Anything that can increase your productivity is a godsend. If it’s a simple process it’s even better. And that’s exactly what you can do with a PC shortcut.

Working with a mouse and a keyboard at the same time can become a fiddly task. But, thankfully, much of this complexity can be removed by using PC shortcuts. When we say PC shortcut we’re not referring to the icons on your desktop that launch applications. We’re talking about quick tricks that you can execute in seconds to save you time. These mostly involve either the keyboard or the mouse and you should be able to start implementing them immediately.

Increasing Your Productivity

The best PC shortcuts you should know are:

  • Switching Apps: When you have numerous applications open it can be difficult to navigate your way between them with a mouse. However, if you hold down the ALT key and then tap the TAB key you can quickly switch between each application. A mini preview window will open in the center of the screen to make things as simple as possible.
  • Select a Paragraph: If you want to select an entire paragraph of text to move, copy or delete then you have two options. The first is to manually click and drag your mouse cursor over the entire text. The second, and much quicker, option is to do a triple click of the left mouse button anywhere on the paragraph.
  • Select Everything: If you want to select everything in, for example, a Word document, a text box in any application or even MS Paint, all you have to do is press and hold the CTRL key and then the A key. This will highlight everything instantly and allows you action further processes immediately.
  • Close Your Current Window: The most common way to close a window on your PC is by clicking the X icon in the top right corner. But sometimes this may not be visible or your mouse may not be working correctly. In these cases you can still close the window quickly by pressing and holding the ALT key and then the F4 key.
  • Rescue Your Closed Browser Tab: We’ve all closed a tab on our internet browser by mistake and not been able to remember the address. Rather than digging through your internet history, though, there’s a quick way to re-open that tab. In most internet browsers, if you click and hold the SHIFT key and then the CTRL key and finally the T key, your last closed tab will be re-opened.
  • Zoom In: There’s always a need to zoom in on documents and images, but finding the zoom function in an app isn’t always easy.  There is, however, a quick solution. If you hold down the control key and then move the scroll wheel of a mouse up and down then you should zoom in and out. This works in a wide range of applications such as MS Office, Chrome, Firefox and most graphic design software.

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People take keyboards for granted, but they’re one of the most important PC tools you can invest in. Accordingly, getting the right one is crucial.

There are so many keyboards available in the modern computer landscape that understanding which one you need can be confusing. Thankfully, there’s a keyboard for every scenario, so if you can identify your needs then you should be able to get the correct one. And, with the best possible keyboard available, you’ll soon find that your employees become more productive.

Let’s take a look at what you should be looking for when choosing new keyboards for your business.

The Types of Keyboards Available

The first place you need to start is by understanding the variety of keyboards that are available, so here they are:

  • Basic: The most familiar keyboard to most computer users, the basic everyday keyboard does exactly what it says on the tin. Providing all the basic features such as function keys, numeric keypads and a QWERTY layout, these are perfect for word processing and data entry.
  • Portable: Employees on the move may use their smartphone/tablet as their default computer to save size, but touchscreen keyboards are nowhere near as intuitive as physical hardware. And that’s why portable USB keyboards should be the default choice in these scenarios.
  • Specific Niche: If your organization works in a very specific niche such as video or audio editing, then a specialty keyboard may be the best option to go for. Coming complete with programmable buttons to automate specific functions, specialty keyboards also come with color coded buttons to increase recognition of the most used keys and sections of the keyboard.
  • Mechanical: For those who type fast with a light touch then mechanical keyboards represent a fine choice. Using mechanical switches and springs, the wear and tear on the keyboard’s components is significantly reduced and increases their lifespan. They’re also sturdier and provide an easier typing experience for those who have to type large amounts of text in a short time.

Keyboard Features to Look Out For

There are myriad options available for improving the typing experience, so make sure you keep an eye out for these features:

  • Connectivity: Whilst most modern keyboards connect via USB, there are still alternative options which may suit your needs better. Wireless and Bluetooth both provide suitable options for users who need a little more accessibility or, if the need arises, for giving presentations.
  • Comfort: Many people working with vast amounts of data and typing find that comfort is an essential feature in keyboards. Tapping into this need, keyboard manufacturers have designed a wide range of ergonomic keyboards which seek to provide the required level of comfort. Not only does this prevent wrist and hand strains, but it also increases productivity of employees.
  • Backlit: Certain employees may find themselves working in environments where light has to be limited e.g. certain hospital departments such as scan rooms demand very little light. However, this doesn’t mean that typing should be a struggle and backlit keyboards solve this problem quickly and effectively.

Naturally, every employee in your organization is going to have unique needs when it comes to using a keyboard, but there’s a solution for everyone out there. Just take note of the above and you should soon have the right keyboard to maximize productivity.

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