Posted by rankrank1 on July 31, 2013 at 08:45:58 from (198.228.228.144):
In Reply to: Farmall H posted by Dr. Walt on July 28, 2013 at 09:29:10:
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Most of the old MS DOS (Microsoft Disk Operating System Commands) are still active within the Windows Operating System. Prior to the debut of Windows in the early 1990's the string commands had to be manually typed into via keyboard and the syntax had to exact or it would not work. Syntax error was common error message back then - LOL.
The Ctrl keys simply provided a shortcut to the most frequently used commands to save on typing. (e.g. Ctrl C and then Ctrl V is how you copy and paste in DOS and still works even in Windows. The Ctrl + changes the zooms in and the ctrl - feature zooms out same as changing your zoom feature when you click on it). There is a really long list of these commands.
That all said, who wants to memorize a bunch of ctrl function key commands when Windows provides those options for you already without any memorizing whatsoever.
FWIW do not get to used to memorizing even where things are currently located even in Windows as the newer versions of Windows are moving more towards a touch screen based format and quite a bit different than the traditional Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2007, Windows 7. and even Windows XP formats. Frankly, I do not like the newest version of Windows as it is lots different than what I have used for last 20 years.
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