If you've got keyboard shortcut tips -- on Windows, Firefox, other popular applications, please share them! The less I have to use a mouse, the less pain I'm in.
I find the best thing to do is print out a long list of shortcut commands and then highlight some of things you do most often. It's best to memorize a few at a time.
Many of them are the same from one application to another, for example, control-a will highlight all the text in a document. control-x to cut, control-c to copy, control-v to paste.
A good one, if you don't already know it -- in firefox (or IE probably) control-d takes you to the URL at the top of the screen. If you start typing a web site you frequently use, that URL will appear pretty quickly and then you can just hit enter to accept. A good way to switch from one web site to another without touching the mouse.
alt+F4 to quit any program, or to troll online games. "You get 50 extra lives if you hold alt and push F4!"
Ctrl+ to zoom in in photoshop, ctrl- to zoom out. While using the magnetic lasso or other selection tools, hold shift or alt to add or subtract space from the currently-selected space.
Spamming F8 or F12 while an old computer was booting used to bypass some security things -- I forgot exactly. It hasn't worked in 10 years.
For launching stuff without browsing and clicking, I swear by Launchy on Windows. I mapped it to Alt-Space and never looked back.
Remapping the Caps Lock key as another Ctrl key has really made my finger mileage go down considerably. Windows-d for minimizing every open window, if you should find you have too many. Shift-F10 usually opens a context-sensitive menu which you can manipulate with the arrow keys (try it in Firefox - it's pretty awesome). Ctrl-+ and Ctrl-- for zooming in and out (works on most applications I know). Ctrl-Home for the start of a document, Ctrl-End for the end. I like to use Ctrl-F to scroll down through web pages rather than using Page Up/Down. Alt-Tab and Alt-Shift-Tab for rotating between windows; Ctrl-Tab and Ctrl-Shift-Tab for rotating between tabs in Firefox.
Have you tried a different input? They have ergonomic mouses, for example. I've got a 3M one that looks kind of like a joystick but slides around like a laser mouse. But I'm also quite interested in the 'Magic Trackpad'. Have you tried one of those? Or, what about audio input? Windows, from what I understand, has these accessibility options in-built... you just need the hardware and to set up the software...
[Alt]+[space] brings up the window manipulation stuff - from there, you can [m]ove and [s]ize the window with the cursor keys, but I usually just ma[x]imize all my windows and flip through them with alt-tab.
And a plug for editing in VI - Once you 'grok' it, you can just ignore the mouse for editing text.
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Date: 2010-11-17 07:56 pm (UTC)http://support.microsoft.com/kb/126449
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Date: 2010-11-17 08:59 pm (UTC)Many of them are the same from one application to another, for example, control-a will highlight all the text in a document. control-x to cut, control-c to copy, control-v to paste.
A good one, if you don't already know it -- in firefox (or IE probably) control-d takes you to the URL at the top of the screen. If you start typing a web site you frequently use, that URL will appear pretty quickly and then you can just hit enter to accept. A good way to switch from one web site to another without touching the mouse.
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Date: 2010-11-18 01:11 am (UTC)Ctrl+ to zoom in in photoshop, ctrl- to zoom out. While using the magnetic lasso or other selection tools, hold shift or alt to add or subtract space from the currently-selected space.
Spamming F8 or F12 while an old computer was booting used to bypass some security things -- I forgot exactly. It hasn't worked in 10 years.
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Date: 2010-11-18 02:05 am (UTC)Remapping the Caps Lock key as another Ctrl key has really made my finger mileage go down considerably.
Windows-d for minimizing every open window, if you should find you have too many.
Shift-F10 usually opens a context-sensitive menu which you can manipulate with the arrow keys (try it in Firefox - it's pretty awesome).
Ctrl-+ and Ctrl-- for zooming in and out (works on most applications I know).
Ctrl-Home for the start of a document, Ctrl-End for the end.
I like to use Ctrl-F to scroll down through web pages rather than using Page Up/Down.
Alt-Tab and Alt-Shift-Tab for rotating between windows; Ctrl-Tab and Ctrl-Shift-Tab for rotating between tabs in Firefox.
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Date: 2010-11-18 02:33 am (UTC)(no subject)
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Date: 2010-11-23 03:59 am (UTC)And a plug for editing in VI - Once you 'grok' it, you can just ignore the mouse for editing text.
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