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  2. Help:Keyboard shortcuts - Wikipedia

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    page-info-kbd-shortcut [7] – The "I" keyboard shortcut now opens the "Page information" link in your sidebar. superjump [8] – Custom keyboard shortcuts to go to any page. accessKeysCheatSheet [9] - The "?" keyboard shortcut now overlays a list of all keyboard shortcuts available on the current page.

  3. Double Commander - Wikipedia

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    It is designed to be operated by a keyboard, a mouse, or by both at the same time. It has support for tabs, bookmarks, customizable keyboard shortcuts, compressed files, checksums, and custom file list colors. The default keyboard shortcuts and default functionality are inspired by the Microsoft Windows-only Total Commander. [5]

  4. Control-V - Wikipedia

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    In many GUI environments, including Microsoft Windows and most desktop environments based on the X Window System, and in applications such as word processing software running in those environments, control-V can be used to paste text or other content (if supported) from the clipboard at the current cursor position.

  5. Keyboard shortcut - Wikipedia

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    Firefox 3.0 menu with shortcuts, highlighted with green and mnemonics highlighted with yellow. Composite of two Macintosh Finder menus with keyboard shortcuts specified in the right column. In computing, a keyboard shortcut also known as hotkey is a series of one or several keys to quickly invoke a software program or

  6. Shekel sign - Wikipedia

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    On most Unix heritage systems, it can be entered by holding down Ctrl+Shift+u (an underlined u will appear), releasing and then typing the Unicode code point 20aa then space or ↵ Enter, irrespective of keyboard setting. On Mac OS X it can be typed as ⇧ Shift+7 when the system is set to a Hebrew keyboard layout.

  7. At sign - Wikipedia

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    The at sign, @, is an accounting and invoice abbreviation meaning "at a rate of" (e.g. 7 widgets @ £2 per widget = £14), [1] now seen more widely in email addresses and social media platform handles.

  8. Control-Y - Wikipedia

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    Control-Y is a common computer command. It is generated by holding Ctrl and pressing the Y key on most computer keyboards.. In most Windows applications this keyboard shortcut functions as Redo, reversing a previous Undo.

  9. Mac OS X Tiger - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS X Tiger (version 10.4) is the 5th major release of macOS, Apple's desktop and server operating system for Mac computers. Tiger was released to the public on April 29, 2005 for US$129.95 as the successor to Mac OS X 10.3 Panther.