The shortcut key for bold/strong emphasis on most word processors is Ctrl + B, corresponding to Cmd + B on a Mac.
Ctrl - X.
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There are various keyboard shortcuts that you can use. The keyboard shortcuts are used to save the time. Control and enter can be used to send the message.
Standard keyboards do not have a superscript key. Font changes, like bolding, italicising, super- and subscripting, are features of a particular piece of software. While the software might have keyboard shortcuts, like Alt-B to Bold a selected piece of text, these are all software-specific, and not a case of the keyboard having a 'bold key', etc.
Yes. That's one of the main reasons why it has a keyboard.
Two common ways to select text are by using a mouse or keyboard shortcuts. With a mouse, you can click and drag to highlight the desired text. Alternatively, using keyboard shortcuts like holding the Shift key while using the arrow keys allows you to select text without a mouse. Both methods enable users to efficiently highlight and manipulate text for editing or formatting purposes.
The keyboard shortcuts for text alignment on a Windows PC are: Control plus L for left alignment. Control plus R for right alignment. Control plus E for centre alignment. For Excel the shortcuts are below:
If you have already typed the text if you highlight it using the right mouse button you can then click the bold button and it will change the text to bold. If you are using something such as google documents then you can use key board shortcuts and instead of clicking the bold button you can hold ctrl and click b to activate bold.
There are none.
Google has not provided such an option yet. Turning off keyboard shortcuts is not a feature yet.
Microsoft has wonderful long lists of keyboard shortcuts. Simply google "keyboard shortcuts", and a link to the shortcuts should come right up for you.
Go to Help > Photoshop Help and type Keyboard shortcuts.