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Thursday 29 November 2012

Speedy Sign in Windows 8

Windows 8 provide you sign in speedy with one option that's have PIN., When you create sign in with pin then you don't need your password

Learn how to give PIN

Step:

- Open Charm Bar( Windows+c), That's open charm bar

- Then click on Settings, and click on Last option Change Pc Settings, That's open your pc setting.

- Click On USER.

- See sign in option.

- Click on Create PIN

- That's open new windows and enter your password.

- Then enter your PIN.

- And restart your computer.

- When Login Windows you have then below of password you can see two link, that's one have Sign in with Password or sign in with PIN.

That's it

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Tuesday 27 November 2012

Disabling Windows update message in Windows 8

- Open Charm Bar (windows+c)

- Click on Search

gpedit.msc

Click on the gpedit icon on the left side of the pane.

Expand the Computer Configuration and then 

Administrative Templates.


Expand Windows Components.


From the Windows components, select Windows 

Update.


On the right pane of theWindows Update, check for No 

auto-restart for logged in users.


Right click on it and select Edit.


Finally, click Enabled.


Click on the Apply button andOK.


That's it


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Monday 26 November 2012

How to create connection Between two computers.

Step:

1.First go to control panel /Network/Local area network.

2.Right Click on your Local area network and open it Property.

3.Then Double click on Internet Protocol version 4(TCP/IP v4)

In Above Process are same in both computer.

Now in below process are same but some different in number.

A..   In First Computer Select use following ip address.
      - In First Computer ip type  10.0.0.1
      - Second computer ip type   10.0.0.2

B..  Press Tab button and directly go to Default Gateway option
     -In First Computer  Default gateway        10.0.0.2
     -In second Computer Default gateway     10.0.0.1

Than press Ok Button

That's it It will be display you your local area network speed 100mbps.

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Learn; How to create new vartual partition in hardisk?

Step:

1.Right click on your My Computer

2.Click Manage.(That its open your computer management)

3.Click on  Storage and then again click on DISK MANAGEMENT.

4.Then Click on right side fram on that display you MORE ACTION.

5.Click on CREATE VHD.(its open VHD create and attach Vizard)

6.Select your location on which drive you want save VHD.

7. In below how many size you want to put your VHD.

8.Then select which type you want to create drive like VHD or VHDX

9. Click on OK

10. That's It

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Sunday 11 November 2012

Microsoft Office Power Point shortcut key


Common Microsoft PowerPoint tasks
Move between panes
F6
Move clockwise among panes of normal view
SHIFT+F6
Move counterclockwise among panes of normal view
CTRL+SHIFT+TAB
Switch between Slides and Outline tabs of the Outline and Slides pane in normal view
Create and edit presentations
CTRL+N
Create a new presentation
CTRL+M
Insert a new slide
CTRL+D
Make a copy of the selected slide
CTRL+O
Open a presentation
CTRL+W
Close a presentation
CTRL+P
Print a presentation
CTRL+S
Save a presentation
F5
Run a presentation
ALT+F4
Quit PowerPoint
CTRL+F
Find text
CTRL+H
Replace text
CTRL+K
Insert a hyperlink
F7
Check spelling
ESC
Cancel a menu or dialog box action
CTRL+Z
Undo an action
CTRL+Y
Redo or repeat an action
Work in an outline
ALT+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW
Promote a paragraph
ALT+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
Demote a paragraph
ALT+SHIFT+UP ARROW
Move selected paragraphs up
ALT+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
Move selected paragraphs down
ALT+SHIFT+1
Show heading level 1
ALT+SHIFT+PLUS SIGN
Expand text below a heading
ALT+SHIFT+MINUS SIGN
Collapse text below a heading
ALT+SHIFT+A
Show all or collapse all text or headings
SLASH (/) on the numeric keypad
Turn character formatting on or off

