It's important to note that while many of these shortcuts are standard across most applications (especially in Windows), their functions can change depending on the program you are using (e.g., a web browser vs. Photoshop vs. Word).

Here is a comprehensive list of common functions for Ctrl + A to Ctrl + Z in the Windows environment.



Ctrl + A

·         Function: Select All

·         Description: Highlights all text, files, or other selectable elements in the current window.

Ctrl + B

·         Function: Bold

·         Description: In word processors (Word, Google Docs) and many text fields, it makes the selected text bold. In web browsers like Chrome/Firefox, it opens the Bookmarks sidebar.

cCCtrl + C

·         Function: Copy

·         Description: Copies the selected text, file, or item to the clipboard.

Ctrl + D

·         Function: Bookmark / Duplicate / Font

·         Description:

o    Web Browsers: Bookmarks the current page.

o    File Explorers: Opens the "Rename" dialog for a selected file.

o    Word Processors: Opens the font settings window.

o    Design Software (Figma, Photoshop): Duplicates the selected object.

Ctrl + E

·         Function: Search / Center Align

·         Description:

o    Web Browsers & File Explorer: Moves cursor to the search/address bar.

o    Word Processors: Centers the text alignment of the current paragraph.

Ctrl + F

·         Function: Find

·         Description: Opens a search box to find text on the current page or document.

Ctrl + G

·         Function: Go To / Find Next

·         Description:

o    Word Processors/Excel: Opens the "Go To" dialog to jump to a specific page, line, or cell.

o    Web Browsers/Editors: Finds the next occurrence of your last "Find" search.

Ctrl + H

·         Function: Replace / History

·         Description:

o    Word Processors/Editors: Opens the Find and Replace dialog.

o    Web Browsers: Opens the browsing history window.

Ctrl + I

·         Function: Italic

·         Description: In word processors, it makes the selected text italic. In web browsers, it opens the "Favorites" or "Reading List" sidebar.

Ctrl + J

·         Function: Justify / Downloads

·         Description:

o    Word Processors: Justifies the text alignment of the current paragraph.

o    Web Browsers: Opens the downloads window.

Ctrl + K

·         Function: Insert Hyperlink / Focus Search Bar

·         Description:

o    Word Processors & Web Apps (Docs, Slack): Inserts a hyperlink for the selected text.

o    Web Browsers: Moves the cursor to the browser's search/address bar (similar to Ctrl + E in some browsers).

Ctrl + L

·         Function: Address Bar / Left Align

·         Description:

o    Web Browsers & File Explorer: Highlights the text in the address bar.

o    Word Processors: Left-aligns the text of the current paragraph.

Ctrl + M

·         Function: Increase Indent / Mute (Contextual)

·         Description:

o    Word Processors (Word, PowerPoint): Increases the indent of a paragraph.

o    Slack & Teams: Toggles microphone mute in a call.

o    Windows Media Player: Mutes/unmutes volume.

Ctrl + N

·         Function: New

·         Description: Opens a new window, document, or file, depending on the application (e.g., new browser window, new Word doc).

Ctrl + O

·         Function: Open

·         Description: Opens a dialog box to select and open an existing file.

Ctrl + P

·         Function: Print

·         Description: Opens the print dialog for the current page or document.

Ctrl + Q

·         Function: Quit / Contextual

·         Description:

o    Many Applications: Quits the entire application (e.g., LibreOffice, Skype).

o    Browsers (Firefox): No default function. Often used for browser-specific features.

Ctrl + R

·         Function: Refresh / Right Align

·         Description:

o    Web Browsers & File Explorer: Refreshes or reloads the current page.

o    Word Processors: Right-aligns the text of the current paragraph.

Ctrl + S

·         Function: Save

·         Description: Saves the current document or file. The most important shortcut to remember!

Ctrl + T

·         Function: New Tab

·         Description: Opens a new tab in your web browser or in a modern file explorer.

Ctrl + U

·         Function: Underline / View Source

·         Description:

o    Word Processors: Underlines the selected text.

o    Web Browsers: Opens the page source code for the current tab.

Ctrl + V

·         Function: Paste

·         Description: Pastes the contents of the clipboard at the cursor's location.

Ctrl + W

·         Function: Close

·         Description: Closes the current tab, window, or document. It does not usually quit the entire application.

Ctrl + X

·         Function: Cut

·         Description: Cuts (removes and copies) the selected text, file, or item to the clipboard.

Ctrl + Y

·         Function: Redo

·         Description: Reverses the last "Undo" action, redoing the last change you made.

Ctrl + Z

·         Function: Undo

·         Description: Reverses the last action. The second most important shortcut to remember!

Mac Users Note:

On a Mac, the Command () key is most often the equivalent of the Ctrl key in Windows.

·         Ctrl + C (Copy) on Windows is  + C on Mac.

·         Ctrl + V (Paste) on Windows is  + V on Mac.

·         And so on for most of the list above. The Option and Control keys on Mac are used for more advanced or alternate functions.