Windows Shortcut Keys

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Shortcut keys are a combination of keyboard keys that perform specific actions or commands on a computer. Here are some commonly used shortcut keys:

 

1. Ctrl + C: Copy the selected item.

2. Ctrl + X: Cut the selected item.

3. Ctrl + V: Paste the copied or cut item.

4. Ctrl + Z: Undo the last action.

5. Ctrl + Y: Redo the last action.

6. Ctrl + A: Select all items or text.

7. Ctrl + S: Save the current document or file.

8. Ctrl + P: Print the current document.

9. Ctrl + F: Open the find dialog to search for text or files.

10. Ctrl + N: Open a new window or document.

11. Ctrl + O: Open a file or document.

12. Ctrl + W: Close the current window or tab.

13. Ctrl + Tab: Switch between open tabs or windows.

14. Alt + Tab: Switch between open applications or windows.

15. Windows key + D: Show or hide the desktop.

16. Windows key + E: Open File Explorer.

17. Windows key + L: Lock the computer.

18. Windows key + R: Open the Run dialog.

19. Windows key + Up Arrow: Maximize the current window.

20. Windows key + Down Arrow: Minimize the current window or restore if it's maximized.

 

These are just a few examples, and there are many more shortcut keys depending on the operating system and the software you're using. Shortcut keys can greatly improve productivity and efficiency when working with a computer.


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