Long story short: Windows key + Ctrl + D = new desktop Windows key + Ctrl = switch between virtual desktops Windows key + M = minimize all apps Windows key + a number key from 1 to 9 = open app from taskbar Windows key + left/right arrow = arrange app on left/right half of the screen Ctrl + Alt + Tab = all the apps currently running Ctrl + Shift + Esc = task manager Windows key + E opens the file explorer Windows key + "+" or "-" = magnifier Windows key + Print Screen = take a screenshot Windows key + A = Notification Center Windows key + I = opens Settings Windows key + L = lock your profile
TIMESTAMPS: Create a virtual desktop 0:46 Switch between virtual desktops 1:24 Return to the desktop from apps 2:15 Open an app from the taskbar 3:04 Split-screen between two apps 3:50 Switch apps 4:24 Program management and troubleshooting 5:27 Open File Explorer 6:17 Use the Magnifier 6:48 Take screenshots 7:41 Use Action Center 8:24 Access the Settings 9:02 Talk to Cortana or Siri 9:22 Use the Windows Game Bar 10:02 Lock down your PC 11:20
This is the most hottest and commonly shortcut I used in windows 👌: Alt + Tab => to switch between apps win + L => to -logout- lock the screen. win + D => I think is doing the same as win + M no difference!! win + R => to open run command win Alt + F4 => to close the app the stuff you mention is really interested and I will start use it now. 😊
On youtube F for full-screen T for theater I for small icon view M for mute C for captions Left arrow for 5 sec > fast forward K or space bar for Play/Pause and numbers 1 through 9 for seeking a track 0 to restart, hope this helps everyone!! I may have missed a few.
Next step: Go randomly combining Keys like a Keyboard-Alchemist (The bases for most equation being WinKey, Ctrl, Tab, Shift, Alt, Home, End, Esc and Tilda Key ;) )
wow I didn't know most of these, i paused to try out almost all of these. Finally I know an easier way to navigate through all my programs AND do side by side! also some extra shortcuts and alternatives: on windows: windows button + D to go the desktop, press it again and your back to whatever app/browser/program you were using. on windows: to copy (ctrl + c) and to past (ctrl +v) on windows: to undo (ctrl +z )to redo (ctrl +y) or (ctrl +alt+z) windows alternate for task manager: crtl,+alt +delete also if you use a mouse, if you hit ctrl and then scroll the mouse wheel it will zoom in and out, just as it would if you have a laptop/touchscreen that can be pinched.
Task Manager ---> Ctrl+ Shift + Esc Open File Explorer ---> WINDOWS + E Use the Magnifier ---> Ctrl & + or - Take screenshots ---> WINDOWS + prt screen Use Action Center ---> WINDOWS + A Access the Settings ---> WINDOWS + I Use the Windows Game Bar ---> WINDOWS + G Lock down your PC ---> WINDOWS + L WINDOWS = START KEY
Win + Shift + S Select a rectangle on the screen and it will be saved as a picture in clipboard. Then just Ctrl+V it into word file or whatever. The one that saves my life daily.
I use a program called ShareX which is basically the same as this except for one crucial difference. The screenshot is privately uploaded to imgur and the link is coped in your clipboard. Useful if you need to quickly share snippets online. Truth be told I didn't know about this one though. This is useful for directly sharing an image if I can paste it into something like Microsoft Word or Discord or something! Thanks.
@@ashyxt - I think you mean ctrl shift esc can be hit one-handed. Plus, ctrl alt del brings up a menu of choices, of which the Task Manager is one. CSE brings you directly to the Task Manager, no extra steps.
Windows Key + Spacebar: switch between installed keyboard layouts (extremely useful if you write content in several languages and you are stuck with the English keyboard).
@@kimifrost8602 The tab you close isn't necessarily the last site you visited and you may not necessarily remember the page you closed. It's more efficient and generally a lot easier to just remember this shortcut.
