Overuse of right-clicking will slow your progress and wear-out your right arm.
Use the common left-hand and two-handed keystrokes to save your right arm from fatigue.
Experiment with the ones you haven't used yet.
Most of them are available in most applications.
To help you remember the keystrokes, download and print this blank image of a keyboard
and write them on the printout.
- Open Ctrlo or ⌘o
- Close Ctrlw or ⌘w
- New Ctrln or ⌘n
- Quit Ctrlq or ⌘q
- Save Ctrls or ⌘s
- Select All Ctrla or ⌘a
- Find Ctrlf or ⌘f
- Find AgainCtrlg or ⌘g
- Copy Ctrlc or ⌘c
- Cut Ctrlx or ⌘x
- Paste Ctrlv or ⌘v
- Paste CtrlShiftv or ⌘Shiftv
- Undo Ctrlz or ⌘z
- Redo Ctrly or ⌘y
- Zoom In Ctrl+ or ⌘+
- Zoom Out Ctrl- or ⌘-
- Stop Ctrl. or Esc
- Pause spacebar
- Help Ctrl? or ⌘?
- Bold Ctrlb or ⌘b
- Italic Ctrli or ⌘i
- Underline Ctrlu or ⌘u
- Endash Option- and Emdash OptionShift-
- Copyright Symbol © Alt1649 or Optiong
- Hyperlink Ctrlk or ⌘k