You risk getting a ticket for jaywalking. But when it comes to getting computer-related tasks done, there’s no reason why you shouldn’t cut corners. That’s why many tech-savvy attorneys you meet may not be up on all the latest legal software. But it’s very likely that they rely on an arsenal of desktop and mobile shortcuts to work faster and with greater accuracy (A key learning that Eugene Stein ,Choate Hall & Stewarts’ director of information technology shared at the recent Law Firm Chief Information and Technology Officers Forum.)

There’s no reason why you can’t do so also. And there’s a legion of YouTube providers who offer short videos showing how to fast track your technical chops. Here are just a few:

Master your desktop keyboard

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