Also Ctrl + t = open new tab Ctrl + w = close the tab Ctrl + tab = switched tab to your right Or let say you have 9 tabs open and you want to get to the 5th tab all you do is Ctrl + 5 These only work on internet
Windows key + Shift + S Lets you screenshot a part of the screen and automatically copies it. You can just paste it anywhere afterwards (like printscreen key).
Neither of those worked for me. Win + Prt Scn didn't do anything either. Still using Win 7 Ultimate. Not going to change until it's dead next year, then I'm going to Linux.
CTRC + ESC to open start menu if your keyboard don't have the windows key; Windows + D, shows the desktop (not quite minimizing all), Windows + D again, to go back (not quite maximizing all); Windows + R for the RUN windows, the best short ever; Windows + T to focus the task bar icons, after releasing the windows + t key, you can use arrow left right to navigate, tab to go to the system bar; those are for windows 10, most, but not all, work on previous version til winXP
I'm using mac air for over 3-4 years now and I didn't get to know these things which the bright side taught me today now. I paused the video and tried every single one of them' and they worked. Thanks Bright Side :)
@@BMgreekyoutuberI have windows 10, I have it. idk about windows 7 but try 'windows+tab' and check the top left... there is a button for creating new desktop(virtual)... if u don't have it, maybe u can't... or try to update the windows...
At "screenshot" (tip 10 at 7:41) you missed the extremely handy Windows+Shift+S that lets you select a part of the screen without the distracting surroundings. You also omitted the Alt+PrtScr that copies only the active window into the clipboard. That is very useful with dialog boxes and error messages you might want to pass on.
I use this more than anything tbh. Once my ex showed me the black magic that is Windows+Shift+S, I could never stop using it, ever, whatsoever. Now if only we had that for capturing a video clip within a selected window just the same.
Windows + Shift + S Let’s you select an area for a screenshot and copies it to your clipboard. Paste it (Control + V) anywhere to a text box. Saves me ton of time everyday.
Ctrl + N opens a new instance of pretty much any window you have active. In case of File Explorer the new instance is opened in the same pathway as the original. Makes navigating to a nearby location a bit easier.
chrome commands 1) CTRL T --- open tab 2) CTRL SHIFT T ---- re-open closed tab 3) CTRL SHIFT N ----- INCOGNITO MODE what ever you do in incognito mode isnt saved to chrome history so u can do some secretive browsing under your mom's nose 4) CTRL W ---- close tab 5) CTRL SHIFT W ------- close window/close whole chrome site 6) CTRL C ------ copy text thats shaded 7) CTRL V -------- paste copied text or paste copied text on shaded text 8) right click drag over text shade over text 9) CTRL O ------- open files app 10) CTRL G ------- shows a text bar in which when you type anything inside, it will highlight all texts with those typed in letters on your page 11) CTRL P ----- opens "-print a page-" page 12) CTRL R ---------- reloads tab 13) CTRL N ------- opens new tab window 14) CTRl S ------- saves page into files 15) CTRL D -----=---- Bookmarks tab 16) CTRL H --------- opens history 17) CTRL U -------- opens source code plz reply to me if i missed any k ; )
Win+Shift+S Take Selected Area Screenshot . Win + Alt + Printscreen screen capture Active window. inside File Explorer: Alt+1 shows properties Alt+2 Create a new folder
you can also enable in the windows settings to allow the print screen button to launch snip & sketch to take a selected area screenshot, works the same as the Win+Shift+S, but then it doesnt require the shortcut buttons
i opened a new virtual background the moment after listening about that cool thing and closed the whole thing without knowing how to come back and started to panic lol
Ctrl+wind+left/right can let you tab between them as well. on laptop i think you can enable support to swipe track pad left or right with some fingers.
Ctrl + Shift + T will restore your most recent closed tab. It wont save the progress but in some cases it can be useful. Win + Shift + S will display a grey out overlay, then you can select a specific area. When you're finished, it will automatically copy the selected area. Really useful way to navigate screenshots.
firefox lets you do that. Just right click on any open tab and you get the option of "undo close tab". It can also do any type of screenshot or screengrab but I use the snipping tool which comes with windows, I have it glued to my tray at the bottom of my screen.
