MS Paint shortcut keys are very useful for saving, opening, resizing, zooming, and so on. These shortcuts save you time by allowing you to work faster.

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MS Paint Shortcut Keys:

- Ctrl + N: Creates a new picture/graphic
- Ctrl + O: Opens an existing picture/graphic
- Ctrl + S: Saves an existing picture
- Ctrl + P: Prints the current picture
- Ctrl + E: Changes the properties of a current picture
- Ctrl + X: Used to cut the selected canvas and put it on the clipboard
- Ctrl + C: Used to copy the selected canvas and put it on the clipboard
- Ctrl + V: Used to paste the contents such as graphics of the clipboard
- Ctrl + W: It is used to resize and skew the selected picture
- Ctrl + +: To increase the thickness of the selected drawing
- Ctrl + +: To increase the thickness of the selected drawing
- Ctrl + Page Up: Zoom in on the current picture
- Ctrl + Page Out: Zoom out the current picture
- Ctrl + R: Shows or hides the ruler
- Ctrl + G: Shows or hides gridlines for aligning objects for better placements
- F11: Shows picture in full-screen mode.
What is Microsoft Paint?:
Microsoft Paint is a simple graphics program (Plugin of Windows OS) that is built-in with all versions of Windows. The program is easy to use and open, and it saves graphics in different formats Windows i.e. bitmap, PNG, GIF, JPEG, and TIFF.
It also has colour or black-and-white modes but doesn’t support a grayscale mode. MS Paint shortcut keys are explained below.
Conclusion:
Microsoft Paint is a Windows software. Its shortcut keys allow you to create, edit, save and do limited work on drawings and images. It’s perfect for anyone who wants to learn how to use a computer mouse or doodle for a while. Small kids in particular are interested in drawing.
What is Paint Graphics?
Microsoft Paint is a simple graphics program (Plugin of Windows OS) that is built-in with all versions of Windows. The program is easy to use and open, and it saves graphics in different formats.