Windows Keyboard Shortcut of the Day


Ctrl+Delete: Delete to next word

Posted in Navigation by estephen on July 31st, 2007

Partnered with yesterday’s tip, you can delete an entire word from where the cursor is to right with Ctrl+Delete.

For example, if your cursor is like so (before “country’s”): “TiVo is the _country’s best DVR” and you press Ctrl+Delete, you’ll get “TiVo is the best DVR”.

If your cursor is in the middle of a word, such as “extra_ordinary” and you press Ctrl+Delete, you’ll be left with just “extra”.

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