@@olekosak724 The clipboard is classified as a data buffer, as such it is stored in the systems RAM. The action copies the selection to your clipboard. (volatile memory = RAM.) You will need to paste the copied area into something depending on the clip. (ie. word or paint) I hope this helps.
Here they are.... Create a virtual desktop 0:46 Switch between virtual desktops 1:24 Return to the desktop from apps 2:15 Open an app from the taskbar 3:04 Split-screen between two apps 3:50 Switch apps 4:24 Program management and troubleshooting 5:27 Open File Explorer 6:17 Use the Magnifier 6:48 Take screenshots 7:41 Use Action Center 8:24 Access the Settings 9:02 Talk to Cortana or Siri 9:22 Use the Windows Game Bar 10:02 Lock down your PC 11:20
that was pretty handy! as you asked i personally like the alt + tab feature, that really helped me with my navigation through diffrent tabs and windows!
In windows if you open any window press ALT and suddenly press space it opens some functions such as maximize, minimize, or restore x= maximize n=minimize r=restore
Hey guys, which shortcuts are the ones you use more often?
I use most of them
I ues some shortcuts when i write in french to put this alphabet ( é, è, ê .....)
Alt + Tab it's my most used hotkey. However, those others at the video will help me alot!
I feel like a pro now 😂😂 Tysm Brightside
Do I have any hot keys to make a video of our task?
Long story short:
Windows key + Ctrl + D = new desktop
Windows key + Ctrl = switch between virtual desktops
Windows key + M = minimize all apps
Windows key + a number key from 1 to 9 = open app from taskbar
Windows key + left/right arrow = arrange app on left/right half of the screen
Ctrl + Alt + Tab = all the apps currently running
Ctrl + Shift + Esc = task manager
Windows key + E opens the file explorer
Windows key + "+" or "-" = magnifier
Windows key + Print Screen = take a screenshot
Windows key + A = Notification Center
Windows key + I = opens Settings
Windows key + L = lock your profile
Thank u dude
You're one of the good guys!! TY
isn't print screen on its own sufficient?
Cool but shouldn't switch between virtual desktops be [Windows key] + [Ctrl]+[Left Arrow] or [Right Arrow]
Great job man. Long live. You should get a nobel peace prize.
*Extremely useful* Most users go through life without using any shortcuts and avoiding advanced config. They are missing out. _Thanks for sharing!_
Yeah veeeery useful...
TIMESTAMPS:
Create a virtual desktop 0:46
Switch between virtual desktops 1:24
Return to the desktop from apps 2:15
Open an app from the taskbar 3:04
Split-screen between two apps 3:50
Switch apps 4:24
Program management and troubleshooting 5:27
Open File Explorer 6:17
Use the Magnifier 6:48
Take screenshots 7:41
Use Action Center 8:24
Access the Settings 9:02
Talk to Cortana or Siri 9:22
Use the Windows Game Bar 10:02
Lock down your PC 11:20
Thank you!!
Could you help us to get rid of the Windows C drive "Space consumption issue".... please
What do you mean by timeatamps?
BRIGHT SIDE ALT F4 AT 0:00
there shuld be notified for witch windows version some tricks aplies. I am useing win7 and I am shure that I dont have game recording compability.
I just want to say I appreciate you getting directly to the point in your tutorial. You've made it clear, concise and easy to learn. Gratitude.
Who did Ctrl+ Windows button+ D then lost the video? 😂😂
xD
win ctrl
me too hahaha and after finding this video again the next short cuts are useful for a bunch of added desktop I made
Umm
:D I did. :p
This is the most hottest and commonly shortcut I used in windows 👌:
Alt + Tab => to switch between apps
win + L => to -logout- lock the screen.
win + D => I think is doing the same as win + M no difference!!
win + R => to open run command win
Alt + F4 => to close the app
the stuff you mention is really interested and I will start use it now. 😊
WIN + L won't log you out, but lock the computer
Window + D is better than Window + M, because it will alternate between minimizing all windows and then putting them back where they were
Hey, I watched this video for the second time a few months later and noticed that I now use most of these shortcuts. Helped a lot!
