Prevent Repetitive Strain Injury By Using Simple Keyboard Shortcuts
Posted on October 16, 2005
Filed Under Keyboard Shortcuts
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The following information may seem obvious but do if you spend time using your computer you should be utilizing your keyboard shortcuts to save you time and to help reduce monotonous clicking of your mouse buttons.
How many times have you spent scrolling up and down a very long web page?
Use your keyboard shortcuts:
"Home" – Jump back to the top of page
"End" – Jump to the bottom of the page
"Page Down" – scrolls down a page
"Page Up" – scrolls up a page
Similar keyboard shortcuts can be made using the "End" button, particularly when you are editing some typing. Instead of pressing the right arrow keys to go to the end of a sentence. Or the left arrow key to go to the beginning of a sentence use these keys:
"End" – jump to the end of a sentence
"Home" – go to the beginning of a sentence
Too often we tend to overlook the keyboard shortcuts staring up in the face!
Use them to help you navigate through routine tasks more efficiently.
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I also collected many tipps helping heal a rsi. But actually I didn’t thougt about using shortcuts – thanks for this really good tipp!
Way too often we forget the simplest of things.
Glad to be of service.
Your own site has many great resources.Thanks for the link.
Nancy