20 Keyboard Shortcuts You’re A Moron for Not Using - Summary

Summary

The video discusses various Windows keyboard shortcuts that can improve user productivity and efficiency. The shortcuts are categorized into three groups:

1. Common shortcuts that every Windows user should know, including:
* Ctrl+C (copy) and Ctrl+V (paste)
* Ctrl+S (save)
* Ctrl+F (find/search)
* Ctrl+Z (undo) and Ctrl+Y (redo)
* Alt+F4 (close window)
* Shift+click (select multiple items)
* Ctrl+click (select individual items)
2. Less common but still useful shortcuts, including:
* Ctrl+Shift+V (paste as plain text)
* F5 (refresh)
* Ctrl+F5 (super refresh)
* F2 (rename files/folders)
* Ctrl+Shift+Escape (open Task Manager)
* Alt+Tab (task switcher)
* Windows key + Tab (alternative task switcher)
* Windows key + L (lock computer)
* Ctrl+A (select all)
* Shift+arrow keys (select text)
* Windows key + D (show desktop)
* Windows key + arrow keys (snap windows)
3. Bonus shortcuts, including:
* Windows key + Shift + S (screenshot)
* Windows key + P (projection mode)
* Windows key + O (lock screen orientation)
* Ctrl+Alt+arrow keys (rotate screen)
* Windows key + I (open Settings menu)
* Windows key + R (open Run box)
* Windows key + semicolon (open emoji panel)

The video encourages viewers to learn and use these shortcuts to improve their productivity and become more efficient Windows users.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The Windows key + V shortcut allows you to paste previously copied things.
2. Ctrl + Shift + V pastes text only as plain text, no formatting.
3. Ctrl + S saves whatever document you have open in essentially every program.
4. Ctrl + F is the universal find/search command.
5. Ctrl + Z undoes something, while Ctrl + Y redoes something.
6. Alt + F4 closes the current active window.
7. Shift + click selects multiple items individually without selecting anything in between.
8. Ctrl + click allows you to select multiple items individually without selecting anything in between.
9. F5 is the Refresh key, mostly for web browsers, but also works elsewhere like in Windows Explorer.
10. Ctrl + F5 is the "super refresh" which not only refreshes the page but also redownloads any cache files for the page.
11. F2 renames files and folders in Windows Explorer.
12. Ctrl + Shift + Escape brings up the task manager directly.
13. Alt + Tab is the task switcher, but Windows key + Tab provides extra functionality for multiple virtual desktops.
14. Windows key + L locks your computer.
15. Ctrl + A is the select all command.
16. Shift + arrow keys select text.
17. Windows key + D hides all open windows to show the desktop.
18. Windows key + arrow keys snap windows to different parts of the screen.
19. Ctrl + Shift + T restores closed tabs in web browsers.
20. F11 toggles full-screen mode in browsers.
21. Windows key + P changes windows into projection mode.
22. Windows key + O locks the screen orientation on Windows tablets.
23. Ctrl + Alt + arrow keys rotate the screen.
24. Windows key + semicolon brings up the emoji panel.
25. Windows key + I brings up the settings menu.
26. Windows key + R brings up the run box.
27. Windows key + E brings up a new Windows Explorer window.
28. The Print Screen key captures a screenshot, but Windows key + Shift + S is a more advanced screenshotting tool.

Note that some of these facts may be specific to certain versions of Windows or certain programs, but they are generally applicable to most Windows users.