Top Windows 10 Shortcut Keys
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- Опубликовано: 14 июл 2024
- Save precious time and get the most out of Windows 10 with these top Windows shortcuts. I start basic and then move on to some lesser known but equally valuable Windows shortcut keys. While researching this video, I discovered some new shortcut keys in Windows that I now use on a regular basis. Hopefully you'll find the same.
Editing
• CTRL + C to Copy
• CTRL + V to Paste
• CTRL + X to Cut
• CTRL + Z to Undo
• CTRL + Y to Redo
• CTRL + D to Delete
• Alt + Shift + Up/Down Arrow to move bullets up and down
Find and Search
• CTRL + F to find text
• Windows Key + Q or Windows Key or Windows Key + S to search or just press the windows key
Selection
• CTRL + A to Select all
• CTRL + Click to select multiple individual items
• Shift + Click to select multiple items
• Shift + Arrow to select text
• Shift + CTRL + Arrow to select entire words
Windows Management
• Alt + Tab to jump between open windows
• Alt + F4 to close a window
• Windows + # key to bring up app on task bar where the # corresponds with the position on the taskbar
• Windows Key + arrow keys to snap a window in different positions
• Windows + D to see desktop. Toggle back and forth
• Windows + M to minimize all windows
Browser Navigation
• Alt + left or Alt + right arrow to navigate forward or back
• CTRL + T to open a new tab
• CTRL + Shift + T to bring up closed tab in browser
• CTRL + Tab to move to next tab
• CTRL + Shift + Tab to move to previous tab
• F5 or CTRL + R to refresh a web page
Zoom
• Windows + or Windows - to zoom in or out
Virtual Desktop
• Windows + Tab to open task view
• Windows + CTRL + D to add a virtual desktop
• Windows + CTRL + Left or Right Arrow Keys move between them
• Windows + CTRL + F4 to close virtual desktop
Display
• Windows + P to project to an external monitor
Others
• CTRL + Shift + ESC opens task manager
• CTRL + P prints
• Windows + L to lock your PC
• Windows + E to launch File Explorer
• Windows + G brings up Game Bar which allows you to screen record
As full-disclosure, I work at Microsoft as a full-time employee. - Наука
Great tips! I learned several new ones, the basic ones I already use, as I'm a typist... and as you mentioned, keyboard commands are a time saver. :) I really liked the 'virtual desktop' command, never knew that was a Win10 feature.
That was brilliant. Many thanks.
I use a lot of the shortcuts you mentioned, but learned 4 or 5 new ones which will be very useful.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your knowledge. your videos are so helpful.
Great tips, I definitely will use these shortcuts at work. The way it was explained , it was very comprehensive for me.
I use copy and paste a lot at my work , however I was using the right click on the mouse.
Thanks very much for this.
Look Kevin!
You are giving professional and very beneficial tips.
This is the second or the third video I watched for you
You got a new follower by the way!!
One of the most useful videos ever seen on the internet
Thank you so much for these tutorials. I am a beginner and feel overwhelmed so I appreciate the simplicity of your videos!
Me too, me too!!!🥳
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Great teacher you are! Thank you!
appreciate those information and the way that u had explained it was very good
This was very helpful! Excellent oratory!
Thank you Kevin, found this so useful
Kevin, you are the man!
This is the best video out there showing all the important shortcuts and ALSO how to reverse them. I came here because of those moronic videos of Bright side where they show you how to get a different desktop but not how to navigate through the additional desktops you create.
Thanks for doing this !
All these tips are so informative! Thanks so much for doing these videos, it’s helps so many who aren’t as tech savvy!!
Thank you so much for this video
It was worth watching the whole thing just for the WIN+G shortcut! Awesome
It does absolutely nothing when I press it. Win10 v 20h2(latest). No "Game Bar" whatsoever. Before you ask, I am pressing "Windows" and "G" simultaneously. Windows key works fine for all other shortcuts.
Thanks Kevin for all that you do... all your Contents that I watched are very informative and very easy to understand & follow 🌹❤️👍
Kevin, you are my personal hero! Thanks for showing us these shortcuts. You Rock!
Thanks for the note James :)
Thanks so much for more helpful information!
This is a very great video and its really useful.Thanks!
