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Top Windows 10 Shortcut Keys - Kevin Stratvert

Top Windows 10 Shortcut Keys - Kevin Stratvert

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Top Windows 10 Shortcut Keys - Kevin Stratvert 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
Date: 2022-03-15

Comments and reviews: 10


Kevin:
I had this suggestion for a long time...
Let's say you have 7 virtual desktops open.
Instead of doing WINDOWS KEY-CTRL-LEFT ARROW or WINDOWS KEY-CTRL-RIGHT ARROW
how about WINDOWS KEY-CTRL-1 or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 or 7 to jump to your desired
virtual desktop that you have open?
In addition we would do WINDOWS KEY-CTRL-F (FOR THE 1ST VIRTUAL WINDOW)
and do WINDOWS KEY-CTRL-L (FOR THE LAST VIRTUAL WINDOWS).
All this to jump around quicker.

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Kevin, you answered a question I've had for a while. For those who use two or more monitors have to use the mouse to click to another monitor (for example a spreadsheet on one monitor and a browser on the other). The short cut you mentioned (Alt. + tab) will move you between monitors without having to involve the mouse. Thanks for the help.
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Windows + G does absolutely nothing on my computer. No -Game Bar-. Windows 10 v20h2. I have uninstalled or disabled all telemetry other than Windows Update, however...maybe that is why? If so, then I clearly do not want it. I'll install something else that is safer.
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Great tips! I learned several new ones, the basic ones I already use, as I'm a typist... and as you mentioned, keyboard commands are a time saver. :) I really liked the 'virtual desktop' command, never knew that was a Win10 feature.
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Thanks for the shortcut Keys. Is there a shortcut key to unlock the keypad or the screen ? Sometimes, both my screen and keypad get locked-up. Now, I have to reboot. The keypad doesn't have any sensor to tap on.
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Thanks. I am a big fan of keyboard shortcuts. I will share this with our team. The most useful discovery was virtual desktops. I can separate my work and personal activities using this feature on my laptop.
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on windows 10 click the windows button on your keyboard and click the dot the same time it will show you emojis hope this helped you out
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when typing German or French how can I put letter with umlaut = 2 dots above letter
and also accent above letter in French and so on

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How About when you have lots of things open and you just shack the one that you want and it will minimize all the others?
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Thank you so much for these tutorials. I am a beginner and feel overwhelmed so I appreciate the simplicity of your videos!
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