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Keyboard shortcut

In computing, a keyboard shortcut (also hotkey/hot key or key binding) is a software-based assignment of an action to one or more keys on a computer keyboard. Most operating systems and applications come with a default set of keyboard shortcuts, some of which may be modified by the user in the settings.

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Keyboard shortcut

Nodes85
Edges84
Triples76
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.023529
Components1

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Keyboard shortcut

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related to Reserved Keyboard Shortcuts · 26
Keyboard shortcut → Bold, Close Window, Command, Copy, Cut, Delete, Duplicate, Enter, Find, Find Again, Help, Italicize, Macintosh User Interface Guidelines, New Document, Open, Paste, Print, Quit, QWERTY, Save
related to Notation · 13
Keyboard shortcut → At, Ctrl, Ctrl-C, F1, For, Help, Many, Press F1, Shift, The, The Ctrl, Thus Ctrl-C, Unix
related to Terminology · 12
Keyboard shortcut → API, ASUS, ASUS Keyboard Hotkeys, For, However, Lenovo, Lenovo Hotkeys, Meanwhile, Microsoft, Microsoft Office, The, Windows
related to Description · 10
Keyboard shortcut → Adobe Photoshop, Esc, For, IBM Lotus Freelance Graphics, Keyboard, Other, Sequential, This, To, Unmodified
see also · 4
Keyboard shortcut → CUA, Human, Table, User Access

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Important terminology

shortcuts keyboard key keys user used one ctrl also shortcut may bindings set software common sometimes keyboards applications windows keystrokes

Entity relationships Subject–Predicate–Object triples

SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
electronic keyboardsinstance ofshortcuts are appearing in many other device types0.80text
home automation devicesinstance ofshortcuts are appearing in many other device types0.80text
wearable technologyinstance ofshortcuts are appearing in many other device types0.80text
and more.Human-computer interaction experts also continue to design new types of shortcuts altogetherinstance ofshortcuts are appearing in many other device types0.80text
such as gestures on touchscreensinstance ofshortcuts are appearing in many other device types0.80text
touchless interfacesinstance ofshortcuts are appearing in many other device types0.80text
with graphics packages e.ginstance ofUnmodified key presses are sometimes accepted when the keyboard is not used for general input -0.80text
Mac OS or Windowsinstance oftypically end-user-oriented systems0.80text
consider standardized shortcuts essential to the environment's ease of useinstance oftypically end-user-oriented systems0.80text
Microsoft Windows retain some of these bindingsinstance ofLater environments0.80text
while adding their own from alternate standards like Common User Accessinstance ofLater environments0.80text
Keyboard shortcutrelated to DescriptionKeyboard0.60section

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