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Old 06-04-2007, 03:38 AM
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Default Share your keyboard tips and tricks

A trick I just learned was press control and one of the arrow keys to move the cursor a word at a time (instead of just a character at a time). You can combine that trick with shift and delete which makes it pretty useful and faster than just the arrow keys alone.

I also just discovered how useful the home and end keys are when working in text that doesn't wrap, it shoots you right to the end of the line, or start of the line.

In windows if you hit windowkey d it minimizes all the windows, it's good if you have tons of things open and need to get to the desktop. If you hit it again, it brings up the windows back up.

Linux, and Mac tips are good too.
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Old 06-05-2007, 03:03 AM
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In web browsers, you can just type the name of the website (ie affiliateseeking) and hit 'ctrl + enter' and it will add the www..com part.
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Old 06-05-2007, 12:30 PM
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In MS Word you can highlight text using Shift and the arrrow keys and once you have highlighted some text you can then press Ctrl and either [ or ] to quickly increase or decrease the size of the text.

If you have a roller button which is normally located in the middle of your mouse you can keep your hand on the Ctrl keyboard key and then scroll the roller on the mouse and it will then automatically increase and decrease the font size of viewing website pages in your current browser window (warning: when doing this with your browser, it is best to scroll your font size back to normal after as this really does mess every website up that you browse. lol).
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Old 06-05-2007, 02:00 PM
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Guys I am just so bad at using the keyboard.I am so use to the fact of using the mouse and I just cannot worked if my mouse is not near me.
I did not even know that you could do the things said above without a mouse.
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Old 08-27-2009, 05:11 PM
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cool thread... i dunno if i am the only one who does not know this but one thing i discovered just recently (and it's by using your mouse, not the keyboard sorry) is: clicking a link using the mouse wheel will automatically open a new tab... i only tried it with firefox though, so...
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Old 09-15-2009, 07:34 AM
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1. Add Keywords in title tag: title is the best place to add your targeted keywords. The text written inside the title tag displays in search results as your page title. It should be be short and limited to 6-7 words in it. It will be better to add targeted keyword in the beginning of title tag.

2. Add Keywords in URL: Adding your keywords in website URL is also a good idea.

3.Add Keywords in heading tags: Adding keywords in heading tags like H1, H2 and H3 is as beneficial as putting them in page title. Do not use words like: and, for, the, or etc. as they are ignored by search engine spiders. Try to make best possible use of this place.

4.Add Keywords in meta tags: Meta tags are not so important as earlier. Major search engine like google do not consider it but still it is valuable for other search engines like yahoo, msn. So if you are optimizing for yahoo and msn then add your keywords properly.
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Old 11-11-2009, 08:24 AM
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I like your the Window Key+d tips to minimize all open tabs at same time. I have one another short cut to minimise a particular tab, Ctrl+Space+N.
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