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id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>is Microsoft's latest software update, and while many of the features and settings are still the same as they were on , there are several new additions -- and that includes a few unique keyboard shortcuts to perform tasks faster and improve your overall productivity. <br>Read more: <br><br>In this story we'll cover the most important keyboard shortcuts for Windows 11, many of which carry over from Windows 10 and earlier versions of [https://www.letsgotribe.com/users/letsgotoirantravel Microsoft]'s operating system. That includes the basics, like copying highlighted items and undoing a previous action, as well as lesser known shortcuts, like snapping an active window into place.<br><br>Here's a handy list of the most useful keyboard shortcuts for navigating Windows 11. And if you want to check out more on Windows 11, here are  and how to .<br>Windows 11 shortcut basics<br>To start, here are the ones you'll use most often.<br>Ctrl + A: Select all items in a window.<br>Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: Copy selected or highlighted item (text, images and so on).<br>Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: Paste selected or highlighted item.<br>Ctrl + X: Cut selected or highlighted item.<br>Ctrl + Z: Undo previous action.<br>Ctrl + Y: Redo action.<br>Ctrl + N: When File Explorer is your current window, open a new File Explorer window with the same folder path as the current window.<br>Windows key + F1: Open "how to get help in windows" Bing search in default browser.<br>Alt + F4: Close the current app or window.<br>Alt + Tab: Switch between open apps or windows.<br>Shift + Delete: Delete selected item permanently (skip the Recycle Bin).<br>Start menu and taskbar<br>You can use these keyboard shortcuts to open, close and otherwise control the Start menu and the taskbar.<br>Windows key or Ctrl + Esc: Open Start menu.Windows key + X: Open the .Windows key + T: Cycle through the apps (including pinned apps) on the taskbar.Windows key + [Number]: Open the app pinned in the [number] position on the taskbar. For example, if you have Edge pinned in the first position on the taskbar and you click Windows key + 1, Edge will open. If the app is already open, a new instance or window will open.Windows key + Alt + [Number]: Open the right-click menu for the app pinned in the [number] position on the taskbar.Windows key + D: Show or hide desktop (Windows key + , will display the desktop briefly).Screenshots<br>, including three different keyboard shortcuts.<br>PrtScn: Take a screenshot of your entire screen and save it to your clipboard.<br>Windows key + PrtScn: Take a screenshot of your entire desktop and save it to a folder on your computer.<br>Windows key + Shift + S: Open Snipping Tool menu to take a screenshot of only a section of your screen.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Now playing:<br>Watch this:<br><br>Windows 11: 4 quick ways to take a screenshot on your...<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>1:20<br><br><br><br><br>The desktop: Windows, Snap Assist and virtual desktops<br>These shortcuts control how individual windows act on your desktop, including virtual desktops.<br>Windows key + M: Minimize all open windows.Windows key + Shift + M: Restore minimized windows.<br>Windows key + Home: Minimize all windows except the selected or currently active window.<br>Windows key + Up arrow: Maximize selected window.<br>Windows key + Shift + Up arrow: Maximizes the active window vertically while maintaining its width.<br>Windows key + Down arrow: Minimize selected window.<br>Windows key + Left arrow: Snap selected window to the left half of the screen.Windows key + Right arrow: Snap selected window to the right half of the screen.<br>Windows key + Alt + Up: Snap selected window to top half of the screen.Windows key + Alt + Down: Snap selected window to bottom half of the screen.Windows key + Shift + Left arrow or Right arrow: Move selected window to the left or right monitor.<br>Windows key + Tab: Open Task view ().<br>Windows key + Ctrl + D: Add new virtual desktop.<br>Windows key + Ctrl + Right arrow: Move to the next virtual desktop (to the right).<br>Windows key + Ctrl + Left arrow: Move to the previous virtual desktop (to the left).<br>Windows key + Ctrl + F4: Close current virtual desktop.<br>The Windows key<br>These keyboard shortcuts use the Windows logo key to perform various tasks, such as launching both Windows and third-party apps.<br>Windows key + A: Open the .<br>Windows key + S: Open Cortana in text mode, so you can type in the search bar. (Windows key + Q does the same thing.)<br>Windows key + C: Open Cortana in listening mode (similar to saying "").<br>Windows key + E: Open .<br>Windows key + F: Open the Windows 10 Feedback Hub.