To email an internet shortcut is quite easy. First, highlight the address of the page by clicking on the end of it and while still holding the click drag your finger on the mouse to highlight the whole address. Then press the "CTRL" (control button) and the "C" button. Let go of both and go to your email. Click on the body of the email and press "CTRL" and "V". This should paste it in.
What you can do is right click on your desktop go to new then click on shortcut and type the website's name into the box (including http://) and then attatch it in an email.
On the log-in page there is a shortcut you must click and a password will be sent to the email account you used when you signed up for service.
This software specific.For example when using Mozilla Thunderbird to send an email immediately it is "Crtl" and "Enter".
Right click on the document/folder etc. you want to create a shortcut from. Then, on the drop down menu, click "create shortcut" and you will have a shortcut. or if you want a keyboard shortcut right click, properties, advanced, shortcut.
With the Mac's Mail application you can show the full header information for an email by selecting Message in the View menu and then Long Headers from the sub-menu. The equivalent keyboard shortcut is Shift Command H.
there isn't such shortcut
a shortcut to India and china
To copy and paste your AOL emails, first, log into your AOL account and open the email you want to copy. Highlight the text by clicking and dragging your cursor over it, then right-click and select "Copy" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+C (Cmd+C on Mac). Next, go to the location where you want to paste the email, right-click and select "Paste" or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+V (Cmd+V on Mac). This method works for both text and images within the email.
That's the shortcut for copy. The shortcut for paste is Ctrl V.
There is no shortcut key of input in qbasic
the shortcut way of dividing is mutiplying
No. Divide is not a shortcut of substraction