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1 Open the Outlook for Windows app. 2 Click/tap on the Settings (gear) icon on the toolbar. (see screenshot below) 3 In Settings, click/tap on General in the left pane, and click/tap on Accessibility in the middle pane. (see screenshot below) 4 Under Keyboard shortcuts, select (dot) Outlook for Windows (default), Outlook for Web, or Turn off ...
2 Open the Voice access commands page. 3 Click/tap on Voice shortcuts in the left pane, and click/tap on the Create new shortcut button in the right pane. (see screenshot below) 4 In the When I say box, type or say the voice command (ex: "Insert work address") you want for this shortcut. (see screenshot below)
Maximize the window. Windows logo key + Alt + Up arrow. Snap window in focus to top half of screen ( with Windows 11). Windows logo key + Down arrow. Remove current app from screen or minimize the desktop window. Windows logo key + Alt + Down arrow. Snap window in focus to bottom half of screen ( with Windows 11).
Type Special Characters and Symbols using Touch Keyboard. 1 Open the Touch Keyboard. 2 Place the cursor in the text box where you want to insert a symbol. Press and hold on a key you want on the Touch Keyboard to see that key's available accents or symbols, slide your finger over to the character you want to insert, and release finger to insert.
Deleting the current assigned shortcut key will restore it back to the default of None for no shortcut key assigned to the shortcut. Press this key . Assigned Shortcut Key . Numbers 0-9 from top of keyboard. Ctrl + Alt + <number>. Numbers 0-9 or characters / * - + . on numpad.
Add Word to Custom Inking and Typing Dictionary with default.dic file. 1 Open File Explorer (Win+E). Only add a single word per line. Words are case sensitive, so you may need to add the word more than once with uppercase and lowercase letters. 6 You can now close Notepad if you like.
This tutorial will show you how to add any custom shortcuts you want to the Win+X Quick Link menu for your account in Windows 11. 1 Download the free hashlnk_0.2.0.0.zip file created by Rafael Rivera on GitHub. 2 Unblock the hashlnk_0.2.0.0.zip file.
1 Open Settings (Win+I). 2 Click/tap on Accessibility on the left side, and click/tap on Keyboard on the right side. (see screenshot below) Open Keyboard settings . 3 Turn On (default) or Off Underline access keys for what you want. (see screenshot below) 4 You can now close Settings if you like. Option Two.
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Switch Between Multiple Desktops in Task View. 1 Open Task View. (Win+Tab) 2 Perform one of the following actions: (see screenshot below) Hover the pointer on the desktop you want to switch to until (couple of seconds) it automatically switches. Click/tap on the desktop you want to switch to.