I've learned a lot from this video. Thank You so much Kevin!
Kevin, thank you very much for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks. I am a big fan of keyboard shortcuts. I will share this with our team. The most useful discovery was virtual desktops. I can separate my work and personal activities using this feature on my laptop.
Great Explaine
Dude, awesome tutorial! Thanks a lot!
Super cool, You made me more productive in my work.
Thank You Kevin Sir.....👍👍👍👍
Another really useful shortcut is Win + Shift + S, which allows you to take a screenshot of specific areas you want (I'm not sure which version of Windows introduced this feature)
That’s a relatively recent one, it was added in to Win10 within the last few years
Kevin, thank you for this video...is very helpfull
you are so good at explaining. Keep up the great work!
Thank you Kevin
Very Good materials here
Kevin, you're doing a great job with these videos
Here are some shortcuts that I use all the time in Chrome and on RUclips (and I think most can be down on the Mac):
1. Ctrl + Shift + O opens the Bookmark Manager in Chrome
2. Ctrl + Shift + B toggles displaying and hiding the Bookmarks bar in Chrome
3. Ctrl + H opens the History of web pages you have visited in Chrome
4. Shift + , slows down RUclips videos in increments of 25% up to a quarter of the original speed
5. Shift + . speeds up RUclips videos in increments of 25% up to double the original speed
6. Left Arrow Key skips back 5 seconds when you are watching a video on RUclips
7. Right Arrow Key skips forward 5 seconds when you are watching a video on RUclips
8. Up Arrow Key raises the volume of a RUclips video
9. Down Arrow Key decreases the volume of a RUclips video
Ctrl + Shift + T for reopening closed tab
Mannnnn, this super unimportant Shift + , and Shift + . really save my life. How did you know that :)))))))
@@himpunanmasalah SHIFTs aregodsend learnt from redditit that shift does opposite so ctrl shift z redoes i love that lol, and space shift is cool scrolls up xD, i have a custom extesnion so i can ctrl sfhit z to reopen tab just super easier for me hands than t aha!
Thank you so much for sharing .
Good explenation
Thanks a lot for sharing these tricks
I discovered by experimentation a way to highlight a column of information in a Microsoft Word doc. Might work elsewhere but haven't yet tried that. DOES involve the mouse. Click where you want to start the highlight then press Alt while dragging down and even right or left depending on what you need highlighted. Avoids text being highlighted all the way to the left as you drag down when you don't need that. Perhaps you're looking to delete a particular column of text. Great way to accomplish that. Highlight then delete. Cheers!
Great job thank you. It was helpful that you have scenarios as well.
I was watching another of you videos and thought of will be nice to have a list. Thank you.
Thanks Kevin. You explain so well.....
Kevin I didn’t think it was possible for me to learn anything that involves the use of tech but then I stumbled on one of your videos and now not only did I learn but am now hooked. I need you to do videos on all the technology in my life I want to learn but can’t grasp. Can you teach my cricut, how to use my dlsl camera and embroidery machine too? I’ve had them for years and just can’t get it.
CTRL scroll wheel for zoom in and out. Try Windows shift M for toggle of windows minimise. Window Home to minimise all except priority window you are focused in to expedite from slow.
many thanks
The alt + shift + arrow key was very helpful as well as the Windows Management ✅ Thank you so much!
Very well compiled
Was about to download a screen recorder. Saved me the hassle.
P.S. You didn't disclose that you work at Microsoft in this video 😂😂😂
Wow Kevin, I have learned lots from you, but these short cuts in Win 10 Brilliant! Thank you. Regards, Eddy.
excellent. never knew about adding desktops or windows G
This is cool. I did not know about this bullet moving possibility. That saves my life, doing my newsletters, that contain events that need to be sorted by dates. So genius. Thank you.
Thank you very much, This help me a lot. :)
I didn't see one of my newest favorites on your list, Windows + v - how did we live without it?!
yes it brings clipboard
the good thing is that you go directly to the point starting directly, not like the majority until you get so bored to watch something direct explanation is a good way good job
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Open you internet browser and type bestkey355
Hi there. Very helpful video! However, I have a question. When I boot up my laptop, my laptop isn't able to read my brand new SSD. I already tried different solutions like downloading the F6 drivers into USB drive, initialize the brand new SSD on different computer. However, none of them work. What can I do please?
