Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Accent Marks

A little bit of the foreign language teacher knows how handy these are for me!!


Accent marks/punctuation on the Mac

á, é, í, ó, ú = Press Option + E, release, then enter the vowel where you want

the accent mark

ñ = Press Option + n, release, then enter N a second time

¿ = Press Option/Shift + ?

¡ = Press Option + 1

ü = Press Option + U, release, then enter U a second time


Accent marks/punctuation on a PC

In MSWord you can do the easy way Ctrl + ' + letter or you can hold down the Alt key and type use the 3 digit code or 4 digit code

á = Ctrl+' then a or Alt + 160 / 0225

é = Ctrl+' then e or Alt + 130 / 0233

í = Ctrl+' then i or Alt + 161 / 0237

ñ = Ctrl+Shift+~ then n or Alt + 164 / 0241

ó = Ctrl+' then o or Alt + 162 / 0243

ú = Ctrl+' then u or Alt + 163 / 0250

ü = Ctrl+Shift+: then u or Alt + 129 / 0252

¿ = Alt+Ctrl+Shift+? or Alt + 168 / 0191

¡ = Alt+Ctrl+Shift+! or 173 / 0161

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Keyboard Shortcuts

This is how I save TONS of time...by using keyboard shortcuts. I have listed the most common for the PC (CTRL + a letter key) and the Mac (Command +a letter key). Happy Shortcutting!

-Allison


For the PC - Control (ctrl) key Shortcuts

Ctrl + C – Copy the highlighted info

Ctrl + V – Paste the info/pic that you just copied

Ctrl + X – Cut the text/pic that you highlighted

Ctrl + Z – UNDO!

Ctrl + W – Close a tab or a window (not the whole program)

Ctrl + Q – Quit/Close a program

Ctrl + T – Open a new tab (Firefox)

Ctrl + N – Open a new window (Firefox), start a new document (Word/PPT)

Ctrl + Y – Repeat what you just did

Ctrl + D – Bookmark


/command key Shortcuts - For the Mac


+ C – Copy the highlighted info


+ V – Paste the info/pic that you just copied


+ X – Cut the text/pic that you highlighted


+ Z – UNDO!


+ W – Close a tab or a window (not the whole program)


+ Q – Quit/Close a program


+ T – Open a new tab (Firefox)


+ N – Open a new window (Firefox), start a new document (Word/PPT)


+ Y – Repeat what you just did


+ D – Bookmark a web page


+ E – Eject the CD/DVD


Other helpful hints for the Mac…

To use a “right click” (without changing your mighty mouse to act like a PC mouse in the system preferences) hold down the CTRL (control) key and then click on the object/link that you wanted to right click. Your options will appear on the screen.

  • Don’t forget to (on the Mac side) drag and drop your Flash/USB drives to the “trash” to eject them otherwise you might damage the data!
  • To burn CDs/DVDs just put the CD/DVD in, drag the files to the CD/DVD icon/picture on your desktop, and then grab the CD/DVD icon and drag it onto your “dock” where there is a black/yellow burn circle. Change the name of the CD to whatever you want and then click BURN!