Windows 10

  • Screenshots

    • Snip & Sketch is the easiest way to take a screenshot- this will allow you to take a free-form screenshot and edit all from the same program. You can then paste the edited image into any program or email for sharing (This is the only method I use for screenshots).

    • ⊞ Win + PrtScn - this will take a screenshot of all screens and save it to your Pictures\Screenshots folder

    • Alt + PrtScn - will take a screenshot of your active screen, you will need to paste that into another program to share or edit

  • Connect to your projector wirelessly

  • Left/Right-click

    • Right-click - use two fingers or click in the bottom right corner of the trackpad

    • Left-click - click or tap anywhere on the left hand side of the trackpad

    • Windows devices default to a "tap-to-click" as well as physically pushing down the trackpad to click.

      1. To disable this you can go into your mouse settings and turn it off.

  • Change screen projection mode from Duplicate to Extend (split-screen)

    • Hit the F8 key and you will see the following

  • Choose either Duplicate or Extend depending on what mode you want to use

  • To restart your machine

    • Click on the Windows Logo in the bottom left corner

    • There is a little power button that appears in the bottom left corner of the new windows

    • Click that and you can choose

      • Sleep

      • Restart

      • Shut Down

  • Select all/some

    • In a document

      • Ctrl + A

    • On a web page list

      • Shift + Click will select all between your two clicks

      • Ctrl + Click will select the list item you click on

  • Cut, copy, paste

    • Ctrl + C - copy

    • Ctrl + X - cut

    • Ctrl + V - Paste

    • ⊞ Win + V will show your copy history if you have multiple items you want to copy/paste

    • On most applications, you can also right-click and see cut/copy/paste as well

  • How to reopen a closed tab in Chrome

    • Click the 3 dots in the top right corner

    • Click History

    • You will see your browsing history and can open a recently closed tab from there

  • How to zoom

    • To zoom in a webpage in Chrome

    • Ctrl + + (or Ctl + Mouse wheel scroll) will zoom in

    • Ctrl + - (or Ctl + Mouse wheel scroll) will zoom out

    • Ctrl + 0 will reset the zoom