Work with shapes, pictures, and WordArt
Insert a shape
  1. Press ALT+U to choose AutoShape on the Drawing toolbar (toolbar: A bar with buttons and options that you use to carry out commands. To display a toolbar, use the Customize dialog box (point to Toolbars on the View menu and click Customize). To see more buttons, click Toolbar Options at the end of the toolbar.).
  2. Use the arrow keys to move through the categories of AutoShapes (AutoShapes: A group of ready-made shapes that includes such basic shapes as rectangles and circles, plus a variety of lines and connectors, block arrows, flowchart symbols, stars and banners, and callouts. ), and select the AutoShape you want.
  3. Press CTRL+ENTER.
Note   To edit the AutoShape, select the AutoShape, and then use the keyboard to choose AutoShape on the Format menu. Select the options you want on the available tabs.
Insert a text box
  1. Use the keyboard to choose Text Box on the Insert menu.
  2. Press CTRL+ENTER.
  3. Type the text you want in the text box (text box: A movable, resizable container for text or graphics. Use text boxes to position several blocks of text on a page or to give text a different orientation from other text in the document.).
  4. When you are finished typing and want to switch back to editing text in your slide, press SHIFT+F10, choose Exit Edit Text on the shortcut menu, and then press ESC.
Note   To format the text box (to add a fill color or change the size, for example) select the text box, choose Text Box on the Format menu, and then select the options you want on the available tabs.
Insert WordArt
  1. Use the keyboard to choose WordArt on the Insert menu, Picture submenu.
  2. Use the arrow keys to select the WordArt (WordArt: Text objects you create with ready-made effects to which you can apply additional formatting options.) style you want, and then press ENTER.
  3. Type the text you want, and then use the TAB key to select other options in the dialog box.
  4. Press ENTER to insert the WordArt.
Note   To edit the WordArt, select the object, choose WordArt on the Format menu, and then select the options you want on the available tabs.
Select a shape
Note   If your insertion point is within text, press ESC.
Do one of the following:
  • Select a single shape
To select a single shape, press the TAB key to cycle forward (or SHIFT+TAB to cycle backward) through the objects until sizing handles appear on the object you want to select.
  • Select more than one shape
    1. If it is not on your Drawing toolbar, add the Select Multiple Objects button.
How?
      1. Press ALT+F , and then press CTRL+TAB until you select the Drawing toolbar.
      2. Press the RIGHT ARROW key until you reach the More Buttons arrow.
      3. Press the DOWN ARROW key. The Add or Remove Buttons menu will appear.
      4. Press the DOWN ARROW key, press the RIGHT ARROW key, and then press TAB until you reach the Select Multiple Objects button, and then press ENTER.
    1. On the Drawing toolbar, click Select Multiple Objects .
    2. Select the checkbox next to the object or objects you want, and then tab to OK and press ENTER.
Group or ungroup shapes, pictures, WordArt objects
  • To group AutoShape (AutoShapes: A group of ready-made shapes that includes such basic shapes as rectangles and circles, plus a variety of lines and connectors, block arrows, flowchart symbols, stars and banners, and callouts. ), picture (picture: A file (such as a metafile) that you can ungroup and manipulate as two or more objects, or a file that stays as a single object (such as bitmaps).), or WordArt (WordArt: Text objects you create with ready-made effects to which you can apply additional formatting options.) objects, select the items you want to group and then press CTRL+SHIFT+G.
  • To ungroup a group, select the group, and then press CTRL+SHIFT+H.
Rotate a shape, picture, or WordArt
  1. Select the AutoShape (AutoShapes: A group of ready-made shapes that includes such basic shapes as rectangles and circles, plus a variety of lines and connectors, block arrows, flowchart symbols, stars and banners, and callouts. ), picture (picture: A file (such as a metafile) that you can ungroup and manipulate as two or more objects, or a file that stays as a single object (such as bitmaps).), or WordArt (WordArt: Text objects you create with ready-made effects to which you can apply additional formatting options.) you want to rotate.
  2. On the Format menu, use the keyboard to choose the command for the type of object you selected — for example, AutoShape or Text Box — and then select the Size tab.
  3. Under Size and rotate, use the TAB key to select Rotation, and then type the amount of rotation you want.
  4. To preview the rotation, choose Preview.
You might have to move the dialog box in order to preview.
Show or hide a grid or guides
SHIFT+F9
    Show or hide the grid (grid: A set of intersecting lines used to align objects.)
ALT+F9
    Show or hide guides (guides: Nonprinting straight lines, both horizontal and vertical, used to visually align objects.)
CTRL+G