On youtube
F for full-screen
T for theater
I for small icon view
M for mute
C for captions
Left arrow for 5 sec > fast forward
K or space bar for Play/Pause
and numbers 1 through 9 for seeking a track
0 to restart, hope this helps everyone!!
I may have missed a few.
wow
J is 10 sec back and L is 10 sec forwards
u can use space bar to Play/Pause also
Aimen Asad they already said that
Dude! Thanks! I only new about the left and right arrows. I didn't know any of those others. Cool.
2:35 if you want the counter key of Windows logo + M and you want to get all apps back then press Windows + Shift + M
Very helpful info and you can also use windows+5
who is watching these in 2024
Me
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Taking screenshots, access settings, lockdown screen, returning to desktop from the apps. These helped me a lot.
you can also take crop screenshot by pressing win key + shift + s
ON 5,
Also
Click WINDOWS + UP ARROW TO MAXIMIZE THE Selected tab
and WINDOWS+ DOWN to revert from full screen❤
how will you restore the hidden apps back
Next step: Go randomly combining Keys like a Keyboard-Alchemist (The bases for most equation being WinKey, Ctrl, Tab, Shift, Alt, Home, End, Esc and Tilda Key ;) )
This is the first time ever, that videos like this was useful.
I'm glad when *invinciblehack50*on lnstagram got back my deleted lnstagram account back permanently in no time thanks man💯💯💯
@@marrydavita9488 who the fu** asked🤔
Me: Watches this video
Also me: Forgets these while using pc.
same bro
Samee as yours
True!
Use ShortKeeper with the Enterpad and don't need to remember ;)
I use Windows key + X to access many different things quickly the most.
I've got to say your videos are extremely useful. People think of myself as someone who knows computers and I didn't know about most of these.
wow I didn't know most of these, i paused to try out almost all of these. Finally I know an easier way to navigate through all my programs AND do side by side!
also some extra shortcuts and alternatives:
on windows: windows button + D to go the desktop, press it again and your back to whatever app/browser/program you were using.
on windows: to copy (ctrl + c) and to past (ctrl +v)
on windows: to undo (ctrl +z )to redo (ctrl +y) or (ctrl +alt+z)
windows alternate for task manager: crtl,+alt +delete
also if you use a mouse, if you hit ctrl and then scroll the mouse wheel it will zoom in and out, just as it would if you have a laptop/touchscreen that can be pinched.
Task Manager ---> Ctrl+ Shift + Esc
Open File Explorer ---> WINDOWS + E
Use the Magnifier ---> Ctrl & + or -
Take screenshots ---> WINDOWS + prt screen
Use Action Center ---> WINDOWS + A
Access the Settings ---> WINDOWS + I
Use the Windows Game Bar ---> WINDOWS + G
Lock down your PC ---> WINDOWS + L
WINDOWS = START KEY
For task manager - you can use Ctrl+Alt+del key..
the fifth one is actually really helpful cause i work with more than just 1 tab and its a pain jumping from one tab to another
Me too
EACH AND EVERY SHORTCUT KEYS SHOWN IN THIS VIDEO WERE SO IMPORTANT AND INTERESTING FOR ME, THANK YOU.
Windows button+left or right arrow is great! Thank you for your help!
I knew a lot of shortcuts but some of them where new to me and blew my mind.
Thank's for sharing this.
Hi
Win + Shift + S
Select a rectangle on the screen and it will be saved as a picture in clipboard. Then just Ctrl+V it into word file or whatever.
The one that saves my life daily.
thanks alot, have been printscreeing my whole life and cropping
Is that basically a Windows shortcut for the snip tool? 😱 If so that's really useful thanks!
I use a program called ShareX which is basically the same as this except for one crucial difference. The screenshot is privately uploaded to imgur and the link is coped in your clipboard. Useful if you need to quickly share snippets online.
Truth be told I didn't know about this one though. This is useful for directly sharing an image if I can paste it into something like Microsoft Word or Discord or something! Thanks.
