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2. Navigate with your keyboard. If you like to keep your hands on the keyboard, you can use the Tab key to move from one window element (buttons, pop-up menus, text fields and so on) to another.
Click on the Run button for the Keyboard troubleshooter. Allow the troubleshooter to scan your system for any issues related to the keyboard, including those affecting Alt-Tab functionality.
Just press Shift-Tab. And, psst, one more handy form-filling tip: You can usually hit Enter in lieu of clicking the OK or Submit button. Now you can keep your fingers on the keys where they belong!
If the TAB key to Auto-complete is not working in Command Prompt on Windows 11/10, then you need to edit Registry & enable QuickEdit Mode.
1. Cycle through all the open windows on your desktop. The keyboard shortcut Command-Tab allows you to quickly step through every app window open on your desktop.As long as the window is open on ...
Select the radio control next to "All controls" and you will now be able to use the tab to go between "Save" and "Cancel" or any other dialog boxes which appear.
I noticed that in Windows 7, when renaming files in the Windows Explorer, if you hit the Tab key, it keeps the new name you've given the item and goes to renaming the next item, similar to how it ...
An oldie but goodie, Firefox extension FLST lets you toggle between the two most recently used tabs just by tapping Ctrl-. on your keyboard. (That's Ctrl and the period key, FYI.) What's the big ...