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        It’s really wild that so many comments in this thread are mocking naive or inneficient ways of doing stuff, without actually giving any info on how to do things better. Or worse, people are spouting niche keyboard shortcuts without giving the context they’re used in, or what those shortcuts even do.

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        double click +drag selects entire words–no more trying to precisely aim the mouse to leave out a period

        triple click + drag selects entire paragraphs

        in some cases you can select text and just drag it elsewhere, eliminates the need for copy & paste

        ctrl + shift + esc = task manager

        winkey + m = minimize everything

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          Ctrl+shift and L/R arrow keys also selects entire words, and up/down selects entire rows. No more taking your hands off the keyboard to select text!

          My favorite that I can’t believe not everyone uses is ctrl+backspace to delete a whole word at once. Totally butchered typing something? Start over quickly. Need to delete most of your sentence? Delete it in just a few taps.

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        Windows arrow keys snaps windows and moves them

        Windows L locks your computer

        Windows V brings up the clipboard history

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            It can also get you out of trouble if you needed a screenshot or copied text and you accidentally put something higher in the clipboard history. Source: it’s helped me get out of trouble a lot.

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            Leaving anything on the clipboard even with history off can get you into trouble if you’re not careful.

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              Using clipboard at all can get you into trouble if there is a malware that checks them

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        control shift T reopens your last closed browser tab/window, it can be spammed

        middle clicking a link opens it in a new tab (works even on steam! great for comparing games or continual browsing without resetting your scrolling progress during sales)

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          Ctrl+click does the same thing middle clicking does, it’s for those who have cheap mouses with wheel not working after a month of usage

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            Or some trackballs. Not that I would know.

            edit: Though in my experience Ctrl+click is middle click? Maybe it’s a Windows/Linux thing?