@@laurahulland Even better. With Win+Shift+S you can snip any shape snippit
Very worthwhile. Thank you for putting the text in the header, for those of us who did not take notes, nor have a perfect memory
CTRL+ALT+DEL was always how I'd open Task Manager, never heard of CTRL+SHIFT+ESC before ... look ma, ONE HAND!
yes but ctrl alt del could also be done one handed
Ctrl+Alt+Del now triggers the Security Options menu, so Ctrl+Shift+Esc now has the added bonus of bypassing that.
@@AJHadley yup agree that's the difference, but I was pointing out single-handedness
right click on a free space in your taskbar and you can open it via the menu appearing :)
@@ashyxt - I think you mean ctrl shift esc can be hit one-handed. Plus, ctrl alt del brings up a menu of choices, of which the Task Manager is one. CSE brings you directly to the Task Manager, no extra steps.
Windows Key + Spacebar: switch between installed keyboard layouts (extremely useful if you write content in several languages and you are stuck with the English keyboard).
THANK YOU !
Shift + Alt also works for me
When you accidentally close a tab on a browser, ctrl + shift + t reopens the last closed tab
just go to history and yall find mia khalifa
This is something unique
That worked!! Thanks tho :")
@@kimifrost8602 The tab you close isn't necessarily the last site you visited and you may not necessarily remember the page you closed. It's more efficient and generally a lot easier to just remember this shortcut.
Also Ctrl + t = open new tab
Ctrl + w = close the tab
Ctrl + tab = switched tab to your right
Or let say you have 9 tabs open and you want to get to the 5th tab all you do is Ctrl + 5
These only work on internet
the best one for me is the windows key+ g which i now use the most... thank you bright side... you are the best
The ctrl+windows+d is an ultimate level of hiding something 😂😂
actually not if u use laptop
What does ctrl+windows+d do
@@itz_tiakaur8646..... 1:17.....
@@petrosss thanks
Yeah bro yeah😅🤣
Windows key + Shift + S
Lets you screenshot a part of the screen and automatically copies it. You can just paste it anywhere afterwards (like printscreen key).
Thx :))
yes, i use this
Thank you!this is for my assignment but im not doing it right now cause idunno how to acreenshot but i see this
@@goldenpasteluwu7791 You're welcome. Happy to help!
No problem
Instructions not clear.
Accidentally revived Skynet.
9/10
lol
now arnold shwablahblahblah will co-
_Arnold Shwazenager has joined the chat_
O_O
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ALT and the F4 Key is my favorite way to subscribe to the RUclipsrs I love watching.
Yeah. don't do it it closes your stuff
Nahhhhh ctrl+w is better.. It enables you to Watch the last video you were watching
On Windows you also have Win+Shift+S for snipping tool (cut a screenshot from your current screen) and Win+; for an emoji keyboard.
Neither of those worked for me. Win + Prt Scn didn't do anything either. Still using Win 7 Ultimate. Not going to change until it's dead next year, then I'm going to Linux.
CTRC + ESC to open start menu if your keyboard don't have the windows key;
Windows + D, shows the desktop (not quite minimizing all), Windows + D again, to go back (not quite maximizing all);
Windows + R for the RUN windows, the best short ever;
Windows + T to focus the task bar icons, after releasing the windows + t key, you can use arrow left right to navigate, tab to go to the system bar;
those are for windows 10, most, but not all, work on previous version til winXP
Windows + R for the RUN windows, the best short ever; win + R "cmd" Ctlr+shift+enter Runs as admin.
@@awddub LUL, damm didn't know about that CTRL + SHIFT + ENTER, nice onde
Sworn crt w
I'm using mac air for over 3-4 years now and I didn't get to know these things which the bright side taught me today now. I paused the video and tried every single one of them' and they worked. Thanks Bright Side :)
ctrl+c && ctrl+v for during online class for typing answers
Lol and HEY FELLOW ARMY
ARMYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Gaming Zack
It....was a joke....
