C Colin Barnhorst Feb 14, 2005 #2 They are keyboard equivalents for frequently used functions. Go to Start>Help and Support Center and search on 'Windows keyboard shortcuts overview' for Windows hot keys. Any program can have its own set of hot keys and you can specify your own.
They are keyboard equivalents for frequently used functions. Go to Start>Help and Support Center and search on 'Windows keyboard shortcuts overview' for Windows hot keys. Any program can have its own set of hot keys and you can specify your own.