The shortcut "Ctrl+Shift+e" works to align paragraphs in most word processing programs like Microsoft Word. Those who prefer using keyboard shortcuts find this one quick and easy to use.
Turns change tracking on or off.
[shift] + [F3]
ctr+shift+d
The keyboard shortcut is: Ctrl Shift *(asterisk)
You can do it using the Shift 5 combination on your keyboard, as it is directly on your keyboard.
ctrl+shift+x
The pro tools 8 keyboard shortcut for setting punch markers is Command+Shift+P.
To turn Track Changes on using the keyboard shortcut, press [Ctrl]+[Shift]+E. This is a toggle. That means that pressing [Ctrl]+[Shift]+E turns it on and pressing [Ctrl]+[Shift]+E again toggles it off.
Shift - F10
Control, Shift, N
On middle row there is ASDFGHJKL;'# so hold down Shift and type ' and @ symbol appears.
Ctrl - C is the most common keyboard shortcut to copy highlighted text, but there are others, depending on the application you are using. For example, in Word you can use Shift - F2.
If you mean on a keyboard then it's [SHIFT] + 8