The following brief procedures and tables summarize the standard shortcuts for working with objects in the Windows 95 user interface, including folders on the desktop and Windows Explorer.
If you have more than one window open, this operation closes the active window. If you have only one window open, this operation opens a new window.
Shortcuts for a Selected Object
Shortcut | Action |
F2 | Rename |
F3 | Find |
CTRL+x | Cut |
CTRL+c | Copy |
CTRL+v | Paste |
DEL key | Delete |
SHIFT+DEL | Delete file immediately without putting it in Recycle Bin |
aLT+ENTER | Display properties |
aLT+double-click | Display properties |
CTRL+click the right mouse button | Place alternative commands on the context menu (Open With) |
SHIFT+double-click | Explore an object; if the object does not have an Explore command, this starts the default action (usually the Open command) |
Shortcuts for Managing Folders and Windows Explorer
Shortcut | Action |
f4 | In Windows Explorer, display the combo box and move the input focus to the list |
f5 | Refresh display |
f6 | In Windows Explorer, move the focus between panes |
CTRL+g | In Windows Explorer, choose the Go To command |
CTRL+z | Undo |
CTRL+a | Select All |
BACKSPACE | Go to the parent folder |
Shortcuts in the Windows Explorer Tree
Shortcut | Action |
* on numeric keypad | Expand everything under the selection |
+ on numeric keypad | Expand the selection |
– on numeric keypad | Collapse the selection |
RIGHT ARROW | Expand the current selection if it is not expanded; otherwise, go to the first child |
LEFT ARROW | Collapse current selection if it is expanded; otherwise, go to the parent |
CTRL+arrow key | Scroll without moving the selection |
Shortcuts in the Common Open and Save dialog boxes
Shortcut | Action |
F4 | Display the Look In list |
F5 | Refresh the view |
BACKSPACE | Go to the parent folder if the focus is on the View window |