![]() ![]() ![]() Press the context-menu-which is sometimes called the application key-and then type R. If you need to create a custom keyboard shortcut to open Notepad, press the Windows key and use the arrow and Enter keys to navigate to the Notepad shortcut on the Start menu (All Programs > Accessories > Notepad). To move or resize the Notepad window (without using your mouse, of course), press Alt-spacebar, S, and then use the arrow keys to adjust the window size. ![]() Now open the file in Notepad and either make the Notepad window inconspicuous so it doesn't block your work apps, or keep it minimized and Alt-Tab to Notepad when you need to refer to the file. Save a list of keyboard shortcuts as a text file for easy access. Just be sure to use the ".txt" file extension and save the file to your desktop or some other location that's easy to access. Give the file a name-"shortcuts.txt" works for me. Press Ctrl-V to paste the plain text into a blank file, and type Alt-F, A to open the Save As dialog box. You can also open it by pressing the Windows key and R (if necessary), typing notepad.exe, and pressing Enter. Open Notepad by pressing the Windows key (or Ctrl-Esc) and N. ![]()
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