It finally comes to the last part of keyboard shortcuts you need to know in Windows, what keyboard shortcut you know so far to apply in Windows operating system? in this post, we’ll list all keyboard shortcuts so far by now you should know, if you have the interest to know more, then just keep on reading.
The Rest Keyboard Shortcuts You Need to Know in Your Windows
File Explorer keyboard shortcuts
- Alt + D: Selectthe address bar
- Ctrl + E: Select the search box
- Ctrl + F: Select the search box
- Ctrl + N: Open a new window
- Ctrl + W: Close the active window
- Ctrl + mouse scroll wheel Change the size and appearance of file and folder icons
- Ctrl + Shift + E: Display all folders above the selected folder
- Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder
- Num Lock + asterisk (*): Display all subfolders under the selected folder
- Num Lock + plus (+): Display the contents of the selected folder
- Num Lock + minus (-): Collapse the selected folder
- Alt + P: Display the preview panel
- Alt + Enter: Open the Properties dialog box for the selected item
- Alt + Right arrow: View the next folder
- Alt + Up arrow: View the folder that the folder was in
- Alt + Left arrow: View the previous folder
- Backspace: View the previous folder
- Right arrow: Display the current selection (if it’s collapsed), or select the first subfolder
- Left arrow: Collapse the current selection (if it’s expanded), or select the folder that the folder was in
- End : Display the bottom of the active window
- Home: Display the top of the active window
- F11: Maximize or minimize the active window
Virtual desktops keyboard shortcuts
- Windows logo key + Tab: Open Task view
- Windows logo key + Ctrl + D: Add a virtual desktop
- Windows logo key + Ctrl + Right arrow: Switch between virtual desktops you’ve created on the right
- Windows logo key + Ctrl + Left arrow Switch: between virtual desktops you’ve created on the left
- Windows logo key + Ctrl + F4: Close the virtual desktop you’re using
Taskbar keyboard shortcuts
- Shift + click a taskbar button: Open an app or quickly open another instance of an app
- Ctrl + Shift + click a taskbar button: Open an app as an administrator
- Shift + right-click a taskbar button : Show the window menu for the app
- Shift + right-click a grouped taskbar button : Show the window menu for the group
- Ctrl + click a grouped taskbar button: Cycle through the windows of the group
Settings keyboard shortcuts
- Windows logo key + I: Open settings
- Backspace: Go back to the settings home page
- Type on any page with search box: Search settings
Hope you enjoy the little tips in using Windows, and more is updating…