@Gaming Zack Yes Right
Also alt+f4
i immediately tried the first shortcut, bout new clean desktops, w/o knowing how to return. LOL hahaha
Good thing, you can hear the number 2 shortcut. LOL
same here....just do ctrl+shift+esc
I did this too, repeatedly. I ended up with about 20 desktops.
@@marklozano9898 I don't remember hearing it.
@@ppd3403 It opens the task manager. I dont know how to use it to get back
Virtual Desktop is new to me, and i found it very helpful
doesnt work to me... I have windows 7
@@BMgreekyoutuberI have windows 10, I have it. idk about windows 7 but try 'windows+tab' and check the top left... there is a button for creating new desktop(virtual)... if u don't have it, maybe u can't... or try to update the windows...
HOW IT WORKS??
Computer shortcuts highly facilitates a user to type or navigate easily.FANTASTIC SHORTCUTS.
Windows logo key + T is also for switching apps pinned to the taskbar. The left and right arrow keys help in navigating after that.
this was new one
@@Satyanarayan051, you can also just hold down the tab key and press tab key to move between apps
Just love the switching between Virtual Desktops thingy🖤🖤🖤
At "screenshot" (tip 10 at 7:41) you missed the extremely handy Windows+Shift+S that lets you select a part of the screen without the distracting surroundings. You also omitted the Alt+PrtScr that copies only the active window into the clipboard. That is very useful with dialog boxes and error messages you might want to pass on.
yeeees
I use this more than anything tbh. Once my ex showed me the black magic that is Windows+Shift+S, I could never stop using it, ever, whatsoever. Now if only we had that for capturing a video clip within a selected window just the same.
Tysm i have just been using snipping tool!
The snipping tool
Hi what is save as Short key
I have a PC and I play this video on my iPad which makes it easier to follow along.😊
as a junior programmer this is actually very very helpful
ctrl+c , ctrl+v
is what i use most
Yep, copy and paste
Especially when you have to write an essay... if you know what i mean ;)
i use Alt+Tab most
Alt+Tab and Win+L
ctrl + x , ctrl + y
Undo Redo
I went into a new desktop before i learned to get out i was so scared, but as you can see i got back
meee tooo
how
it's windows + L that I'm looking for. It's worth watching 12 whole minutes of this video just to see just what I need. Cool! Thanks a lot!
When the video was uploaded 2 minutes ago and you already see comments like "This is really helpful" but the video is 12 minutes long
Hahahaha
Sreeram Kumar what if someone saw the first shortcut and thought it was super helpful?
@@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL tnx for this video
@@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL You guys are awesome!
@@BRIGHTSIDEOFFICIAL thanks for supporting me I just look at the thumbnail and I skip for the shortcuts instead of watching the whole video
My knowledge has now expanded. Thanks BRIGHT SIDE!
Windows + Shift + S
Let’s you select an area for a screenshot and copies it to your clipboard. Paste it (Control + V) anywhere to a text box. Saves me ton of time everyday.
thanks
a lot man
The WIndows - Ctrl - Left / Right Shortcut helps me alot, Thanks
Ctrl + N opens a new instance of pretty much any window you have active. In case of File Explorer the new instance is opened in the same pathway as the original. Makes navigating to a nearby location a bit easier.
Ctrl + Shift + N for a new folder
chrome commands
1) CTRL T --- open tab
2) CTRL SHIFT T ---- re-open closed tab
3) CTRL SHIFT N ----- INCOGNITO MODE what ever you do in incognito mode isnt saved to chrome history so u can do some secretive browsing under your mom's nose
4) CTRL W ---- close tab
5) CTRL SHIFT W ------- close window/close whole chrome site
6) CTRL C ------ copy text thats shaded
7) CTRL V -------- paste copied text or paste copied text on shaded text
8) right click drag over text shade over text
9) CTRL O ------- open files app
10) CTRL G ------- shows a text bar in which when you type anything inside, it will highlight all texts with those typed in letters on your page
11) CTRL P ----- opens "-print a page-" page
12) CTRL R ---------- reloads tab
13) CTRL N ------- opens new tab window
14) CTRl S ------- saves page into files
15) CTRL D -----=---- Bookmarks tab
16) CTRL H --------- opens history
17) CTRL U -------- opens source code
plz reply to me if i missed any k ; )
Alt - f4
CTRL+SHIFT+Q Q IF YOU PRESS THAT TWICE IT SIGNS OUT
CTRL J --> opens chrome downloads
CTRL F---> same as CTRL G but it's easier to remember cause of f --> find in page
@@brettjc0483 only on ChromeOS though. Not on Windows or MacOS
Ctrl Shift H opens history not Ctrl H
Suggention - for 3). Windows + D : minimizes all the opened window tabs, i.e. it takes us to Desktop.
