10 Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows Worth Remembering
The keyboard shortcuts for Windows abolish the need of dull mouse activities. If you’re well known about the keyboard shortcuts, you can actually lift your productivity to a new height. The most of the Windows users do not dare to know about them or ignore them for their little usability or awkward position in the keyboard. Here are some keyboard shortcuts for Windows worth remembering.
List of Keyboard Shortcuts For Windows
WIN+E
Windows Explorer is the most used Windows application in any Windows computer. It is needed whenever you want to locate any file or folder from your hard disk. The Windows Explorer can be accessed from the start menu, taskbar or desktop. If you double-click on any folder, it opens with the Windows Explorer.
The common way to open Windows Explorer is double-clicking the “My Computer” icon from the desktop. But the easiest way to open Windows Explorer is using the keyboard shortcut. Simply, press Win + E from your keyboard and the Windows Explorer opens.Ctrl + Y
One of the most used Keyboard shortcut in Windows is Ctrl + Z. Almost every user knows about this shortcut as it is used to undo any changes made when editing any document, text or image etc. But how much people do know about the shortcut Ctrl + Y? Probably not more! This keyboard shortcut is used to redo the task that is just undone. Some time, the consecutive application of this shortcut key reverts you back to the undone steps serially. This shortcut key may appear as life saver at various times – so it worth remembering. Shift + Ctrl + N
Most of the users create new folder in Windows Explorer from the right-click context menu (Right-Click menu > New > Folder). A few number of users uses the “New Folder” item from the Windows explorer menu bar. But very few number of users in Windows does know about the shortcut way to create new folders in any location of Windows Explorer. It is Shift + Ctrl + N. Press this keyboard shortcut and a new folder will be created, waiting for renaming it. Win + Pause/Break
There are various ways to learn about system details of a Windows computer. You can easily open it from the control panel or you can know about system information from command prompt. To know the command prompt tricks refer to this post. If you’re in Windows 8, opening the system details window is even easier. Just pres Win + X and select “System”.
But what I found as the easiest way to open the system details box in Windows is the keyboard shortcut Win + Pause/Break. Just use this and the system details window will popup immediately.Alt + Tab
The Alt + Tab shortcut key quickly helps you switch between the running programs in Windows. Pressing the key combination from your keyboard simultaneously takes you into the programs one-by-one. Just release the key when you want to enter into your preferred program. Win + Tab
The Win + Tab shortcut key works as same as the Alt + Tab shortcut key but it adds more flavor to it. It switches between the running program with an amazing animation. Win + Arrow Keys
There are many times when you need to switch back and forth between many applications. Why not you snap your running programs side-by-side into your desktop(large desktops are good for this)? Even you some time need to minimize some of the running programs. It is very painful job to move your hand towards mouse and keyboard too frequently. The Win + Arrow shortcut key can do it all easier for you and you don’t need to touch your mouse.
- Win + Left Arrow: This keyboard shortcut moves and then places the active program window to the left-half of the desktop screen.
- Win + Right Arrow: This keyboard shortcut moves and then places the active program window to the right-half of the desktop screen.
- Win + Up Arrow: This shortcut maximizes any snapped window.
- Win + Down Arrow: This restores down any maximized window.
Alt + Print Screen
You might be aware of Print Screen button. It silently takes the snapshot of the entire desktop and copies the snapshot at the clipboard. You can then paste it into Paint and save the snapshot as image. The same thing is done by Alt + Print Screen but more specifically. It only takes the snapshot of the the active window. ALT+ENTER
ALT+ENTER: shorcut is display the properties of any file/folder. so you don't to right click on that folder/file to know its properties ,just select the folder/file and hit ALT+ENTER ...there u go
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