To access shortcut menus with a three-button mouse click the right hand/secondary mouse button. The shortcut menu will show up on the screen once you do this.
Double click the right button
Yes, but they are called shortcuts not quick access keys.
There is no specific "shortcut area" in Windows. You can place shortcuts wherever you like. Shortcuts are useful because they allow us to access programs and data from places that are convenient to us. Typically, we place shortcuts on the desktop, in the start menu and on the taskbar as these places are always accessible.
System Preferances/ Universal Access/ Seeingmenu (or Keyboard/ Keyboard Shortcuts/ Uiversal Access)/ then it will give you the keyboard keys to turn it off, etc.
A hidden tool is a feature or function within a software application that is not readily visible or accessible to users. To access a hidden tool, users often need to perform a specific series of actions or keyboard shortcuts that are not immediately obvious. These hidden tools can provide additional functionality or shortcuts for more advanced users.
shortcuts provided by the program for quick access to certain parts of the program. It might also contain recently used files if it is an editing program such as Microsoft word
Object Dock is an animated dock for Windows that enables one to quickly access and launch the favorite applications, files and shortcuts. It is a new interface for Windows computers.
Open Word and press Alt this will show you shortcuts
On the left side of the trunk , behind the trunk liner - I assume there is an access panel or a removable rubber plug to gain access to the switch
For a start, most modern programs have a help function - just press F1. I don't have Access 2013, but I would assume that it has this option.
I assume you have access to a calculator, so 7.3 x 7.3 x 3.1415
No, I don't think so. I assume you mean ps3, and sadly you can't, sorry.