CTRL+C is actually an accelerator not a shortcut. However, CTRL+C is also a well-known accelerator for the Copy command, just as CTRL+X is the standard accelerator for the Cut command while CTRL+V is the standard accelerator for the Paste command. It is never a good idea to use well-known accelerators such as these for your own user-defined commands because a non-standard user-interface forces your users to learn a new set of accelerators to execute well-known commands. The whole point of having a GUI is to ensure your users can use the interface intuitively, thus they only have to learn the accelerators for your non-standard commands, not the standard command set, which includes CTRL+O for Open File, CTRL+S for Save File, CTRL+P for Print File, and so on.
Generally, non-standard, or user-defined commands, will use a combination of SHIFT+CTRL, ALT+CTRL, or ALT+SHIFT accelerators with a letter, digit or function key, thus ensuring they do not clash with the standard set of commands.
In Windows programs, you define static accelerators within your application resource file, but you can also generate them dynamically at runtime should you wish your users to define their own. Again, use paired combinations of ALT, CTRL and SHIFT for user-defined accelerators.
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CTRL C to copy
Extenal users of information are the users that are not involved in the day to day operations of the organisation. internal users are the ones who who are responsible for the operations of the organisation
Higher-order abilities by information added to data allow users to become experts rather than simply perform operations.
Yes, macro keyboards are also known as shortcut keyboards. These keyboards allow the users to perform many keystrokes with just one.
In domain the adminstrator/ admin group/enterprise admin has rights to create user. The user which is delegated the special permission on group, computers and users(manager can be assigned special permission so that he can perform few operations for his team like adding them to printer group or access to special folders)
With a query you place restrictions on the data presented to you (or even perform operations on it). For example one might say in SQL SELECT name FROM users WHERE age > 18 To give only users whose age is above 18. This is obviously easier than seeing a list of all users and ignoring the underage users by yourself (if you have many users). Another option: SELECT COUNT(*) FROM users This gives how many users you have, which is obviously easier than counting them manually if there are many.
The menu button enables users to perform transactions such as print search for data and move within a transaction.
the answer is at the insertion point or wherever the cursor is at.
After direct blood contact ( injections- often drugs users, operations, tattoos, ...)
It is a shortcut to a folder entitled 'Your Documents'. This folder is where users can keep their personal documents like taxes or persoanl contact information.
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