After the new update, in Windows 11 the creation of a shortcut to my desktop ( icon ) is no longer to be found when I open the three dots? How do I create a shortcut icon on my laptop?
Your awesome! Thank you
Thanks.
Of course, thanks for the note Philip!
What do you press to navigate?
on a desk top?
Love this video. Thank you
CTRL + ALT + DEL for task manager.
Windows + G brings up Game Bar which allows you to screen record....WOW! .how about teaching some powershell tricks?
what a gem of a person you are mate, great tutees👍
Alt + Tab is a very common shortcut, but Ctrl + Alt + Tab is even better, because you freeze all open apps, and you dont have use a mouse at all.
In that case you can close apps, one by one with delete key.
I really like your channel. Just a keep great work. Greetings from Serbia 👍👋
The virtual desktop helped me a lot. I'm calling it virtual monitor instead lol... It saves me from buying a second monitor. Thank you so much.
good
These shortcut keys are of greatv value and thank you very much. Can you please provide a PDF file of these shortcuts.
whats other keteyboard keys while in xbox gamilng screen
I now look down on everyone who doesn't try to use these 3 minutes after learning them
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Bro, this is useful, do more
Wow kevin i am a newcomer to your channel you are amazing brother
Windows key + A = notification center.
(Actually, I don't know how to call this, so you should try.)
I accidentally found this.
when typing German or French how can I put letter with umlaut = 2 dots above letter
and also accent above letter in French and so on
Thanks a lot, please make a tutorial about the outlook.
very simple
how do you do that with out he mouse?
im trying to navigate my enail app with keyboard shortcuts but having trouble
Excellent content.
Just watched your video on Windows 10 Shortcut Keys and Liked it. Is there a shortcut key for “go to search bar” within an app? ie. I’m in Amazon or some other app and I want to search for something else within the app is there a keystroke to get backup to the search bar?
I got distracted by that "My ex-boyfriend's new girlfriend is lady gaga" in 9:42 so I had to search it lol
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Thanks for the shortcut Keys. Is there a shortcut key to unlock the keypad or the screen ? Sometimes, both my screen and keypad get locked-up. Now, I have to reboot. The keypad doesn't have any sensor to tap on.
Thanks. Why don’t you have anything on your desktop? Does it help to keep it clean
Can you do a MS Access Tut?
HATS, TOMS etc. You would colour them all the sa as it is from the sa instrunt. Then he colours the app Purple.. So for
I used my FixMeStick and now my laptop will not close down the screen is still open and it's blue gray help me close El my laptop. thank you I wait some response in the future so much to learn
what is shortcut to refresh the screen in laptop
I loved your videos ,a person could really benefit from videos as it has a value, I just started again on developing my channel, need all the support you may offer
Thanks
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Regarding “zooming”, I just hold down the CNTRL key then scroll up or down with the mouse wheel. I think pushing the wheel away from you zooms in (larger) and toward you zooms out (smaller). This seems to work on ANY screen including the desktop.
I can’t find the cntrl key?
i!m learned a lot...thanks....
i like the gamebar shortcut
I need to know how to turn off the annoying shortcut keys. Fat thumbed something and next thing I know I'm looking at some stupid text screen. Another time it jumped to another window and deleted everything I just wrote. You are not saving much time with these keys and all the milliseconds you might save, just might give you a whole 5 minutes throughout the work day. You still need to move your hand around the keyboard or stop and look at what keys you are hitting so you do not hit the wrong one. About the same amount of time as clicking the mouse.
Thank you!!
Is there a shortcut to send an app directly to another virtual desktop?
I was able to drag it from the task view
@@kiere55 Yes, that's how I regularly do it, but a ahortcut would greatly help
HI kevin...
Thank you so much for this tutorial. I was searching shortcut keys to make researching google and doing other things faster! I hope you have a great day or night
That's a Dell keyboard I guess, it's a good keyboard. Nice video though. 👍
How about CTRL ALT DEL
3:39 you said "Control shift"
Please assist me on enlarging cells in excel
u can bring closed tab..that scared me
I heard there are keys that will bring up a chart that lists all the shortcut keys, is this true?
And do the keys need to be pressed in a certain order or all at the same time?