22 Ways To Work Quicker on your Computer Used with permission from the HP Small & Medium Business CenterWork, family, friends and a few hours for yourself? Sometimes it seems impossible to fit everything in one day. If you are looking to spend less time at your computer and more time somewhere else, check out these clever keyboard shortcuts.Windows of opportunity If you often work with several windows open simultaneously, you’ll save valuable minutes using these quick key options.1. To minimize a window to your toolbar, press ALT, SPACEBAR and N. 2. To maximize a window to your full screen, hit ALT, SPACEBAR and X. 3. To reduce the size of a window without hiding it, press ALT, SPACEBAR and R. 4. To close a window, hit ALT and F4. 5. To go to the last window you had open, simultaneously click ALT and TAB. 6. To select one window when you have several open, hold down ALT, and maneuver by clicking TAB to the window you want To speed up Excel 7. To move right to left, cell by cell, hit TAB. Working with words 16. To create a new document, click Ctrl and N. Faster folder and files 20. Having trouble finding something on your desktop? Select any file, folder or desktop icon, then type the first letter of the item that you are looking for. The item will be highlighted. If there are several items starting with the same letter, keep clicking the letter until the one you are looking for is highlighted. Extra time for you! Recommendations in this article should only be applied to devices that you own or manage yourself. If you are part of an enterprise organization, please verify that these recommendations are compatible with your internal IT standards prior to applying them.
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