B barman New member Joined Nov 20, 2012 Posts 2 Nov 25, 2012 #1 Windows 8 might confuse new users. So I just though it would be a good idea to post this cheatsheet that you might be handy :cool3: Credit: http://darktips.com/windows-8-keyboard-shortcuts/
Windows 8 might confuse new users. So I just though it would be a good idea to post this cheatsheet that you might be handy :cool3: Credit: http://darktips.com/windows-8-keyboard-shortcuts/
AceInfinity Emeritus, Contributor Joined Feb 21, 2012 Posts 1,728 Location Canada Nov 25, 2012 #2 For File Shortcuts, Ctrl + Shift + N creates a new folder. I use it all the time. The main ones that I use are WinKey + I, WinKey + X, WinKey + E, WinKey, WinKey + D, F2 for renaming files, and Ctrl + Shift + N for new folders.
For File Shortcuts, Ctrl + Shift + N creates a new folder. I use it all the time. The main ones that I use are WinKey + I, WinKey + X, WinKey + E, WinKey, WinKey + D, F2 for renaming files, and Ctrl + Shift + N for new folders.