Change grid or guide settings
Change the position of a shape, picture, or WordArt on a slide
  1. Select the AutoShape (AutoShapes: A group of ready-made shapes that includes such basic shapes as rectangles and circles, plus a variety of lines and connectors, block arrows, flowchart symbols, stars and banners, and callouts. ), picture (picture: A file (such as a metafile) that you can ungroup and manipulate as two or more objects, or a file that stays as a single object (such as bitmaps).), or WordArt (WordArt: Text objects you create with ready-made effects to which you can apply additional formatting options.) you want to change.
  2. On the Format menu, use the keyboard to choose the command for the type of object you selected — for example, AutoShape or Text Box — and then select the Position tab.
  3. Under Position on slide, select the options you want.
  4. To preview the change, choose Preview  
  5. You might have to move the dialog box in order to preview.
Change the size of a shape, picture, or WordArt
  1. Select the AutoShape (AutoShapes: A group of ready-made shapes that includes such basic shapes as rectangles and circles, plus a variety of lines and connectors, block arrows, flowchart symbols, stars and banners, and callouts. ), picture (picture: A file (such as a metafile) that you can ungroup and manipulate as two or more objects, or a file that stays as a single object (such as bitmaps).), or WordArt (WordArt: Text objects you create with ready-made effects to which you can apply additional formatting options.) you want to change.
  2. On the Format menu, use the keyboard to choose the command for the type of object you selected — for example, AutoShape or Text Box — and then select the Size tab.
  3. Select the options you want.
  4. To preview the changes, choose Preview.
You might have to move the dialog box in order to preview the drawing object.
Copy the attributes of a shape
  1. Select the AutoShape (AutoShapes: A group of ready-made shapes that includes such basic shapes as rectangles and circles, plus a variety of lines and connectors, block arrows, flowchart symbols, stars and banners, and callouts. ) with the attributes  (attribute: An object or text feature, such as line fill or text color, that you can manipulate by using drawing tools and menu commands.)you want to copy.
If you select an AutoShape with attached text, you copy the look and style of the text as well as the attributes of the AutoShape.
  1. Press CTRL+SHIFT+C to copy the object attributes.
  2. Press the TAB key or SHIFT+TAB to select the object you want to copy the attributes to.
  3. Press CTRL+SHIFT+V.

Select text and objects
SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
One character to the right
SHIFT+LEFT ARROW
One character to the left
CTRL+SHIFT+RIGHT ARROW
To the end of a word
CTRL+SHIFT+LEFT ARROW
To the beginning of a word
SHIFT+UP ARROW
One line up
SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
One line down
ESC
An object (with text selected inside the object)
TAB or SHIFT+TAB until the object you want is selected
An object (with an object selected)
ENTER
Text within an object (with an object selected)
CTRL+A (on the Slides tab)
All objects
CTRL+A (in slide sorter view)
All slides
CTRL+A (on the Outline tab)
All text 

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Saturday 10 November 2012

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Microsoft Word Shortcut Key


The shortcut keys described in this Help topic refer to the U.S. keyboard layout. Keys on other layouts may not correspond exactly to the keys on a U.S. keyboard.
To print this topic, press TAB to select Show All, press ENTER, and then press CTRL+P.


The Office Assistant and Help window

Some of the content in this topic may not be applicable to some languages.
To perform the following actions, the Microsoft Office Assistant must be turned on and visible. To turn on or show the Office Assistant, press ALT+H to open the Help menu, and then press O. With the Assistant visible, press F1 to display the Assistant balloon.
F1
Display the Assistant balloon (if the Assistant is turned off, F1 opens the Help window) 

In the Assistant balloon

ALT+number 
Select a Help topic from the list the Assistant displays. ALT+1 is the first topic, ALT+2 is the second, and so on.
ALT+DOWN ARROW
Display more Help topics in the Assistant list
ALT+UP ARROW
Display previous Help topics in the Assistant list
ESC
Close an Assistant message or a tip 

