Yes
Going full screen is not a C or C++ feature; it is an operating system feature. If you are running under MS Windows, you can go full screen in a console application by using <Alt><Enter>. Use <Alt><Enter> again to go back to windowed mode. You can also preset this in the shortcut.
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to enter the particular id
control alt enter
ctrl+alt+del doesn't recover anything. and you can use it only on windows, not on bios.
You can use Alt codes, which are codes that can be entered by holding down the Alt key as you enter numbers on the numpad.
press ctrl+the plus button
It will work if you do it directly on the worksheet or on the chart, but not in the chart wizard or the chart options. So you can type the value in a cell and use Alt-Enter and then include the cell in your chart. Also, once a chart title is on a chart, click directly on it and you can use Alt-Enter or even just Enter to put part of the title on a new line.
Hit alt+f Type skype Hit enter
This will vary from distribution to distribution. In most KDE distros, you can press Alt-F2, and then enter "konsole." In most distros that use GNOME, you can press Alt-F2 and enter "gnome-terminal".
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