Quick productivity tip - Alt-Tab
Dear Friends!
For those of you who don't know, here is a tip for you to quickly switch from one open window or program to another.
To toggle or switch between open windows/programs, simply use the combo keys Alt + Tab.
- While holding down Alt, press Tab to select other open windows/programs. You can also use your mouse to point and click.
* If you are only using the web browser, separate your browser tabs to create several open windows. See this training here for an explanation of how to do that. https://my.wealthyaffiliate.co...
If you knew this before, pat yourself on the back but still click that "Like button!"
All the best with your promotions, SEO and writing! Isn't it fun?:)
David
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How very old-school of you, David! I didn't think anyone still used "keyboard shortcuts"! OK, OK, OK, we're of a similar age, and I used to remember all those combos to zip around earlier Windows releases, but since, oh maybe W98 or so, I've been strictly a mouse guy.
Nonetheless, it's still good to be reminded that there are other, sometimes quicker and easier, ways to navigate all those open tabs & windows. Thank you for that, and keep them coming!
Tim
Thanks, Tim! Keyboard shortcuts are still very much in demand. I use a combination. When typing, it is faster to use a shortcut than to reach for my mouse. :)
All the best!
Feels like a bit of extra headache (OK, OK- effort) for me to learn this , David, but I do appreciate the usefulness of this.
Certainly, a "like " button!Thank you!:)
You are welcome, Vera!
Hope you are doing well. Are you busy working on your site??
All the best!
David
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Thanks for a great post. I am a Lotus lover and that was really based on key strokes and I still like to move around windows and excel using key strokes.
Yes, Jim. The good old days. I use a combination of keys and the mouse.
All the best!