In some wizards or dialog boxes

TAB
Move to the Help button in the wizard
SPACEBAR, with the Help button selected 
Show the Assistant in a wizard or dialog box. To hide the Assistant, press SPACEBAR again. Note that not all wizards or dialog boxes have Help provided by the Assistant.
Note   If you use a screen review utility or other accessibility aid, you'll get the best results with Help if you enter questions in the Answer Wizard tab in the Help window rather than in the Office Assistant balloon or in the Ask a Question box.
Display and use the Help window
Some of the content in this topic may not be applicable to some languages.
To use the Help window, the Microsoft Office Assistant must be turned off. To turn off the Assistant, press F1 to display the Assistant. Press ALT+O to open the Options tab in the Office Assistant dialog box. Press ALT+U to clear the Use the Office Assistant check box, and then press ENTER. Press F1 to display the Help window.
F1
Display the Help window if the Assistant is turned off (if the Assistant is turned on, F1 displays the Assistant balloon).

In the Help window

F6
Switch between the Help topic and the Contents, Answer Wizard,  Index pane
TAB
Select the next hidden text or hyperlink, or Show All or Hide All at the top of a topic
SHIFT+TAB
Select the previous hidden text or hyperlink, or the Browser View button at the top of a Microsoft Office Web site article 
ENTER
Perform the action for the selected Show All, Hide All, hidden text, or hyperlink
ALT+O
Display the Options menu to access any Help toolbar command
ALT+O, and then press T
Hide or show the pane with the Contents, Answer Wizard, and Index tabs 
ALT+O, and then press B
Display the previously viewed topic
ALT+O, and then press F
Display the next topic in a previously displayed sequence of topics 
ALT+O, and then press H
Return to the specified home page
ALT+O, and then press S
Stop the Help window from opening a Help topic (useful if you want to stop a Web page from downloading)
ALT+O, and then press I 
Open the Internet Options dialog box for Microsoft Internet Explorer, where you can change accessibility settings
ALT+O, and then press R
Refresh the topic (useful if you have linked to a Web page)
ALT+O, and then press P
Print all topics in a book or a selected topic only
ALT+F4
Close the Help window
Note   If you use a screen review utility or other accessibility aid, you'll get the best results with Help if you enter questions in the Answer Wizard tab in the Help window rather than in the Office Assistant balloon or in the Ask a Question box.
Use the Contents, Index, and Answer Wizard pane
Some of the content in this topic may not be applicable to some languages.
Press F6 to switch from the Help topic to the Contents, Answer Wizard, Index pane.
CTRL+TAB
Switch to the next tab
ALT+C
Switch to the Contents tab
ALT+A
Switch to the Answer Wizard tab
ALT+I
Switch to the Index tab
ENTER
Open a selected book or Help topic
DOWN ARROW
Select the next book or Help topic
UP ARROW
Select the previous book or Help topic
SHIFT+F10
Display a shortcut menu
Note   If you use a screen review utility or other accessibility aid, you'll get the best results with Help if you enter questions in the Answer Wizard tab in the Help window rather than in the Microsoft Office Assistant balloon or in the Ask a Question box.

Use the Help topic pane
Some of the content in this topic may not be applicable to some languages.
To use the Help window, the Microsoft Office Assistant must be turned off. To turn off the Assistant, press F1 to display the Assistant. Press ALT+O to open the Options tab in the Office Assistant dialog box. Press ALT+U to clear the Use the Office Assistant check box, and then press ENTER. Press F1 to display the Help window.
F1
Display the Help window if the Assistant is turned off (if the Assistant is turned on, F1 displays the Assistant balloon).

In the Help window

F6
Switch between the Help topic and the Contents, Answer Wizard,  Index pane
TAB
Select the next hidden text or hyperlink, or Show All or Hide All at the top of a topic
SHIFT+TAB
Select the previous hidden text or hyperlink, or the Browser View button at the top of a Microsoft Office Web site article 
ENTER
Perform the action for the selected Show All, Hide All, hidden text, or hyperlink
ALT+O
Display the Options menu to access any Help toolbar command
ALT+O, and then press T
Hide or show the pane with the Contents, Answer Wizard, and Index tabs 
ALT+O, and then press B
Display the previously viewed topic
ALT+O, and then press F
Display the next topic in a previously displayed sequence of topics 
ALT+O, and then press H
Return to the specified home page
ALT+O, and then press S
Stop the Help window from opening a Help topic (useful if you want to stop a Web page from downloading)
ALT+O, and then press I 
Open the Internet Options dialog box for Microsoft Internet Explorer, where you can change accessibility settings
ALT+O, and then press R
Refresh the topic (useful if you have linked to a Web page)
ALT+O, and then press P
Print all topics in a book or a selected topic only
ALT+F4
Close the Help window
Note   If you use a screen review utility or other accessibility aid, you'll get the best results with Help if you enter questions in the Answer Wizard tab in the Help window rather than in the Office Assistant balloon or in the Ask a Question box.

