The air is boiling at my place.
Not only the computers, and the spring/summer are heating me, but I’ve completely turned on a key on my keyboard.
I’ve already had something similar with software, computers, mouse devices, but this is something else!
You will understand it soon, because it’s a logical love. Maybe my bride will understand it too…
It was between the right ALT and the right side CTRL and it haven’t really bothered me for a long time, what is it for, or what does it depict. It was there with its abilities to be discovered.
Luckily I pressed it, and a miracle happened! The local menu appeared!
It’s incorporated in most of the programs, and it contains the actions that can be performed in the current situation.
It can accelerate your work a lot, because you don’t need to use the mouse.

Let’s take a look at its usage. I demonstrate it in Excel, but it works identically in most of the software.
When I press this button the local menu appears.
We can step through the menu items with the up-down arrows, and can execute one with Enter.
It is even quicker to find the underlined letter in the menu item to be selected, and when the local menu is visible, just press that letter in the keyboard, and the action will be executed right away. (In the picture the letter “F” is underlined in “Format Cells…”)
The local menu can be turned off with the ESC button.
If you liked or disliked this article, I wait your comments.
If lots of people liked this one, I will publish some other keyboard shortcut tricks too. And of course other tricks too.
It can make our work quicker, if we execute most of the tasks from the keyboard, and use the mouse less frequently.
If someone is familiar with a few keyboard shortcuts, he/ she will know the name is not given by chance.
With one of my colleagues we created a reminder note, which contains the Microsoft Excel hotkeys for the moves. You can print it on a normal sheet, and put it next to your monitor, to be in view, so you can learn it easily.
Please click on the link to download it: http://www.access-excel-vba.com/ms_excel_keyboard_shortcuts.pdf
The keystrokes works with OpenOffice Calc too.
Other useful resources:
http://exceltip.com/news/excel-shortcut-heaven.html
http://tricks-4-fun.blogspot.com/2008/09/best-excel-shortcuts.html