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Cameron muffin99 @ninjamuffin99

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ctrl+shift+alt+windows key+L

ctrl+alt+delete

WIN+SHIFT+(ARROW KEY) shortcuts are great to know if you have multiple monitors. Left and right keys move a window to another monitor and up and down maximize and unmaximizes it

I often use just Win+Arrow but this is just as useful GOAT

ctrl+shift+escape task manager

ctrl+shift+P

[Gotta search the dumb stuff somehow]

Ctrl+Tab

alt+f4

:Sex or :Vex in Vim. I use a lot of splits. :^)

:q! then open notepad like a boss

alt+tab

holy shit dude i didnt know about that, thanks muffin boy. my fav is windows key+shift+s. the good ol snippers my buddy

Alt+Tab on my computer switches from window to window easily so i can watch jelqing tutorials on a moments notice

Ctrl+Alt+Down Key for the Australian experience

CTRL + Scroll to ZOOM

guess its not fully a keyboard shortcut. my favorite keyboard only shortcut is ALT + TAB

CTRL + A. Need to select everything quite often.

I'm a simple man. A good Ctrl Z and Ctrl Y is all I need.

CTRL + V because i can input rlly fast n feel like a ninja

ctrl+y

Ctrl T and ctrl shift T are my two faves for sure.

I want to find the person who came up with Ctrl W, load them into a cannon and launch them into the sun

Ctrl S is pretty slick ngl. Save early and often!

There is one keyboard shortcut I can never remember but it's super useful for moving a window from one monitor to the other. There are a few instances where I've dragged a window somewhere inaccessible and it saved me. It's like Ctrl shift windows arrow key or something idk

I'll conclude by saying I do not care for the fl studio shortcuts. They don't make any sense to me and feel super unintuitive.

Thank you for attending my Ted talk

alt+prtscr+REISUB

ctrl+shift+arrowkey, ctrl+arrowkey, ctrl+backspace. skipping, selecting, and deleting whole words is so useful

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