Microsoft Office interface or Microsoft Office Basics
Display and use windows
Some of the content in this topic may not be applicable to some languages.
ALT+TAB
Switch to the next window
ALT+SHIFT+TAB
Switch to the previous window
CTRL+W or CTRL+F4
Close the active window
CTRL+F5
Restore the size of the active window after you've maximized it
F6
Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window (clockwise direction). You may need to press F6 more than once.
Note   If pressing F6 doesn't display the task pane you want, try pressing ALT to place focus on the menu bar, and then pressing CTRL+TAB to move to the task pane.
SHIFT+F6
Move to a pane from another pane in the program window (counterclockwise direction)
CTRL+F6
When more than one window is open, switch to the next window
CTRL+SHIFT+F6
Switch to the previous window
CTRL+F7
When a document window is not maximized, performs the Move command (on the Control menu for the window). Use the arrow keys to move the window, and, when finished, press ESC.
CTRL+F8
When a document window is not maximized, performs the Size command (on the Control menu for the window). Use the arrow keys to resize the window, and, when finished, press ESC.
CTRL+F9
Minimize a window to an icon (works only for some Microsoft Office programs)
CTRL+F10
Maximize or restore a selected window
PRINT SCREEN
Copy a picture of the screen to the Clipboard
ALT+PRINT SCREEN
Copy a picture of the selected window to the Clipboard

Access and use smart tags

ALT+SHIFT+F10
Display the menu or message for a smart tag. If more than one smart tag is present, switch to the next smart tag and display its menu or message.
DOWN ARROW
Select the next item in a smart tag menu.
UP ARROW
Select the previous item in a smart tag menu.
ENTER
Perform the action for the selected item in a smart tag menu.
ESC
Close the smart tag menu or message.
Tip
You can ask to be notified by a sound whenever a smart tag appears. To hear audio cues, you must have a sound card. You must also have Microsoft Office Sounds installed on your computer.
If you have access to the World Wide Web, you can download Microsoft Office Sounds from the Microsoft Office Web site. On the Help menu, click Office on the Web and search for "Microsoft Office Sounds." After you've installed the sound files, you need to select the Provide feedback with sound check box on the General tab of the Options dialog box (Tools menu). When you select (or clear) this check box, the setting affects all Office programs that support sound.
Note   The hyperlink in this topic goes to the Web. You can switch back to Help at any time.
Access and use task panes
F6
Move to a task pane from another pane in the program window. (You may need to press F6 more than once.)
Note   If pressing F6 doesn't display the task pane you want, try pressing ALT to place focus on the menu bar, and then pressing CTRL+TAB to move to the task pane. In addition, if you open a dialog box from the Reveal Formatting task pane, the focus may be in your document after you close the dialog box, rather than in the task pane. You can use F6 or CTRL+TAB to return to the task pane.
CTRL+TAB
When a menu or toolbar is active, move to a task pane. (You may need to press CTRL+TAB more than once.)
TAB or SHIFT+TAB
When a task pane is active, select the next or previous option in the task pane.
CTRL+DOWN ARROW
Display the full set of commands on the task pane menu.
DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW
Move among choices in a selected submenu; move among certain options in a group of options.
SPACEBAR or ENTER
Open the selected menu, or perform the action assigned to the selected button.
SHIFT+F10
Open a shortcut menu; open a drop-down menu for the selected gallery item.
HOME or END
When a menu or submenu is visible, select the first or last command on the menu or submenu.
PAGE UP or PAGE DOWN
Scroll up or down in the selected gallery list.
CTRL+HOME or CTRL+END
Move to the top or bottom of the selected gallery list.

