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A comprehensive list of keyboard shortcuts for various operating systems and applications, such as Windows, macOS, Linux, Emacs, Vim, and ChromeOS. Compare and learn how to use different keystrokes to perform common actions and commands.
COMMAND. ACTION. CTRL + End. Scroll to the bottom. CTRL + Home. Scroll to the top. CTRL + A. Select all of the text in the line you’re on. Page Down. Move the cursor down a page
Learn about the Control key (Ctrl), a modifier key used in computing to perform special operations with other keys. Find out how it evolved from teletypewriters and terminals, where it is located on different keyboards, and how it is notated in various programs and systems.
Learn about the power key, a key found on many computer keyboards in the past and present. Discover its origin, design, and usage on Mac and Windows systems.
A keyboard shortcut, also known as a hotkey, is a series of keys to quickly invoke a software program or perform an action. Learn how to use, customize, and discover keyboard shortcuts in different operating systems and applications.
Learn how to use keyboard shortcuts to perform simple tasks in your AOL Mail, such as checking unread messages, deleting emails, and more. Find out how to access all shortcuts by pressing shift +? on your keyboard.
Learn how to create a shortcut to the AOL homepage on your Start menu using Microsoft Edge. Follow the simple steps to pin AOL.com and access it quickly from your desktop.
up-one-lvl-kbd [4] – The "U" keyboard shortcut now navigates up one subpage level. hover-edit-section [5] – The "D" keyboard shortcut now edits the section you're hovering over. page-info-kbd-shortcut [6] – The "I" keyboard shortcut now opens the "Page information" link in your sidebar.