Basic
Shortcut Keys |
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Alt + F |
File menu option in current program |
Alt + E |
Edit option in current program |
F1 |
Universal help (for all programs) |
Ctrl + A |
Select all text |
Ctrl + X |
Cut selected item |
Shift + Del |
Cut selected item |
Ctrl + C |
Copy selected item |
Ctrl + Ins |
Copy selected item |
Ctrl + V |
Past |
Shift + Ins |
Past |
Ctrl + Z |
Undo last action |
Home |
Go to beginning of current line |
Ctrl + Home |
Go to beginning of current document |
End |
Go to end of current line |
Ctrl + End |
Go to end of document |
Shift + Home |
Highlight from current position to
beginning of line |
Shift + End |
Highlight from current position to end
of line |
←Ctrl
+ |
Move one word to left at a time |
→Ctrl
+ |
Move one word to right at a time |
Microsoft Windows Shortcut Keys :-
Below is a list of all the most commonly used Windows shortcuts for all types of Microsoft Windows. For key shortcuts related to Windows applications, such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Internet Browsers, and more, see our "Other Keyboard Shortcuts" link below.
Microsoft Windows Shortcut Keys | |
Alt + Tab | Switch between open applications |
Alt + Shift + Tab | Switch backwards between open applications |
Alt + Print Screen | To take a screen short |
Ctrl + Alt + Del | Reboot/windows task manager |
Ctrl + Esc | Bring up start menu |
Alt + Esc | Switch between application on taskbar |
F2 | Rename selected icon |
F3 | Start find from desktop |
F4 | Open the drive section when browsing |
Ctrl + F5 /only F5 | Refresh contents |
Alt + F4 | Close current open program |
Ctrl + F4 | Close window program |
Ctrl + Plus Key | Automatically adjust width of all columns in windows explorer |
Alt + Enter | Open properties window of selected icon or program |
Shift + F10 | Simulate right-click on selected item |
Shift + Del | Delete programs/files permanently |
Holding Shift During Bootup | Boot safe mode or bypass system files |
Holding Shift During Bootup | When putting in an audio CD, will prevent CD Player from playing |
WINKEY Shortcut :-
Windows 10 is available today as a free upgrade to Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 users.
If you follow our guide on how to improve, you may be interested in other keyboard shortcuts. Microsoft has introduced a variety of keyboard shortcuts to navigate between new features, such as desktop and desktop, and to activate Cortana's new digital assistant. All new key extensions use the Windows key, so it's easy to use.
If you are a trackpad user, then there are other changes here: tapping three fingers to activate Cortana (you can change this to make Action Center), swipe three fingers up to show a new Task View, and swipe three fingers left or right in the middle of applications. Here are some of the most important shortcuts for Windows 10.
Microsoft Windows Shortcut Keys | |
WINKEY + D | Bring desktop to the top of other windows |
WINKEY + M | Minimize all windows |
WINKEY + Shift + M | Undo the minimize done by WINKEY + M and WINKEY + D |
WINKEY + E | Open Microsoft Explorer |
WINKEY + Tab | Cycle through open programs on taskbar |
WINKEY + F | Display the Windows search/find feature |
WINKEY + Ctrl + F | Display the search for computers window |
WINKEY + F1 | Display the Microsoft Windows help |
WINKEY + R | Open the run Window |
WINKEY + Pause/Break | Open the system properties Window |
WINKEY + U | Open utility manager |
WINKEY + L | Lock the computer (Windows XP & later) |
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