Just picket up my brand new dell desktop 27”. Learning new things. 2024.
Thanks for the video fella
Fantastic! I learnt several new ones. Thanks!
My favourite: Win+Shift+Left/Right to move a window to a different monitor.
BEST VIDEO Ive watched for some time now
Win+Shift+S Take Selected Area Screenshot . Win + Alt + Printscreen screen capture Active window.
inside File Explorer: Alt+1 shows properties Alt+2 Create a new folder
you can also enable in the windows settings to allow the print screen button to launch snip & sketch to take a selected area screenshot, works the same as the Win+Shift+S, but then it doesnt require the shortcut buttons
I'm a mackbook user. This video was deadly helpful.
7:58 Windows has inbuilt snipping tool for screenshots now, Windows key + Shift + S. So it does the function of Macs command + shift +4
You can also hold Win+G to open up a screen recording bar # I typed the wrong thing
@@6thHokage. That's exactly what i said
i opened a new virtual background the moment after listening about that cool thing and closed the whole thing without knowing how to come back and started to panic lol
LOL I did EXACTLY the same thing. Lucky I have a little ladder type symbol bottom left which opens a page with all desktops & recently opened docs etc
HOW DO I GET BACK-
@@bartonjakarta You just taught me what the ladder thing was! Thanks!
@@saramarkham4768 just press windows+alt key then
your pc shows active desktops you can close them from there
Ctrl+wind+left/right can let you tab between them as well.
on laptop i think you can enable support to swipe track pad left or right with some fingers.
I feel five times as intelligent now
@Wenyu Shi cbu
hahahah me too
If your intelligence is x, then it's 5 times is 5×x=5x.
But 5×0=0
Then how your intelligence boosted up 5 times... Bcoz 0×anything is 0
@@PriyanshuShil_ hahah thats funny
I found double advantage to prank my friends and become smart in front of them
U r life saver. I was unable to take screenshot during my class but now I can coz of u. Thank u so much🙏
Cool chrome shortcut:
Ctrl + TAB: move one tab to the right
Ctrl + SHIFT + TAB: move one tab to the left
Ctrl + Shift + T will restore your most recent closed tab. It wont save the progress but in some cases it can be useful.
Win + Shift + S will display a grey out overlay, then you can select a specific area. When you're finished, it will automatically copy the selected area. Really useful way to navigate screenshots.
firefox lets you do that. Just right click on any open tab and you get the option of "undo close tab". It can also do any type of screenshot or screengrab but I use the snipping tool which comes with windows, I have it glued to my tray at the bottom of my screen.
with Win + Shift + S where do i find said copy of the selected area?
@@olekosak724 The clipboard is classified as a data buffer, as such it is stored in the systems RAM. The action copies the selection to your clipboard. (volatile memory = RAM.) You will need to paste the copied area into something depending on the clip. (ie. word or paint) I hope this helps.
Here they are....
Create a virtual desktop 0:46
Switch between virtual desktops 1:24
Return to the desktop from apps 2:15
Open an app from the taskbar 3:04
Split-screen between two apps 3:50
Switch apps 4:24
Program management and troubleshooting 5:27
Open File Explorer 6:17
Use the Magnifier 6:48
Take screenshots 7:41
Use Action Center 8:24
Access the Settings 9:02
Talk to Cortana or Siri 9:22
Use the Windows Game Bar 10:02
Lock down your PC 11:20
you just wasted your time coz bright side already listed them in description
F4 - This powerfull keys helps a lot while working in Excel sheet.... Its repeat last action and helps me a lot to work faster on Excels
Me: *Almost finishes chrome dinosaur game*
Game: *freezes*
Ctrl Shift Esc: Allow me to introduce myself.