Access and use menus and toolbars

F10 or ALT
Select the menu bar, or close an open menu and submenu at the same time.
CTRL+TAB or CTRL+SHIFT+TAB
Select a toolbar after pressing F10 or ALT to select the menu bar. When a toolbar is selected, select the next or previous toolbar or menu bar.
TAB or SHIFT+TAB
When a toolbar or menu bar is selected, select the next or previous button or menu.
ENTER
Open the selected menu, or perform the action for the selected button or command.  
SHIFT+F10
Display the shortcut menu for the selected item.
ALT+SPACEBAR
Display the window shortcut menu (Control menu).
DOWN ARROW or UP ARROW
When a menu or submenu is open, select the next or previous command.
LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW
Select the menu to the left or right. When a submenu is open, switch between the main menu and the submenu.
HOME or END
Select the first or last command on the menu or submenu.
ESC
Close an open menu. When a submenu is open, close only the submenu.
SHIFT+DOWN ARROW
When a menu is selected, display the list of commands.
CTRL+DOWN ARROW
When a shortened menu is open, display the full set of commands.
ALT+CTRL+= (equal sign)
Add a toolbar button to a menu. When you type this shortcut key and then click a toolbar button, Microsoft Word adds the button to the appropriate menu. For example, click Bullets  on the Formatting toolbar to add the Bullets command to the Format menu.
ALT+CTRL+- (dash key)
Remove a command from a menu. When you type this shortcut key and then select a menu command, the command is removed. You can add the menu command back to the menu if you change your mind.
ALT+CTRL++ (plus key on numeric keypad)
Customize the shortcut key for a menu command. When you type this shortcut key and then select a menu command, the Customize Keyboard dialog box opens so you can add, change, or remove the shortcut key.
Note   You can use the keyboard to select any menu command on the menu bar. Press ALT to select the menu bar. Press the letter that is underlined in the menu name that contains the command you want. In the menu that appears, press the letter underlined in the command name that you want.

Resize and move toolbars, menus, and task panes
  1. Press ALT to select the menu bar.
  2. Press CTRL+TAB repeatedly to select the toolbar or task pane you want.
  3. Do one of the following:
Resize a toolbar
    1. In the toolbar, press CTRL+SPACE to display the Toolbar Options menu.
    2. Select the Size command, and then press ENTER.
    3. Use the arrow keys to resize the toolbar. Press CTRL+ the arrow keys to resize one pixel at a time.
Move a toolbar
    1. In the toolbar, press CTRL+SPACE to display the Toolbar Options menu.
    2. Select the Move command, and then press ENTER.
    3. Use the arrow keys to position the toolbar. Press CTRL+ the arrow keys to move one pixel at a time. To undock the toolbar, press DOWN ARROW repeatedly. To dock the toolbar vertically on the left or right side, press LEFT ARROW or RIGHT ARROW respectively when the toolbar is all the way to the left or right side.
Resize a task pane
    1. In the task pane, press CTRL+SPACE to display a menu of additional commands.
    2. Use the DOWN ARROW key to select the Size command, and then press ENTER.
    3. Use the arrow keys to resize the task pane. Use CTRL+ the arrow keys to resize by one pixel at a time.
Move a task pane
    1. In the task pane, press CTRL+SPACE to display a menu of additional commands.
    2. Use the DOWN ARROW key to select the Move command, and then press ENTER.
    3. Use the arrow keys to position the task pane. Use CTRL+ the arrow keys to move one pixel at a time.
  1. When you are finished moving or resizing, press ESC.

Use dialog boxes

TAB
Move to the next option or option group
SHIFT+TAB
Move to the previous option or option group
CTRL+TAB
Switch to the next tab in a dialog box 
CTRL+SHIFT+TAB
Switch to the previous tab in a dialog box 
Arrow keys
Move between options in an open drop-down list, or between options in a group of options
SPACEBAR
Perform the action assigned to the selected button; check or clear the selected check box
First letter of an option in a drop-down list
Open the list if it is closed and move to that option in the list
ALT+ the letter underlined in an option
Select an option; select or clear a check box
ALT+DOWN ARROW
Open a selected drop-down list
ESC
Close a selected drop-down list; cancel a command and close a dialog box
ENTER
Perform the action assigned to a default button in a dialog box 

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