Windows Shortcuts

Windows Shortcuts

Here is a list of all Windows shortcuts:

*Basic shortcuts*

* *Ctrl + A:* Select all items in a document or window.
* *Ctrl + C:* Copy the selected item.
* *Ctrl + X:* Cut the selected item.
* *Ctrl + V:* Paste the copied or cut item.
* *Ctrl + Z:* Undo the previous action.
* *Ctrl + Y:* Redo the previous action.
* *Delete:* Delete the selected item.
* *F1:* Open the Help menu for the current app.
* *F2:* Rename the selected item.
* *F3:* Find and replace text in the current document or window.
* *F5:* Refresh the current window.
* *F11:* Toggle full-screen mode.

*Window management shortcuts*


* *Windows key + Tab:* Switch between open apps.
* *Windows key + D:* Show or hide the desktop.
* *Windows key + M:* Minimize all open windows.
* *Windows key + Shift + M:* Restore all minimized windows.
* *Windows key + Up arrow:* Maximize the active window.
* *Windows key + Down arrow:* Minimize the active window.
* *Windows key + Left arrow:* Snap the active window to the left half of the screen.
* *Windows key + Right arrow:* Snap the active window to the right half of the screen.
* *Windows key + Shift + Left arrow:* Move the active window to the left monitor.
* *Windows key + Shift + Right arrow:* Move the active window to the right monitor.

*Other shortcuts*


* *Windows key + R:* Open the Run dialog box.
* *Windows key + X:* Open the Quick Link menu.
* *Windows key + I:* Open the Settings app.
* *Windows key + L:* Lock your computer.
* *Windows key + Shift + S:* Take a screenshot of the entire screen.
* *Windows key + Print Screen:* Take a screenshot of the active window.
* *Ctrl + Shift + Esc:* Open the Task Manager.

There are many other Windows shortcuts available, but these are some of the most common and useful ones. You can learn more about Windows shortcuts by searching online or consulting the Windows Help menu.

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