21 January 2020

40+ keyboard shortcuts

Win+G opens up the game bar and you can record your screen natively
After Ctrl-F to find text, F3 to jump to the next one
Windows button plus L - lock that comp when you walk away
Ctrl shift T to restore most recently closed tab
Win + Number - This will start the app pinned to the taskbar in the position indicated the number. I have notepad pinned at 1st position and snippet tool pinned at 2nd position.  Win + 1 opens notepad and Win + 2 opens snippet tool
Ctrl + WinKey + D
Ctrl + WinKey + right arrow
Ctrl + WinKey + left arrow
F2 to rename files, alt double click to see file properties
Ctrl + Shift + > or < to change font size
Win + Shift + S
Win +V
Shift-Tab to go to previous field
.\ to login with local account in domain joined computer
If you have multipul screens, Win+Shift+L/R Arrow to switch between them
Win + D, this handy when someone sneakily look at your desktop
CTRL+Z is “undo”
CTRL+Y is “redo”
Ctrl+shift+t reopens the last tab you closed
Windows key + >
Win + P for quick second screen options
Write "cmd" on windows explorer address bar opens prompt right on the folder you are
Shift + Windows Key + S (Snipping tool shortcut)
Windows key + Tab (Visual app switch)
Ctrl + Shift + Escape (Task Manager)
Ctrl + Shift + V (Paste without keeping formatting)
Windows key + x
Windows  key + "+"
"Alt-Space" to bring up system menu
ctrl+: before a letter to add an umlaut
Ctrl+^ adds a circumflex
ctrl+' adds an acute accent
ctrl+` adds a grave
Windows Key + . (dot)
piping to 'clip' to copy text output to clipboard
launch a new instance of the app you're using? Press shift and click its icon in the taskbar
hold Ctrl when using the Delete or Backspace key, it'll delete words instead of characters
Win + Home minimizes all but the active window
In Word Shift + F3 all to capital
Win + i is settings
Win + F is feedback
Win + Shift + L/R arrow keys is move window between monitors
Control + Shift + click is open elevated


Even more shortcuts

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