14 Atalhos Secretos Do Teclado Que Você Provavelmente Não Conhece

How do you use a computer without a mouse? Forgetting to click a mouse in sequence and instead pressing one or two keys can significantly increase your productivity. We know some keyboard shortcuts, like Ctrl+C to copy and Ctrl+V to paste, but other than that, we rarely look for or try other shortcuts. But you can do practically everything your mouse can do using just the keyboard! Bright Side has put together a list of 14 keyboard shortcuts that will turn you into a computer expert and save you time! Other videos you might like: 32 Secret Keyboard Combinations    • 32 Combinações Secretas no Seu Teclado   15 Ways to Search on Google That 96% of People Still Don't Know    • 15 Maneiras de Pesquisar no Google que 96%...   TIMESTAMPS: Select everything with just one click 0:50 Open a new document or window instantly 0:51 Change the font style to bold 1:28 Open your history in a new tab 1:57 Clear your history in Chrome 2:25 Browse in Incognito mode! 3:02 Save the current page to Favorites 3:33 Jump to a specific tab 4:05 Quit a program that isn't responding 4:52 Restore a closed page 5:28 Select more efficiently 5:57 Take a screenshot of a specific part of your screen 6:32 Open the Downloads page in a new tab 7:18Z Search for a specific word on a page 7:51 Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY: If you're working in a word processing program and need to select all the text in a document, just press Ctrl + A. For Mac users, the shortcut is Command + A. Press Ctrl + N (or Command + N on a Mac), and a new Word document will appear immediately. Pressing Ctrl + B makes selected text bold in any text editing program. Experienced users usually know where to find the history page in Chrome. But to save time, just press Ctrl + H if you have Windows or Command + Y on a Mac. If you share your computer with someone, deleting your history is probably something you do every day. To do this quickly and easily, just press Ctrl + Shift + Delete when you're on the history page. Press Ctrl + Shift + N to enable Incognito mode. Mac users need to press Command + Shift + N to activate this function. Just press Ctrl + D and [Amazing] the currently open page will be added to the 'Favorites' section. For Mac users, the corresponding shortcut is Command + D. The program you were working in simply froze and is no longer responding. There are two ways to solve this problem. One way is to use Ctrl + Shift + Esc. If you're using a Mac, just press Command + Alt + Esc. To quickly retrieve your tabs, press Ctrl + Shift + T on Windows, and on a Mac, press Command + Shift + T. To select more precisely, hold Shift and the left or right arrow key to select what's in front or behind when working in Word. If you press Windows Key + Shift + S, your screen will turn gray. Now you can click and drag exactly where you want to capture. To open the downloads page in a new tab, press Ctrl + J. You can search for keywords on the page by pressing Ctrl + F (or Command + F on a Mac). Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/ZHFt2x ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook:   / brightside   5-Minute Crafts YouTube: goo.gl/0f2h9p ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles, visit: http://brightside.club