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An access key allows a computer user to immediately jump to a specific part of a web page via the keyboard. On Wikipedia, access keys allow you to do a lot more—protect a page, show page history, publish your changes, show preview text, and so on.
A shortcut is a specialized type of redirect page that provides an abbreviated wikilink to an administrative page or one of its sections, usually from the Wikipedia namespace or Help namespace.
Shortcuts exist as redirects pointing from the title of the shortcut (for example, Wikipedia:START) to its target (in this case, Portal:Contents).Notice that project shortcuts are usually listed with the prefix "WP" and not "Wikipedia"; this is because when "WP" or "Wp" appears before a colon in a page name, MediaWiki automatically expands it to "Wikipedia".
For the first two shortcuts going backwards is done by using the right ⇧ Shift key instead of the left. ⌘ Cmd+Space (not MBR) Configure desired keypress in Keyboard and Mouse Preferences, Keyboard Shortcuts, Select the next source in Input menu. [1] Ctrl+Alt+K via KDE Keyboard. Alt+⇧ Shift in GNOME. Ctrl+\ Ctrl+Space: Print Ctrl+P: ⌘ ...
This index documents all the one-, two-, and three-letter shortcuts on Wikipedia. Caution: very large pages. To prevent overwhelming the reader's browser, separate indexes are available for the uppercase and the lowercase shortcuts.
In computing, a keyboard shortcut (also hotkey/hot key or key binding) [1] is a software-based assignment of an action to one or more keys on a computer keyboard.
Welcome to WikiProject Shortcuts, a collaboration for improving shortcuts on the English Wikipedia. Shortcuts are a vital aspect of Wikipedia, allowing easy navigation and linkage to pages, especially in the project namespace. Unfortunately, many pages do not have adequate shortcuts, either in quantity or quality, and many shortcuts lead to ...
Rat running or shortcut, a minor-road alternative to a signposted route; File shortcut, a handle which allows the user to find a file or resource located in a different directory or folder on a computer; Keyboard shortcut, a combination of keystrokes that provides easier access to a command or operation