40+ key combinations for Windows 11 or 10

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40+ key combinations for Windows 11 or 10

In Windows you can work with key combinations. The key combinations make working with Windows a lot faster.

The purpose of key combinations is to provide you with quick access to various operating system options and features. Using key combinations, you can navigate Windows 11 or 10 more efficiently and save time.

Keyboard shortcuts allow you to perform various tasks without using the mouse, which is very useful if you prefer using the keyboard over the mouse or if you are someone with mobility issues.

In addition, key combinations can also help you be more productive by allowing you to quickly switch between windows, launch apps, and perform other common tasks. Using these key combinations can make you more efficient and agile in using Windows.

This is a list of the most commonly used key combinations that every Windows user should know.

These are 40+ key combinations for Windows 11 or 10

Key combinations with the Windows key

Windows key: Open or close the Start menu.
Windows key + A: Open the Action Center.
Windows key + E: Open Windows Explorer.
Windows key + I: Open the Windows settings.
Windows key + L: Lock your PC or switch accounts.
Windows key + P: Project to another display.
Windows key + R: Open the Run dialog box.
Windows key + S: Open Windows Search.
Windows key + Tab: Open Task View and switch between open windows
Windows key + X: Open the Quick Settings menu

Key combinations with the CTRL key

Ctrl + C: Copy selected text or items.
Ctrl + V: Paste selected text or items.
Ctrl + X: Cut selected text or items.
Ctrl + Z: Undo last action.
Ctrl + A: Select all items in a document or window.
Ctrl + D: Delete the selected item and move it to the trash.
Ctrl + Shift + Esc: task management to open.

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Key combinations with the ALT key

Alt + Tab: Switch between open windows.
Alt + F4: Close the current window.
Alt + Enter: Open the “Properties” dialog box for the selected file or folder.
Alt + Spacebar: Open the pop-up menu for the current window.
Alt + Left/Right Arrow: Go back or forward in web browsers or Windows Explorer.
Alt + Up Arrow: Move up one level in Windows Explorer.
Alt + D: Select the address bar in Windows Explorer or web browsers.
Alt + E: Open the “Edit” menu in many apps.
Alt + F: Open the “File” menu in many apps.
Alt + H: Opens the “Help” menu in many apps.
Alt + P: Opens the “Print” dialog box in many apps.
Alt + S: Open the “Share” option in Windows.
Alt + Spacebar + X: Maximize the current window.
Alt + Spacebar + N: Minimize the current window.
Alt + Esc: Switch between open windows in the order they were opened.

Function key combinations

F1: Open the Help and Support Center.
F2: Rename the selected file or folder in Windows Explorer.
F3: Search for files or folders in Windows Explorer or on the desktop.
F4: Open the address bar in Windows Explorer.
F5: Refresh the current window or web page.
F6: Cycle through various screen elements or controls.
F7: Check spelling and grammar in a document.
F8: Open the Boot Options menu when starting the computer.
F9: Refresh fields in a document, spreadsheet, or database.
F10: Activate the menu bar in multiple apps.
F11: Toggle full screen in web browsers and some apps.
F12: Opens the “Save As” dialog box in apps.

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I hope to have informed you with this. Thank you for reading!

Also read: These are the best alternatives to Windows Explorer.


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