List of shortcut keys in Windows 10

New shortcuts with Windows 10 appeared. Keyboard shortcuts can make life easy.

Save time regardless of the application that uses them th. From the shortcut Ctrl-T in Firefox to open a new tab, or Windows-Pause to open the panel of the system in Windows 7 or Windows-Q to open Windows Search quickly in Windows 10, all help you in your daily work with your computer.Windows 10

Windows 10 Microsoft's new operating system supports most of the shortcuts of previous versions of Windows.

In addition to these, new shortcuts have been added to feature new features such as Cortana or virtual desktop.

The list below shows all the new shortcuts added by Microsoft to its new Windows 10 operating system, and some of the old ones from previous versions of Windows.

Windows-A opens the Action Center ..
Windows-B indicates the notification area.
Windows-C Cortana runs in listening mode to receive instant voice input
Windows-D it alternates the appearance of the desktop with the previous state.
Windows-E run File Explorer with the quick tab
Windows-H opens the Share charm on its right side .
Windows-I. opens the Settings app.
Windows-K opens Connect to connect to wireless screens and audio devices.
Windows-L locks the device and displays the lock screen.
Windows-M minimizes all open windows.
Windows-O locks the device orientation.
Windows-P the window opens to search for and connect to external displays and projectors.
Windows-Q opens the search box.
Windows-R the RUN window appears
Windows-S starts Cortana in a feature that allows users to start typing their queries directly
Windows-U the Access Facilitator runs.
Windows-V all notifications.
Windows-X opens the advanced menu in the lower left corner of the screen
Windows-Z Opens the application-specific command line
Windows-Enter the narrator runs.
Windows-Space changes between supported languages ​​and keyboard layouts.
Windows-Tab opens Task View
Windows- desktop choice
Windows- + to enlarge.
Windows– for shrinking.
Windows-Escape to close the magnifier
Windows-Left Arrow places the active window in the left half of the screen.
Windows-right arrow places the active window with the right half of the screen.
Windows + Down Arrow minimizes the active window or restores it.
Windows-Up Arrow maximizes the active window.
Windows-Shift-Left arrow moves the active window to the left of the screen.
Windows-Shift-right arrow moves the active window to the right of the screen.
Windows-Shift-Down Arrow minimizes or restores the active window vertically, while maintaining the current width.
Windows-Shift- Up Arrow maximizes the active window vertically, while maintaining the current width.
Windows-Home minimizes or restores all inactive windows.
Windows-Print pulls a photo on your desktop and saves it in the Pictures / Snapshots folder
Windows-Ctrl-left arrow it takes you to the previous virtual desktop.
Windows-Ctrl-right arrow takes you to the next virtual desktop.
Windows-Ctrl-D creates a new virtual desktop.
Windows-Ctrl-F4 closes the current virtual desktop.

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