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Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts

1. Window snapping

Windows Key+Left — snap active window to the left.

Windows Key+Right — snap active window to the right.

Windows Key+Up — snap the active window to the top.

Windows Key+Down — snap the active window to the bottom.

2. Virtual desktops

Windows Key+Ctrl+D — create a new virtual desktop.

Windows Key+Ctrl+Left — scroll through your desktops to the left.

Windows Key+Ctrl+Right — scroll through your desktops to the right.

Windows Key+Ctrl+F4 — close the current desktop.

Windows Key+Tab — see all your desktops (and open apps!) via the Task View page.

3. Cortana and settings

Windows Key+Q — open up Cortana ready for voice input.

Windows Key+S — open up Cortana ready for typed input.

Windows Key+I — open up the Windows 10 settings pane.

Windows Key+A — open up Windows 10 notifications (Action Center).

Windows Key+X — open the Start button context menu (the one with easy access to a host of common computer management features—like the Command Prompt below).

4. Command prompt

Shift+Left — highlight text to the left of the cursor.

Shift+Right — highlight text to the left of the cursor.

Ctrl+Shift+Left (or Right) — highlight blocks of text instead of just characters at a time.

Ctrl+C — copy selected text to the Windows clipboard.

Ctrl+V — paste text from the Windows clipboard into command prompt.

Ctrl+A — select all text after the prompt.

These work in other text-based applications as well, but they’re new to Command Prompt.

5. Finding your way around

Windows Key+, — temporarily hide apps to briefly show the desktop.

Windows Key+D — minimize apps to go straight to the desktop.

Ctrl+Shift+M — restore all minimized windows to full-size (useful after a Win + D)

Windows Key+Home — minimize all windows except the one you’re actively using

Windows Key+L — lock your PC and go to the lock screen.

Windows Key+E — launch File Explorer (aka Windows Explorer).

Alt+Up — go up one level in File Explorer.

Alt+Left — go to the previous folder in File Explorer.

Alt+Right — go to the next folder in File Explorer.

Alt+Tab — switch between windows. (Hold down Alt while tapping Tab to pick visually).

Alt+F4 — close the current window.

Windows Key+Shift+Left (or Right) — move a window to your next monitor.

Windows Key+T — cycle through taskbar items (hit Enter to launch).

Windows Key+Any Number Key — open the app pinned to the taskbar in the numbered position (e.g. Win+2 launches the app in your second taskbar slot)

6. Going deeper into Windows

Ctrl+Shift+Esc — open the Windows 10 Task Manager.

Windows Key+R — open the Run dialog box.

Shift+Delete — delete files without sending them to the Recycle Bin.

Alt+Enter — show the properties of the currently selected file.

Windows Key+U — open the Ease of Access Center.

Windows Key+Space — switch input language and keyboard.

Windows Key+Shift+Any Number Key — launch a new instance of the app in the numbered taskbar slot

Windows Key+Ctrl+Shift+Any Number Key — same, but launch the app with admin powers enabled

7. Pictures, video and display

Windows Key+PrtScr — take a screenshot saved to your Pictures folder.

Windows Key+G — open the Game DVR recorder (if supported by your graphics card).

Windows Key+Alt+G — start recording activity in the current window.

Windows Key+Alt+R — stop recording in the Game DVR.

Windows Key+P — switch between display modes (with a secondary display connected).

Windows Key+plus — zoom in using the Magnifier utility.

Windows Key+minus — zoom out using the Magnifier utility.

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