Handy Windows10 Keyboard Shorcuts to get things done quick

in #technology7 years ago


Here are very handy  Keyboard Shortcuts that helps you to get things done quick on your Windows10 Machine.


Function                Command

Power menu -   press Windows key + X or right-click Start

Windows + Tab Launch Windows 10 Task View

Windows + Q Search the web and Windows with Cortana (speech)

Windows + S Search the web and Windows with Cortana (keyboard input)

Windows + I Open Windows 10 settings

Windows + A Open Windows 10 notifications

Windows + L Lock your Windows 10 device

Windows + Ctrl + D  Create new virtual desktop

Windows + Ctrl + F4 Close current virtual desktop

Windows + Ctrl + [Left][Right] Switch between virtual desktops

Windows + [Left][Right][Up][Down] - Position windows on your screen  - Windows + [Left] moves the current window to the left half of your screen. If you use Windows + [Up] afterward, the current window will be placed in the upper left quarter of your screen.If you release the Windows key after positioning a window, Task View shows up on the opposite side of the positioned window to select and position another app.

Windows + H - Share content (if supported by current app)

Windows + K - Connect to wireless displays and audio devices

Windows + X - Open Start button context menu

Windows key + G - Starts App recording

Windows + D  -  Show Windows desktop

Windows + E  - Open File Explorer

Windows + Space - Switch keyboard input language (if you have  2 or more languages added to your system.)

Windows + Shift + [Left][Right] - Move current Window from one monitor to another (when multiple monitor connected.)

Windows + [1][2][3][…] Open programs that are pinned to task bar.

Windows + R - Run a command

Windows + P  - Project a screen

Alt + Tab -  Switch to previous window

Alt + Space  -  Restore, move, size, minimize, maximize or close current window. Also works like a charm for Windows 10 modern apps.

Alt + F4  -  a) Close current window.  b) , opens Power dialogue to shut down or restart Windows, put your device in sleep mode, or sign out or switch the current user.

CTRL + SHIFT + ESC  -  Open Task Manager

Alt + underlined menu Open menu or program. Example, to open the Edit menu in WordPad, press Alt then press E on your keyboard. Repeat the same step for the menu you want to open.



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interesting tutorial. I am a mac user

Mac Keyboard Shortcuts Post Coming Soon ..!! Stay Tuned ...!