Save precious time and get the most out of Windows 10 with these top Windows shortcuts. I start basic and then move on to some lesser known but equally valuable Windows shortcut keys. While researching this video, I discovered some new shortcut keys in Windows that I now use on a regular basis. Hopefully you'll find the same. Editing • CTRL C to Copy • CTRL V to Paste • CTRL X to Cut • CTRL Z to Undo • CTRL Y to Redo • CTRL D to Delete • Alt Shift Up/Down Arrow to move bullets up and down Find and Search • CTRL F to find text • Windows Key Q or Windows Key or Windows Key S to search or just press the windows key Selection • CTRL A to Select all • CTRL Click to select multiple individual items • Shift Click to select multiple items • Shift Arrow to select text • Shift CTRL Arrow to select entire words Windows Management • Alt Tab to jump between open windows • Alt F4 to close a window • Windows # key to bring up app on task bar where the # corresponds with the position on the taskbar • Windows Key arrow keys to snap a window in different positions • Windows D to see desktop. Toggle back and forth • Windows M to minimize all windows Browser Navigation • Alt left or Alt right arrow to navigate forward or back • CTRL T to open a new tab • CTRL Shift T to bring up closed tab in browser • CTRL Tab to move to next tab • CTRL Shift Tab to move to previous tab • F5 or CTRL R to refresh a web page Zoom • Windows or Windows - to zoom in or out Virtual Desktop • Windows Tab to open task view • Windows CTRL D to add a virtual desktop • Windows CTRL Left or Right Arrow Keys move between them • Windows CTRL F4 to close virtual desktop Display • Windows P to project to an external monitor Others • CTRL Shift ESC opens task manager • CTRL P prints • Windows L to lock your PC • Windows E to launch File Explorer • Windows G brings up Game Bar which allows you to screen record As full-disclosure, I work at Microsoft as a full-time employee.
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