5:16 for laptops, you can just swipe right on touchpad by using 3 fingers to swap.
and by swiping with 2 fingers left and right you can see another magic just try it.
That video was very helpfull! Thank you Bright Side!😉👍
2:35: win+d works aswell
3:24 win+0 works aswell
4:00 win+up arrow/down arrow to fullscreen
4:39 alt+tab is all you need
I have watched this video some many times i used in my office computer it's awesome while using ,😀😃
this was very helpful for me as a programmer.
Wow thank you so much for your generosity, we often neglect all those short cut and we even don't know that it exists.
that was pretty handy! as you asked i personally like the alt + tab feature, that really helped me with my navigation through diffrent tabs and windows!
Text shortcuts:
#1 CTRL+C to copy the text;
#2 CTRL+X to cut the text;
#3 CTRL+V to paste the text;
#4 CTRL+A to select all the letters of the text!
Everybody above the age of 10 knows these hotkeys nowadays
In case you are working on multiple windows and you need to take screen shot of active window press
windows key+Alt+printscreen
I found this really helpful! The only thing is that I am going to forget them all soon! XD
Right
Note taker app baby!
True
Thanks some great shortcuts Sir. I use Windows Key, Shift + s = a quick way to open Snip & Sketch.
3:49 was really helpful, thank u!
Great video! Super helpful! Though I had a mini panic attack when I opened a new desktop and the video disappeared lol
I really love the windows key and + or - to magnify or shrink. Handy when I don't have my glasses handy.
Haha .. I too
hey thankyou so much .the video helped me so much 🙂
My favourite ctrl +z that saved me most of the time.(for redo)
In windows if you open any window press ALT and suddenly press space it opens some functions such as maximize, minimize, or restore
x= maximize
n=minimize
r=restore
Love this has been searching for it for a long time.Thanks
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Try these:
Alt + F4
Ctrl + W
Edit: Sorry, If you're still on your browser press Cntl + Shift + T
If not, enter your browser and press Cntl + Shift + T
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The windows + E is cute. Love it
another tip about Google Chrome which I think maybe useful: "ctrl+shift+t" to resume webpage closed unintentionally
BTDT . . .thanks for the great fix
thank you sooo much!!!!
xDangEzrax no problem! Hope that helps~
YOU ARE A LIFESAVER I CANT TELL YOU HOW MANY TIMES I'VE ACCIDENTALLY CLOSED A TAB haha sorry
the transision is the sound that plays when you dock at a space station in elite dangerous
great stuff
yes
it is exact the same sound
Wow. So many useful with Windows key alone. I use Windows key just when to shutdown or restart.
Use alt + f4 for shutdown or restart !
Hmmm
I really like the switch app's command
WINDOWS KEY + CTRL+D it makes a virtual desktop that help a lot
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( Windows + Shift + S ) will let you select a portion of your screen to capture and save it directly to your clipboard to paste
broooo thats sick ty
If you paste into the Paint program you can add text, and put boxes, add arrows to important areas of the screenshot. Useful for typing up Procedures.
Basic Shortcut (Smoother and lighting faster)
Cltr + C and Cltr + V
that's copy and paste, right ? lol
Thx for sharing your thoughts & experiences
Windows + D takes you straight to the desktop without minimizing windows. It's nice if you don't want to Alt + Tab your way to it.
And clicking "Windows + D" while on desktop lets you return the windows the way they were.
super helpful since windows 10 (or maybe it's just my computer) doesn't let me alt+tab to desktop
we all know though that the best shortcut to use during online classes is alt+f4
Lol
Yea you understand
I tried telling my teacher to do that. The teacher smirked, "We do know some shortcuts."
5:18 This was really helpful, tysm!