Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts can save you time and make your work easier. Here are 10 of the most common ones you should learn. ..

Best Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts

Windows 8.1 introduces a new way to access the Start Menu: by pressing the Windows key and then pressing the “X” on the keyboard. This shortcut opens a hidden menu that contains all of your open applications and settings. ..

If you’re missing the desktop, this hotkey can help you get back to it. If you press it again, your windows will all reappear on the desktop. ..

In Windows 10, the hotkey to lock the screen is L – which stands for “Locked Screen.” This key can be used to lock the screen in Windows 10 by pressing it twice, once after you have chosen “Screen Lock” in the main window and again when you want to keep the screen locked.

Windows Key + E – Opens Windows Explorer. I’m pretty much always messing with files, so this is a very useful shortcut. You can also configure the default folder for Explorer to open to This PC or Quick Access.

Windows Key + R – Opens the Run dialog box.

Windows Key + W – This will open the Windows Explorer window.

Windows Key + I Opens the Windows 10 Settings dialog where you can configure the network, backups, WiFi, privacy, security and lots more. ..

This shortcut allows you to quickly switch between desktops using the left or right arrows in conjunction with CTRL + Windows Key.

Windows 10 Task Manager is a new tool that allows users to see what is taking up space on their computer and to close down programs that are no longer needed. ..

Windows Key + C – This will bring up Cortana in the listening mode. If you have Cortana enabled, it will be a handy shortcut.

  1. The Windows Key is the easiest way to open the Start Menu.
  2. The Windows Key can be used to open the Settings app.
  3. The Windows Key can be used to open the System Preferences app.
  4. The Windows Key can be used to open the File Explorer app.
  5. The Windows Key can be used to open the System Preferences app, and then select “Advanced” in the “System Preferences” window to get more control over how it works.
  6. The Windows Key can also be used as a shortcut for “cmd” in windows 10, which makes it easier to type commands into windows 10 than using Alt+Tab or other keyboard shortcuts.
  7. You can use the left and right arrow keys on your keyboard to move between folders in your computer’s hard drive, just like you would use a mouse in a computer game or on a phone!
  8. You can also use the up and down arrow keys on your keyboard to move between files in your computer’s hard drive, just like you would use a mouse in a computer game or on a phone!
  9. If you want to change how search results are displayed when you type something into an online search engine such as Google or Bing, you can change how those search results are displayed by using the “Search Options” window of the “Search” menu in windows 10 (or by pressing F5 on your keyboard).