<br>[https://www.rt.com/search?q=Windows%20key Windows key] + Ctrl + F: Search for PCs on a network.<br>Windows key + G: Open the .<br>Windows key + H: Open the Share sidebar.<br>Windows key + I: Open the .<br>Windows key + K: Open the Connect sidebar (for connecting to new Bluetooth devices or Miracast).<br>Windows key + L: Lock your computer.<br>Windows key + O: Lock screen orientation.<br>Windows key + P: Open presentation or projection sidebar.<br>Windows key + R: Open the Run window.<br>Windows key + U: Open  center.<br>Windows key + W: Open the  for scribbling on  or touchscreen .Windows key + (+) or (-): Zoom in and out with magnifier.Windows key + Esc: Exit magnifier.The F keys<br>The F keys at the top of your keyboard can perform a number of actions when used with other keys, but they're also useful on their own.<br>F2: Rename a selected item.F3: Quickly search for files in File Explorer. F4: Highlight the address bar in File Explorer.F5: Refresh your active window.F6: Cycle through elements (tab, buttons, search bar, etc.) in a window or your desktop.Alt + F8: Show login password on the start screen.F10: Activate the menu bar in the active window.Command Prompt<br>You can use these keyboard shortcuts inside the . <br>Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: Copy selected text to the clipboard.Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: Paste copied text inside the [https://www.nuwireinvestor.com/?s=Command%20Prompt Command Prompt].Ctrl + A: Select all text on current line. (If the current line has no text, all text inside the Command Prompt will be selected.)Ctrl + Up or Down: Move screen one line up or down.Ctrl + F: Search Command Prompt via Find window.Ctrl + M: Enter Mark mode (allows you to select text with mouse). Once Mark mode is enabled, you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor around.Shift + Up or Down: Move cursor up or down one line and select text.Shift + Left or Right: Move cursor left or right one character and select text.Ctrl + Shift + Left or Right: Move cursor left or right one word and select text.Shift + Page Up or Page Down: Move cursor up or down one screen and select text.Shift + Home or End: Move cursor to beginning or end of current line and select text.Ctrl + Shift + Home/End: Move cursor to beginning or end of screen buffer and select text and beginning or end of Command Prompt's output.<br><br><br><br><br><br>

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'id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>is Microsoft's latest software update, and while many of the features and settings are still the same as they were on , there are several new additions -- and that includes a few unique keyboard shortcuts to perform tasks faster and improve your overall productivity. <br>Read more: <br><br>In this story we'll cover the most important keyboard shortcuts for Windows 11, many of which carry over from Windows 10 and earlier versions of [https://www.letsgotribe.com/users/letsgotoirantravel Microsoft]'s operating system. That includes the basics, like copying highlighted items and undoing a previous action, as well as lesser known shortcuts, like snapping an active window into place.<br><br>Here's a handy list of the most useful keyboard shortcuts for navigating Windows 11. And if you want to check out more on Windows 11, here are  and how to .<br>Windows 11 shortcut basics<br>To start, here are the ones you'll use most often.<br>Ctrl + A: Select all items in a window.<br>Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: Copy selected or highlighted item (text, images and so on).<br>Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: Paste selected or highlighted item.<br>Ctrl + X: Cut selected or highlighted item.<br>Ctrl + Z: Undo previous action.<br>Ctrl + Y: Redo action.<br>Ctrl + N: When File Explorer is your current window, open a new File Explorer window with the same folder path as the current window.<br>Windows key + F1: Open "how to get help in windows" Bing search in default browser.<br>Alt + F4: Close the current app or window.<br>Alt + Tab: Switch between open apps or windows.<br>Shift + Delete: Delete selected item permanently (skip the Recycle Bin).<br>Start menu and taskbar<br>You can use these keyboard shortcuts to open, close and otherwise control the Start menu and the taskbar.<br>Windows key or Ctrl + Esc: Open Start menu.Windows key + X: Open the .Windows key + T: Cycle through the apps (including pinned apps) on the taskbar.Windows key + [Number]: Open the app pinned in the [number] position on the taskbar. For example, if you have Edge pinned in the first position on the taskbar and you click Windows key + 1, Edge will open. If the app is already open, a new instance or window will open.Windows key + Alt + [Number]: Open the right-click menu for the app pinned in the [number] position on the taskbar.Windows key + D: Show or hide desktop (Windows key + , will display the desktop briefly).Screenshots<br>, including three different keyboard shortcuts.