Useful Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows 10
Everybody loves keyboard shortcuts, it may only save a few seconds of our time but can be extremely useful especially if you are an IT professional. I have combined a list of 23 Windows 10 shortcuts which I hope everyone will find useful. Some are new to Windows 10 and some are carried over from Windows 8.1. If anyone would like to know a shortcut not listed below, please message me.
New for Windows 10
1. Windows + C
Use Cortana to search the web and Windows
(speech)
2. Windows + I
Open Windows 10 settings
3. Windows + S
Use Cortana to search the web and Windows (text)
4. Windows + Tab
View all virtual desktops
5. Windows + A
Open Windows10 Action Centre (notifications)
6. Windows + Ctrl + D
Create new virtual desktop
7. Windows + Ctrl + F4
Close current virtual desktop
8. Windows + Ctrl + [Left][Right]
Move to the next virtual desktop to the
left/right
9. Windows + [Left][Right][Up][Down]
Snaps the windows to the left/right/top/bottom of the screen
10. Windows + H
Share content (if sharing is available)
11. Windows + K
Connect to wireless audio or video device
12. Windows + X
Open Start button context menu
13. Windows + G
Opens the Windows 10 Game Bar for in-game screenshots and recordings
14. Windows + [1][2][…]
Open pinned programs in the order listed in the
task bar
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15. Windows key
Show the Windows Start Menu
16. Windows + D
Show Windows desktop
17. Windows + E
Open Windows Explorer
18. Windows + L
Lock the desktop
19. Windows + PrtScn
Take screenshot
20. Windows + Space
Switch keyboard input language (if you have
added at least a second one)
21. Windows + Shift + [Left][Right]
Move current Window from one monitor to another
(when using a multiple monitor setup)
22. Windows + R
Run a command
23. Windows + P
Project a screen
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Comments
Anonymous
August 18, 2015
Nice. It might help to mark the ones new to Windows 10.Anonymous
August 26, 2015
That's a great suggestion Sean, the post has been updated to highlight the new Windows 10 shortcuts.Anonymous
January 30, 2018
Windows + E - to open explorerWindows + K - to connect to wireless audioAnonymous
February 04, 2018
I have used the common shortcuts for many years. Paste, cut, save, and copy which have been very useful to me. I am excited to see that there are so many other time saving shortcuts available. Especially those like windows + E, windows + D, windows + R, windows + G which I am going to start using as soon as possible.