- By Shahzad Anjum 15-Jun-2023
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Boost your productivity and streamline your computing experience with these essential Windows keyboard shortcuts. Mastering the art of key combinations will help you navigate Windows with ease, saving valuable time and effort. From copying and pasting to window management and system control, these shortcuts will empower you to work more efficiently. Discover the power of Windows shortcut keys and unlock your full potential in no time.
Here are 100 Windows keyboard shortcuts:
- Ctrl + C: Copy
- Ctrl + X: Cut
- Ctrl + V: Paste
- Ctrl + Z: Undo
- Ctrl + Y: Redo
- Ctrl + A: Select all
- Ctrl + S: Save
- Ctrl + P: Print
- Ctrl + F: Find
- Ctrl + B: Bold
- Ctrl + I: Italic
- Ctrl + U: Underline
- Ctrl + N: New
- Ctrl + O: Open
- Ctrl + W: Close
- Ctrl + Q: Quit
- Ctrl + D: Duplicate
- Ctrl + E: Center align
- Ctrl + L: Left align
- Ctrl + R: Right align
- Ctrl + T: Open a new tab
- Ctrl + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab
- Ctrl + Tab: Switch between tabs
- Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Switch to the previous tab
- Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager
- Ctrl + Alt + Delete: Open the security options menu
- Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder
- Ctrl + Shift + S: Save a document with a different name
- Ctrl + Esc: Open the Start menu
- Ctrl + F4: Close the current tab or document
- Ctrl + F5: Refresh the current window
- Ctrl + Alt + F4: Close the active program window
- Ctrl + Shift + F: Find and replace
- Ctrl + Shift + G: Go to a specific line in a document
- Ctrl + Home: Go to the beginning of a document
- Ctrl + End: Go to the end of a document
- Ctrl + Page Up: Go to the previous page
- Ctrl + Page Down: Go to the next page
- Ctrl + Shift + Arrow Keys: Select text or objects
- Ctrl + Shift + C: Copy Formatting
- Ctrl + Shift + V: Paste Formatting
- Ctrl + Shift + P: Print preview
- Ctrl + Shift + NumpadPlus: Zoom in
- Ctrl + Shift + NumpadMinus: Zoom out
- Ctrl + 0: Reset zoom level
- Ctrl + Spacebar: Select the entire column in Excel
- Ctrl + Shift + Spacebar: Select the entire row in Excel
- Ctrl + Alt + Spacebar: Insert a non-breaking space
- Ctrl + Alt + Arrow Keys: Rotate the screen
- Ctrl + Shift + F12: Print the current document
- Alt + Tab: Switch between open windows
- Alt + F4: Close the active window
- Alt + Enter: Open the properties of a selected item
- Alt + Spacebar: Open the window menu
- Alt + Left Arrow: Go back to a web browser
- Alt + Right Arrow: Go forward in a web browser
- Alt + Up Arrow: Go up one level in File Explorer
- Alt + Down Arrow: Open a selected item's dropdown menu
- Alt + Print Screen: Take a screenshot of the active window
- Windows Key: Open the Start menu
- Windows Key + D: Show or hide the desktop
- Windows Key + E: Open File Explorer
- Windows Key + L: Lock the computer
- Windows Key + R: Open the Run dialogue box
- Windows Key + X: Open the power user menu
- Windows Key + S: Open the search bar
- Windows Key + I: Open the Settings app
- Windows Key + Tab: Open Task View
- Windows Key + Pause/Break: Open the System Properties window
- Windows Key + Shift + Left Arrow/Right Arrow: Move a window to the left or right monitor
- Windows Key + Ctrl + D: Create a new virtual desktop
- Windows Key + Ctrl + Left Arrow/Right Arrow: Switch between virtual desktops
- Windows Key + Ctrl + F4: Close the current virtual desktop
- Windows Key + + (Plus Key): Zoom in
- Windows Key + - (Minus Key): Zoom out
- Windows Key + Shift + M: Restore minimised windows on the desktop
- Windows Key + Shift + S: Take a screenshot of a specific area
- Windows Key +. (Period Key): Open the emoji picker
- Windows Key + ; (Semicolon Key): Open the symbol picker
- Windows Key +, (Comma Key): Peek at the desktop
- Windows Key + PrtScn: Take a screenshot and save it to the Pictures folder
- Windows Key + 1/2/3/.../0: Open or switch to the corresponding taskbar item
- Windows Key + Shift + 1/2/3/.../0: Open a new instance of the corresponding taskbar item
- Windows Key + Ctrl + F: Search for PCs on a network
- Windows Key + G: Open the Game Bar
- Windows Key + Alt + D: Show or hide the date and time on the taskbar
- Windows Key + Alt + Enter: Toggle fullscreen mode for Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps
- Windows Key + Alt + Left Arrow: Go back in Microsoft Edge
- Windows Key + Alt + Right Arrow: Go forward in Microsoft Edge
- Windows Key + Left Arrow: Snap a window to the left side of the screen
- Windows Key + Right Arrow: Snap a window to the right side of the screen
- Windows Key + Up Arrow: Maximize a window
- Windows Key + Down Arrow: Minimize a window
- Windows Key + Shift + Up Arrow: Maximize a window vertically
- Windows Key + Shift + Down Arrow: Restore or minimise a window vertically
- Windows Key + Home: Minimize all windows except the active window
- Windows Key + Shift + M: Restore all minimised windows on the desktop
- Windows Key + Esc: Exit Magnifier
- Windows Key + U: Open the Ease of Access Center
- Windows Key + / (Forward Slash): Activate Narrator
These are just a few examples of the many keyboard shortcuts available in Windows. They can help improve productivity and efficiency when using your computer.
Windows 11 shortcut keys
Here's a list of common Windows 11 shortcut keys:
- Windows Key: Open or close the Start menu
- Windows Key + A: Open the Action Center
- Windows Key + C: Open the Quick Settings menu
- Windows Key + D: Show or hide the desktop
- Windows Key + E: Open File Explorer
- Windows Key + F: Open the Search bar
- Windows Key + H: Open the Share dialogue
- Windows Key + I: Open the Settings app
- Windows Key + K: Open the Connect pane to connect to wireless devices
- Windows Key + L: Lock the computer
- Windows Key + M: Minimize all windows
- Windows Key + P: Choose a presentation display mode
- Windows Key + R: Open the Run dialogue
- Windows Key + S: Open the Search bar
- Windows Key + T: Cycle through taskbar apps
- Windows Key + U: Open the Ease of Access Center
- Windows Key + X: Open the Quick Link menu
- Windows Key + Left Arrow: Snap a window to the left side of the screen
- Windows Key + Right Arrow: Snap a window to the right side of the screen
- Windows Key + Up Arrow: Maximize a window
- Windows Key + Down Arrow: Minimize a window or restore it if it's maximized
- Windows Key + Shift + Left Arrow: Move a window to the left monitor
- Windows Key + Shift + Right Arrow: Move a window to the right monitor
- Windows Key + Tab: Open Task View
- Windows Key + Ctrl + D: Add a new virtual desktop
- Windows Key + Ctrl + Left Arrow: Switch to the virtual desktop on the left
- Windows Key + Ctrl + Right Arrow: Switch to the virtual desktop on the right
- Windows Key + Shift + F: Open Feedback Hub
- Windows Key + Print Screen: Take a screenshot and save it to the Screenshots folder
- Windows Key + Comma (,): Peek at the desktop
Remember, this is just a selection of commonly used Windows 11 shortcuts. There are more shortcuts available, and you can explore them by experimenting or referring to official Windows 11 documentation.