Ctrl+X
F1
: Ctrl + Shift While Dragging An Item
F5
Ctrl + I
Backspace
Alt + Tabfor Windows Vista and Windows 7:Win + TaborAlt. Tab(both works)
PCH answer Is Ctrl + U
Creating a Shortcut to Firefox on Your DesktopIf you want to create a short cut on your computer's desktop in Windows XP go to the main program either by start>>All programs>>then find the program for which you want to create a shortcut link by right clicking on it, it will ask you to create on desktop select yes. In windows VISTA but in windows XP, it will create it on the program files itself so you need to cut the shortcut and paste that on your desktop.
Shift+Delete
Cut: Ctrl + X
You can use all the standard methods like the shortcut keys Ctrl - X, Ctrl - C and Ctrl - V or use the shortcut menu and pick the options from the menus.
Ctrl+C is a keyboard shortcut for 'Copy'. Ctrl+V is the shortcut for 'Paste'. Ctrl+X does 'Cut', and Ctrl+Z does 'Undo'. Alt+Tab switches between windows.