How Do You Operate A Computer With No Mouse Pointer & No Windows Key?
Operating a computer without a mouse or Windows key can be difficult. However, Windows has enough shortcut key combinations that practically every function on your computer can be prompted by using the keyboard. Learning shortcut keys will reduce your reliance on the mouse. While the Windows key is integral to some shortcuts, many others can be accomplished without it. Practice word processing shortcuts. Common functions such as Copy and Paste have their own shortcuts (Ctrl-c and Ctrl-v, respectively), while more complex menu commands can be accessed by pressing Alt along with the underlined letter in a menu item. The Alt key will highlight the menu at the top of the page and Ctrl-s will save. Use the “page” keys (Pg Up, Pg Dn) to scroll through pages of text quickly. Learn Web browsing shortcuts. Tab and Shift-Tab will scroll forward and backward through the current page, highlighting every actionable item including links, images and text fields. F6 will highlight the address bar on m