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  1. Chapter 5: Navigation - Microsoft Support

    To navigate by the view that you've selected, press Narrator + Left arrow key or Narrator + Right arrow key. Tip: The Narrator key is a modifier key in the Narrator commands. Both the Caps …

  2. Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to navigate Windows using keyboard shortcuts. Explore a full list of taskbar, command prompt, and general Windows shortcuts.

  3. Keyboard shortcuts in Microsoft Edge - Microsoft Support

    Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that provide an alternate way to do something you'd typically do with a mouse. Here’s the list for the new Microsoft Edge and …

  4. Use the Navigation pane in Word - Microsoft Support

    To go to a page or a heading in a Word document without scrolling, use the Navigation pane. To open the Navigation pane, press Ctrl+F, or select the View tab and choose Navigation Pane.

  5. Windows keyboard tips and tricks - Microsoft Support

    Whether it's being productive, staying in touch, or just having fun, Windows has lots of little tricks and shortcuts that can help you achieve more. Here are just a few of them: The emoji …

  6. Use a screen reader to explore and navigate Settings in Windows

    To navigate the Settings categories, press the Tab key or Down arrow key once. You hear the name of the first category on the Settings window. Use the Down or Up arrow key to browse …

  7. Use a screen reader to explore and navigate File Explorer in …

    The navigation pane is located on the left side of File Explorer and allows you to access different folders, drives, libraries, pinned files or folders, and network locations such as your OneDrive.

  8. Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support

    It also includes the Start menu, search bar, and system tray, making it a central hub for navigating and controlling various aspects of the system. Customization is a key feature of the Windows …

  9. Change the appearance of the Navigation Pane - Microsoft Support

    With the Navigation Pane minimized, you have a larger viewing and working area available in your Outlook window, while maintaining easy access to your entire Mail Folder List with a single click.

  10. File Explorer in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Select the Up arrow from the navigation buttons available to the left of the address bar. This view displays all 6 known Windows folders— Desktop, Documents, Downloads, Pictures, Music, …

  11. Customize the navigation on your SharePoint site

    Learn how to customize the Quick Link menu and other navigation on your SharePoint site.