List of New Windows 10 Shortcuts

List of New Windows 10 Shortcuts


If you want to give the impression that you’ve been using Windows 10 for years, learning a few keyboard shortcuts is the best way to go about it—you can navigate around the interface, get apps in position, trigger events, change settings and more with a couple of taps on your keyboard. Here are the shortcuts we’ve been finding most useful.

 List of New Windows 10 Shortcuts :


Windows - Show the Windows 10 Start Menu

Windows + Tab - Launch Windows 10 Task View

Windows + C - 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 Action Center (e.g. to display notifications and customizable quick actions)

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 + 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 + G - Opens the Windows 10 Game Bar to take game screenshots and record gaming videos of Windows 10 games (works in any game app, e.g. Microsoft Solitaire Collection)





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