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    Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts List in Windows 10

    Desktop Keyboard Shortcuts List in Windows 10

    Keyboard Shortcuts List for Desktop in Windows 10
    Published by Category: General Tips
    07 May 2022
    Designer Media Ltd

    Keyboard Shortcuts List for Desktop in Windows 10


    Keyboard shortcuts are combinations of two or more keys that perform a task that would typically require a mouse or other pointing device. Keyboard shortcuts can save you time and effort as you use Windows and other apps.

    See also: Keyboard shortcuts in Windows 10

    This tutorial will show you a list of shortcut keys that you can use from the desktop in Windows 10.

    Note   Note
    1 If Cortana is unavailable or disabled, this shortcut has no function.

    2 Cortana is only available in certain countries/regions, and some Cortana features might not be available everywhere. If Cortana is unavailable or disabled, this command opens Search.



    Press this key To do this
    Windows key Open and close the Start menu.
    +1, +2, etc... Switch to the desktop and launch the nth application in the taskbar. For example, + 1 launches whichever application is first in the list, numbered from left to right.
    + A Open the action center.
    + B Highlight the notification area.
    + C Launch Cortana into listening mode.1 Users can begin to speak to Cortana immediately.
    + D Switch between Show Desktop (hides/shows any applications and other windows) and the previous state.
    + E Switch to the desktop and launch File Explorer with the Quick Access tab displayed.
    + F Launch the Windows Feedback app.
    + H Open Dictation.
    + I Open the Settings app.
    + K Open the Connect pane to connect to wireless displays and audio devices.
    + L Lock the device and go to the Lock screen.
    + M Switch to the desktop and minimize all open windows.
    + O Lock device orientation.
    + P Open the Project pane to search and connect to external displays and projectors.
    + R Display the Run dialog box.
    + S Launch Cortana.2 Users can begin to type a query immediately.
    + T Cycle through the apps on the taskbar.
    + U Launch the Ease of Access Center.
    + V Cycle through notifications.
    + X Open the advanced menu in the lower-left corner of the screen.
    + Z Open the app-specific command bar.
    + ENTER Launch Narrator.
    + SPACEBAR Switch input language and keyboard layout.
    + TAB Open Task view.
    + , Peek at the desktop.
    + Plus Sign Zoom in.
    + Minus Sign Zoom out.
    + ESCAPE Close Magnifier.
    + LEFT ARROW Dock the active window to the left half of the monitor.
    + RIGHT ARROW Dock the active window to the right half of the monitor.
    + UP ARROW Maximize the active window vertically and horizontally.
    + DOWN ARROW Restore or minimize the active window.
    + SHIFT + UP ARROW Maximize the active window vertically, maintaining the current width.
    + SHIFT + DOWN ARROW Restore or minimize the active window vertically, maintaining the current width.
    + SHIFT + LEFT ARROW With multiple monitors, move the active window to the monitor on the left.
    + SHIFT + RIGHT ARROW With multiple monitors, move the active window to the monitor on the right.
    + HOME Minimize all nonactive windows; restore on second keystroke.
    + PRNT SCRN Take a picture of the screen and place it in the Computer>Pictures>Screenshots folder.
    + CTRL + LEFT/RIGHT ARROW Switch to the next or previous virtual desktop.
    + CTRL + D Create a new virtual desktop.
    + CTRL + F4 Close the current virtual desktop.



    That's it,
    Shawn Brink






  1. Posts : 14
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #1

    Thank you for this! +1
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  2. Posts : 68,839
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       #2

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  3. Posts : 172
    Windows 10
       #3

    Nice, comprehensive list. Thank you!
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  4. Posts : 1,524
    Win10 Pro
       #4

    Thanks Shawn!
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  5. Posts : 5
    windows 10
       #5

    Sorry for language mistakes. I will give an example. I have two monitors and on each screen i open two programs. When i press “win + tab” (task view mode) i have two programs on the left monitor and two on the right. I can choose each program by arrows from right monitor but how choose program from left monitor ? i mean choose program by keyboard shortcut specifically in “task view mode” not by alt + tab.
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  6. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #6

    zbyneksmetaba said:
    Sorry for language mistakes. I will give an example. I have two monitors and on each screen i open two programs. When i press “win + tab” (task view mode) i have two programs on the left monitor and two on the right. I can choose each program by arrows from right monitor but how choose program from left monitor ? i mean choose program by keyboard shortcut specifically in “task view mode” not by alt + tab.
    Apparently, when in Task View, you have to press Tab a couple times to bring the highlight over to the program list on monitor 2.
    I do not know another way.
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  7. Posts : 5
    windows 10
       #7

    Not working, when i press TAB "cursor jumps" only inside one monitor.
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  8. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #8

    zbyneksmetaba said:
    Not working, when i press TAB "cursor jumps" only inside one monitor.
    Press Tab 3 times..., then use arrows on second monitor.
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  9. Posts : 5
    windows 10
       #9

    Not working ... i can jump beetween "virtual desktops" bu not to the second monitor.
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