It depends on the program you're using.
In a word document, CTRL + B is the keyboard shortcut for bold. Using it will turn on or off bold text.
On a web browser, CTRL + B will show you a list of websites that you have bookmarked.
for Windows: Alt-F4 - close program Alt-Tab - change window/program Ctrl-F4 - close window within a program (like a document in word) Windows key-D - Show desktop Windows key-L - Log Off Windows key-U - Shut down Ctrl-Alt-Del - Task manager Ctrl-P - Print Ctrl-S - Save Ctrl-C - Copy Ctrl-X - Cut Ctrl-V - Paste Ctrl-A - Select all Ctrl-Z - Undo last change
ctrl c=copy ctrl v=paste
It increases the magnification of the screen. CTRL plus _ does the reverse.
It makes what is on the screen bigger. Another way to do it is ctrl + plus or ctrl + scroll wheel up/down.
ctrl+i is the keyboard shortcut of the Italic button.
ctrl+B
Ctrl - 2009 Ctrl B 1-2 was released on: USA: 14 July 2009
The shortcut key for bold/strong emphasis on most word processors is Ctrl + B, corresponding to Cmd + B on a Mac.
Ctrl+C - Copy Ctrl+V - Paste Ctrl+B - Bold (text) Ctrl+I - Italicize (text)
Right Ctrl + B
You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.You can do it a few ways. The simplest and most common is to use Ctrl + B. You can also use Ctrl + 2. You could also open the formatting dialog box and using the keyboard only navigate through it and pick the option to bold. That is a very long way to do it, involving a lot of key strokes, so Ctrl + B and Ctrl + 2 are better.
There are many keyboard shortcuts, some of them are ctrl + c, alt + f, alt + e, f1, ctrl + a, ctrl + x, shift + del, Ctrl + Ins, Ctrl + V, Shift + Ins, Home, Ctrl + Home, End, Ctrl + End. There are also Shift + Home, Shift + End, Ctrl + Left arrow, Ctrl + Right arrow, Ctrl + A, Ctrl + B, Ctrl + C, Ctrl + F, Ctrl + Z, Ctrl + U, Ctrl + R, Ctrl + E, Ctrl + L, Ctrl + Y, Ctrl + X and Ctrl + R.
pressing Ctrl B
there r MANY...but here r a few new = ctrl + n save = ctrl + s select all = ctrl +a copy = ctrl + c cut = ctrl + x paste ctrl + v underline = ctrl + u italics = ctrl + i bold = ctrl + b
the ctrl n cheat doesn't work anymore B: Somone said it was Ctrl+7 was now it
Most popular key sequences to format a character or a block of text:Ctrl-I (italic)Ctrl-B (bold)Ctrl-U (underline)
You can Press CTRL + T for new tab. CTRL + B for favorites as for bookmarks on the other web browser. CTRL + N for new Window. You can copy paste commands CTRL + C then CTRL + V.