Common Shortcut Combinations With Control (Ctrl)
- Ctrl + A: Select all items in a document or window.
- Ctrl + C: Copy the selected items.
- Ctrl + X: Cut the selected items.
- Ctrl + V: Paste the copied or cut items.
- Ctrl + Z: Undo the last action.
- Ctrl + Y: Redo the last undone action.
- Ctrl + F: Open the find or search function to search text in the current document or web page.
- Ctrl + P: Print the current page or document.
- Ctrl + S: Save the current document or file.
- Ctrl + B: Bold the selected text.
- Ctrl + I: Italicize the selected text.
- Ctrl + U: Underline the selected text.
- Ctrl + N: Open a new document or window.
- Ctrl + O: Open an existing document or file.
- Ctrl + T: Open a new tab in web browsers.
- Ctrl + W: Close the current tab in web browsers.
- Ctrl + Tab: Switch between open tabs in browsers.
- Ctrl + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab in web browsers.
- Ctrl + D: Bookmark the current page in web browsers.
- Ctrl + L or Ctrl + E: Focus the address bar in web browsers.
- Ctrl + R or F5: Refresh or reload the page in web browsers.
- Ctrl + Shift + N: Open a new incognito or private browsing window in web browsers.
- Ctrl + K: Insert a hyperlink in many text editors and email applications.
- Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open the Task Manager in Windows.
- Ctrl + Alt + Del: Access the security options screen in Windows, which includes Task Manager, Sign out, Switch user, Lock, and Change a password.
What is Ctrl? How To Use Ctrl?
Ctrl stands for “control” and is a keyboard key that allows you to perform specific actions or commands. It is normally found in the lower left or lower right area of your keyboard.