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  • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT This user is from outside of this forum
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    Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

    Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

    Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

    Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

    Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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    • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

      Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

      Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

      Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

      Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

      Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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      I've discovered over the years that these 2 commands can fix a lot of problems for a windows computer.
      And there’s no practical downside unless you're running pirated software or exotic OS mods.

      DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
      
      sfc /scannow
      
      

      As with any advice online, its critical to research and understand what you're doing. 😄

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      • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

        Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

        Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

        Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

        Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

        Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

        max_p@lemmy.max-p.meM This user is from outside of this forum
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        Keyboard shortcuts in general.

        • Alt + left right (previous/next page in browsers)

        • Windows + 1 (2, 3, ...) on Windows and KDE focuses the window at that position in the taskbar

        • Alt + Tab to switch windows (hold shift to go backwards)

        • Windows + Tab to switch windows within the same application (like, all browser windows if you're in a browser)

        • Alt + 1 (2, 3, ...) on Windows/Linux usually selects the corresponding tab

        • Ctrl + Tab to cycle through tabs like Alt-Tab does for windows (hold shift to go backwards)

        • In most browsers or things with a URL/go to bar, Ctrl+L will focus that. No need to click the address bar, Ctrl+L, example.com, Enter.

        • In Discord and Slack, you can press Ctrl+K to open a box to quickly type a channel/DM name to go to it quickly

        • If you have them, the Home/End/PageUp/PageDown keys are actually pretty useful. Press Home instead of scrolling all the way back up.

        • F1 is usually help

        • F2 is usually rename

        • F3 is usually search

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        • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

          Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

          Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

          Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

          Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

          Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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          Vim takes your keyboard shortcuts to the extreme. If you can be bothered to learn it.

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          • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

            Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

            Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

            Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

            Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

            Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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            The Multiple desktops feature is critical for me. It allows you to use one computer for multiple functional concepts simultaneously without visually interfering with each other or constantly needing to close and re-open things. It's available in both windows and linux (which had it first) for a long time now.

            I keep my personal stuff on one desktop, I keep my work stuff on a second desktop, and I keep my gaming stuff on a third desktop. Then I just flip between them based on what I'm currently doing.

            That way I'm not getting things confused with each other, or distracted by something personal while I'm working.

            Ctrl+Windows+Left/Right for Windows is the shortcut to flip back and forth between them. Or you can also see it on the Windows+Tab menu as well (along the bottom below the apps)

            The only downside to this is that you need more RAM than normal, because it's not uncommon for me to have dozens (sometimes north of 100) of browser tabs, and a half dozen applications from office to video games open simultaneously between the different desktops. I would suggest running 32gb at a minimum, and 64gb is a lot better.

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            • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

              Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

              Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

              Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

              Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

              Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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              I’ll have to upload it here when I get back into work on Tuesday, but I wrote a PDF guide for the most common Windows and Mac shortcuts that I consider to be the essentials.

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              • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                Turn it off when you're not using it. Save on energy.

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                • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                  Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                  Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                  Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                  Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                  Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                  Windows+L every time I leave my desk.

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                  • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                    Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                    Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                    Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                    Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                    Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                    Find a Linux distro you like and install it instead of Windows.

                    Use LibreOffice, not MSOffice

                    Ditch Google, Apple, Meta, and Microsoft.

                    Tech walled gardens are insane asylums. Leave them.

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                    • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                      Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                      Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                      Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                      Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                      Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

                      kolanaki@pawb.socialK This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Pretty much anything has a free alternative. Often times, with a better UI or more features with far less bloat than the top commercial product.

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                      • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                        Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                        Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                        Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                        Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                        Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                        On Windows you can open up a WSL shell or PowerShell session directly to the folder path you want.

                        Hold 'Shift' then right click anywhere inside of a directory and you will get an option to "Open PowerShell window here" as well as to "Open Linux shell here".

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                          Turn it off when you're not using it. Save on energy.

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                          Even 50W, 24/7, is 36 kWh/month. $3 where I live; $12 in CA.

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                          • max_p@lemmy.max-p.meM [email protected]

                            Keyboard shortcuts in general.

