Magnify the information displayed on the screen.
If I understand the question correctly, that's called subscript. It really depends on the program. In MS-Word, you can press a toolbar button for superscript - or press the shortcut key Ctrl-Shift-minus.
It is unlikely that you have a built in shortcut key. However, if you are using Microsoft Word you can set up a custom hotkey. A square root sign has character code 221A - you can find it under Insert: Symbol. From there you can set a keyboard shortcut; I've just set mine to Ctrl + SQ, which works fine. The standard shortcut key is "ALT"+ X
Like this:Press CtrlPress CtrlPress CtrlPress ShiftPress Shift
You format text as "superscript". Details vary in different versions of Word; the key combination Ctrl-Shift-Plus should work. Otherwise, look in the Format - Character options.
superscript
The keyboard shortcut is: Ctrl Shift *(asterisk)
To turn Track Changes on using the keyboard shortcut, press [Ctrl]+[Shift]+E. This is a toggle. That means that pressing [Ctrl]+[Shift]+E turns it on and pressing [Ctrl]+[Shift]+E again toggles it off.
: Ctrl + Shift While Dragging An Item
Ctrl+shift+a
ctrl+shift+x
Ctrl + Shift Key + < will decrease font size.
ctrl+shift+f3
Ctrl - SAlt - F - SF12 (Save As)Shift - F12 (Save)
Ctrl + Shift Key + < will decrease font size.
Magnify the information displayed on the screen.
Most popular key sequences to format a character or a block of text:Ctrl-I (italic)Ctrl-B (bold)Ctrl-U (underline)