A shortcut is like a special path that helps you get somewhere faster than walking the whole way.
Imagine you're playing with your toys in the living room, and you want to go to the kitchen to grab a snack. Instead of walking all the way around the house, there's a door right next to you, that’s your shortcut! It takes you straight from one place to another without going through the whole house.
How Shortcuts Work
Why We Use Shortcuts
Shortcuts help us do things faster, whether it's getting from one room to another or launching our favorite app. They’re like little helpers that make life simpler, just like your favorite toy helps you feel happy!
Examples
- Using Ctrl+C to copy text on a computer
- Pressing the home button on a phone to go back to the main screen
- Hitting the pause button on a music player
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See also
- What is process-driven?
- What is Overhead?
- What is batched?
- What is the Pipelining?
- Can Computers Read Your Mind?