Alt + F4 to close the active application window, or, if no window is open, shut down Windows
Alt + Tab, Win or Ctrl+Esc, Alt+F4, and Ctrl+Alt+Del
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Pressing Ctrl + Home will change the active cell to cell A1 in Excel.
One way to close an application in a Windows-based operating system is to click the "X" button located in the upper right corner of the application window. Alternatively, you can press "Alt + F4" on your keyboard while the application is active, which will prompt the application to close. If the application is unresponsive, you can also open the Task Manager by pressing "Ctrl + Shift + Esc," select the application from the list, and click "End Task."
An active window is the window of an application you are using by that time. If you open Google Chrome, Windows Media Player together, but you are operating Google Chrome, then Google Chrome is the active window. If you are using Windows Media Player instead of Google Chrome, then Windows Media Player is the active window.
The application cftmon.exe activates the Alternative User Input Text Input Processor (TIP) and the Microsoft Office Language Bar. It monitors the active windows and provides text input service support for speech recognition,handwriting recognition, keyboard, translations and other alternative user input technologies.
[Ctrl]+[Q] (Quit) On a Windows operating system [Alt] [F4] will close the active window.
Next to the F12 there is a key which says "Print Screen" Just press that key and you will be able to take the screen shot of the current screen.
On standard PC keyboard layout, it is on the topmost alphabetic row, 5th alphabetic key from left. You can see all characters of the active keyboard layout on Windows 7 by clicking Start / Control Panel / Change keyboard or other input method / Change keyboard / Properties. You can change layouts by adding Solotype or Latkey keyboard stickers to your keyboard also.
An Active Application is one which is currently running either by user or another application and using system memory, resources. the controversy is Suspended Application which means its is not using any Resourses but it still exist in memory(if user again launched same application it launch very fast compared to 1st launch Because application exist in memory) which can seen in Windows 8.
ALT+N is an accelerator (a keyboard shortcut). It's function is dependent upon the context in which it is used. In Windows, the ALT key brings focus to the active application's command menu while the N will highlight any top-level menu that has been assigned the N accelerator. In Visual Studio, for instance, ALT+N brings focus to the Visual Studio IDE's ANALYZE menu. But if the desktop has focus, ALT+N does nothing because it is not a designated accelerator for the desktop.
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