<br>PrtScn: Take a screenshot of your entire screen and save it to your clipboard.<br>Windows key + PrtScn: Take a screenshot of your entire desktop and save it to a folder on your computer.<br>Windows key + Shift + S: Open Snipping Tool menu to take a screenshot of only a section of your screen.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>Now playing:<br>Watch this:<br><br>Windows 11: 4 quick ways to take a screenshot on your...<br><br><br><br><br><br><br>1:20<br><br><br><br><br>The desktop: Windows, Snap Assist and virtual desktops<br>These shortcuts control how individual windows act on your desktop, including virtual desktops.<br>Windows key + M: Minimize all open windows.Windows key + Shift + M: Restore minimized windows.<br>Windows key + Home: Minimize all windows except the selected or currently active window.<br>Windows key + Up arrow: Maximize selected window.<br>Windows key + Shift + Up arrow: Maximizes the active window vertically while maintaining its width.<br>Windows key + Down arrow: Minimize selected window.<br>Windows key + Left arrow: Snap selected window to the left half of the screen.Windows key + Right arrow: Snap selected window to the right half of the screen.<br>Windows key + Alt + Up: Snap selected window to top half of the screen.Windows key + Alt + Down: Snap selected window to bottom half of the screen.Windows key + Shift + Left arrow or Right arrow: Move selected window to the left or right monitor.<br>Windows key + Tab: Open Task view ().<br>Windows key + Ctrl + D: Add new virtual desktop.<br>Windows key + Ctrl + Right arrow: Move to the next virtual desktop (to the right).<br>Windows key + Ctrl + Left arrow: Move to the previous virtual desktop (to the left).<br>Windows key + Ctrl + F4: Close current virtual desktop.<br>The Windows key<br>These keyboard shortcuts use the Windows logo key to perform various tasks, such as launching both Windows and third-party apps.<br>Windows key + A: Open the .<br>Windows key + S: Open Cortana in text mode, so you can type in the search bar. (Windows key + Q does the same thing.)<br>Windows key + C: Open Cortana in listening mode (similar to saying "").<br>Windows key + E: Open .<br>Windows key + F: Open the Windows 10 Feedback Hub.<br>[https://www.rt.com/search?q=Windows%20key Windows key] + Ctrl + F: Search for PCs on a network.<br>Windows key + G: Open the .<br>Windows key + H: Open the Share sidebar.<br>Windows key + I: Open the .<br>Windows key + K: Open the Connect sidebar (for connecting to new Bluetooth devices or Miracast).<br>Windows key + L: Lock your computer.<br>Windows key + O: Lock screen orientation.<br>Windows key + P: Open presentation or projection sidebar.<br>Windows key + R: Open the Run window.<br>Windows key + U: Open center.<br>Windows key + W: Open the for scribbling on or touchscreen .Windows key + (+) or (-): Zoom in and out with magnifier.Windows key + Esc: Exit magnifier.The F keys<br>The F keys at the top of your keyboard can perform a number of actions when used with other keys, but they're also useful on their own.<br>F2: Rename a selected item.F3: Quickly search for files in File Explorer. F4: Highlight the address bar in File Explorer.F5: Refresh your active window.F6: Cycle through elements (tab, buttons, search bar, etc.) in a window or your desktop.Alt + F8: Show login password on the start screen.F10: Activate the menu bar in the active window.Command Prompt<br>You can use these keyboard shortcuts inside the . <br>Ctrl + C or Ctrl + Insert: Copy selected text to the clipboard.Ctrl + V or Shift + Insert: Paste copied text inside the [https://www.nuwireinvestor.com/?s=Command%20Prompt Command Prompt].Ctrl + A: Select all text on current line. (If the current line has no text, all text inside the Command Prompt will be selected.)Ctrl + Up or Down: Move screen one line up or down.Ctrl + F: Search Command Prompt via Find window.Ctrl + M: Enter Mark mode (allows you to select text with mouse). Once Mark mode is enabled, you can use the arrow keys to move the cursor around.Shift + Up or Down: Move cursor up or down one line and select text.Shift + Left or Right: Move cursor left or right one character and select text.Ctrl + Shift + Left or Right: Move cursor left or right one word and select text.Shift + Page Up or Page Down: Move cursor up or down one screen and select text.Shift + Home or End: Move cursor to beginning or end of current line and select text.Ctrl + Shift + Home/End: Move cursor to beginning or end of screen buffer and select text and beginning or end of Command Prompt's output.<br><br><br><br><br><br>'
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