One of the classic ways to save time in computing is keyboard shortcuts. Beyond the thousands of combinations that we find within applications, it is worth knowing the Windows 11 keyboard shortcuts and the favorite keyboard shortcuts of the Twitter community
Today we leave you some of the best shortcuts that work for many versions of Windows, being some exclusive to the latest versions. The challenge is to remember everything, but once you do, what you can forget is using the mouse so much
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- Windows + I: one of the most useful, since it is used to open the “Settings” in Windows 10.
- Alt+F4: This combination is used to close system windows and applications and also to shut down the computer.
- Windows + A: to open the Action Center.
- Windows + Shift + C: Used to open the access button menu.
- Windows + Alt + D: Allows you to show or hide the date and time on the desktop.
- Windows+G: Used to open the game bar with a game open.
- Windows+K: Provides access to the Connect quick action.
- Windows + X: direct access to a journey through some of the most classic Windows tools.
- Windows + O: Used to lock the orientation of the device.
- Windows + T: Allows you to scroll through the applications on the taskbar.
- Windows + U: Used to open the Ease of Access Center.
- Windows + V: It is used to open the Clipboard if we have activated it in Settings.
- Windows + CTRL + Shift + B: Used to restart the graphics driver.
- Windows + Tab: with this command we can open the Task View.
- windows + .: Open the emoji panel.
- Windows + E: is the fastest way to open the file explorer.
- Alt+Tab: Allows you to switch tabs within the browser.
- Alt + Spacebar: Opens the context menu of the active window.
- Win+C: ideal if you want to open Cortana quickly, although yes, this option must be activated in the Cortana settings.
- Win+S: Allows the mouse cursor to automatically go to the Windows Finder.
- Alt + Left Arrow used to go back to a previous page
- Alt + Right Arrow: like the previous one but to go forward.
- print screen:Another classic that takes a screenshot of your screen and saves it to the clipboard.
- Win + Print Screen: as above but automatically saves the screenshot in the screenshots folder.
- Windows+Shift+S: Take a screenshot of part of the screen.
- windows key: Open the Start menu.
- F10: activates the menu bar of the active application (and in some cases, such as Explorer, it also shows the letters that activate each item).