, Proofing group).Shift+F7Reduce the size of a selection.Shift+F8Switch between a field code and its result.Shift+F9Display a shortcut menu.Shift+F10Go to the previous field.Shift+F11Choose the Save command.Shift+F12. To do thisPressDisplay Microsoft System Information.Ctrl+Alt+F1Choose the Open command.Ctrl+Alt+F2See alsoTechnical support for customers with disabilitiesMicrosoft wants to provide the best possible experience for all our customers.
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