                            • Alt + left right (previous/next page in browsers)

                            • Windows + 1 (2, 3, ...) on Windows and KDE focuses the window at that position in the taskbar

                            • Alt + Tab to switch windows (hold shift to go backwards)

                            • Windows + Tab to switch windows within the same application (like, all browser windows if you're in a browser)

                            • Alt + 1 (2, 3, ...) on Windows/Linux usually selects the corresponding tab

                            • Ctrl + Tab to cycle through tabs like Alt-Tab does for windows (hold shift to go backwards)

                            • In most browsers or things with a URL/go to bar, Ctrl+L will focus that. No need to click the address bar, Ctrl+L, example.com, Enter.

                            • In Discord and Slack, you can press Ctrl+K to open a box to quickly type a channel/DM name to go to it quickly

                            • If you have them, the Home/End/PageUp/PageDown keys are actually pretty useful. Press Home instead of scrolling all the way back up.

                            • F1 is usually help

                            • F2 is usually rename

                            • F3 is usually search

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                            F6 - goto and highlight the URL bar in a browser

                            ctrl + F5 - clear cache and reload the tab

                            F11 - super full screen browser

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                            • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                              Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                              Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                              Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                              Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                              Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                              Custom autocompletes/corrects. Just figure out a non-word (i.e. something that you wouldn't want to use without autocorrecting) that's easy to remember and set it up frequently used snippets of text. Some examples:

                              • meetnow - my zoom meeting link
                              • booktime - a link to my calendly
                              • frequent sentences or blurbs I use in emails (e.g. thanks so much, let me know if i can help with anything else sorta stuff)
                              • nicknames for different frequently used hex codes
                              • galert/yalert/redalert populate a styled HTML snippet to make a green, yellow, or red div that I can then just pop my content into
                              • lots of other little HTML snippets like that
                              • group nicknames to populate a list of email addresses (like an Outlook contacts group but you can use it outside of Outlook)

                              Anyway there are a ton of things I use it for, those are just a few examples. Saves me a lot of time.

                              You can do this on Macs at a system level, on Windows you can do it on some programs but it seems to have to be set up on each one which is worthless.

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                              • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                                Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                                Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                                Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                                Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                                Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                                Notepad++
                                Ctrl click to place to type the same things once on those spots.
                                Ctrl and alt together will allow vertical highlights so if you have to modify the middle of several lines.
                                Edit menu -> line operations to sort by several pre determined methods.

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                                  Turn it off when you're not using it. Save on energy.

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                                  Modern computers don’t use much energy when they sleep.

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                                  • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                                    Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                                    Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                                    Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                                    Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                                    Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                                    Keyboard shortcuts for everything. Mousing to a menu is a waste of time in any app you use daily.

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                                      Windows+L every time I leave my desk.

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                                      That's not even a life hack. That's literally policy, at least where I work at 🙂

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                                        Vim takes your keyboard shortcuts to the extreme. If you can be bothered to learn it.

                                        owenfromcanada@lemmy.caO This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        And for those who can't be bothered, opening vim is like the digital version of a finger trap.

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                                        • tehbamski@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                                          Mine is using the arrow keys to navigate typed text while writing and editing. It helps speed things up, versus having to move your hand to the mouse to navigate.

                                          Use the Up and Down Arrows to move/jump vertically.

                                          Left and Right Arrows to move/jump horizontally.

                                          Combine Left or Right Arrow with Shift to be able to select text. Use Up or Down Arrow with Shift to quickly select whole/nearly whole sections of text.

                                          Combine Control with Left/Right Arrow to jump whole words to more quickly move to where you want to type.

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                                          Add Home/End buttons into your work flow to jump to the start or end of lines. Works with holding Shift as well.

                                          For me, one of the biggest things was removing all the visual noise from my desktop. Disable notifications, disable or hide unused taskbar elements, and on Windows, get rid of the patently awful ticker thing that lives on the taskbar. Disable window animations.

                                          I did the same thing on my phone, too, including disabling pop-up notifications, toasts, floating bubbles, and animations. My brain is much happier for it.

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