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Shortcut Key Guidelines

4/19/2010

Shortcut keys are available on Windows Mobile Professional and Windows Mobile Classic when a hardware keyboard is present.

Windows Mobile Standard do not support shortcut keys; however, certain commands are labeled numerically to provide a user with a shortcut for activating the command.

The functionality of the shortcut keys in your application should be consistent with shortcut keys in other applications to ensure a consistent user experience. Do not display shortcut keys on menus; they are features for advanced users and may add clutter to the user interface.

The following table lists the shortcut keys used for common commands.

Shortcut key Control

CTRL + A

Select All

CTRL + B

Bold

CTRL + C

Copy

CTRL + I

Italics

CTRL + N

New

CTRL + Q

Exit

CTRL + S

Save

CTRL + U

Underline

CTRL + V

Paste

CTRL + X

Cut

CTRL + Y

Redo

CTRL + Z

Undo

See Also

Concepts

User Interface Control Guidelines
Mnemonics Guidelines