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Use the Windows logo key to open useful shortcuts
Your keyboard's Windows logo key does more than open your Start menu. Amanda Finney shows you that it also gives you shortcuts and tips you'll use all the time.

Do you know what the Windows key + D shortcut does?
Test your knowledge. Do you know what the Windows key + D shortcut does? Don't know? Try it!

Which version of Windows are you running?
Which version of Windows are you running? Not sure? Press the Windows logo key + R, type winver in the Open box, and then select OK.

What's your favorite Windows 10 keyboard shortcut?
What's your favorite or your go-to Windows 10 keyboard shortcut?

Power User Challenge - Shut down a PC without using a mouse
Can you guess how to shut down a Windows 10 PC without using a mouse? No scripting or shortcuts. It's a simple Windows 10 keystroke combination. There's a similar combination for putting it to Sleep and Restart.

The WINDOWS LOGO + X Power User Menu
Right-clicking the Start button or pressing WINDOWS LOGO + X shows you a list of power user options that you can use. Below shown are: Apps and Features Power Options Event Viewer System Device Manager Network Connections Disk Management Computer Management Command Prompt / Windows PowerShell Command Prompt (Admin) / Windows PowerShell (Admin) Task Manager Settings File Explorer Search Run Shut down or sign out Desktop NOTES: 1. Programs and Features name has been changed to "Apps and Features". 2. Control Panel name has been changed to "Settings". Control Panel can still be run by pressing WINDOWS LOGO + R, typing "control" (without the quotation marks), and then pressing ENTER. 3. Mobility Center only appears if you're using a laptop that runs Windows 10.

Windows 101: How to turn on Windows 10 Caps Lock indicator
By turning on Toggle Keys in Windows 10 you can get an audible alert every time you press the CapsLock, Scroll Lock or Num Lock keys.

" F " Keys ❔🤔⌨
What are these keys used for? ❓❔❓ With so many other key shortcuts, I am scratching my head, wondering....who uses them and why? I tried them all and the most useful would be F3, which is the equivalent of Control key + F or find. Can someone enlighten 💡 me?

How Shortcuts and Gestures Became My Best Friends
Let's learn several helpful shortcuts and gestures of Windows 10.

App & browser control: Stop security risks before they happen
Set protections against online attacks in App & browser control. If you are using Windows 10 May 2020 Update, please check this video: https://community.windows.com/en-us/videos/app-browser-control-add-protection-and-online-security/4kyb3u8AVpg
Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/keyboard-shortcuts-in-windows-dcc61a57-8ff...Windows logo key + Shift + Left arrow or Right arrow. Move an app or window in the desktop from one monitor to another. Windows logo key + Spacebar. Switch input language and keyboard layout. Windows logo key + Ctrl + Spacebar. Change to a previously selected input. Windows logo key + Ctrl + Enter.
Keyboard shortcuts for Xbox Game Bar
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/keyboard-shortcuts-for-xbox-game-bar-85d...When you’re playing a game on your PC, here are shortcuts you can use to record clips and screenshots. Windows logo key + G: Open Xbox Game Bar. Windows logo key + Alt + G: Record the last 30 seconds (you can change the amount of time recorded in Xbox Game Bar > Settings ). Windows logo key + Alt + R: Start/stop recording. Windows logo key + Alt + PrtScn: Take a screenshot of your game
Windows keyboard shortcuts for accessibility
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-keyboard-shortcuts-for...Windows logo key + Plus sign (+) or Minus sign (-) When Magnifier is on, zoom in or out. Ctrl + Alt + mouse scroll wheel. Zoom in and out using the mouse scroll wheel. Windows logo key + Ctrl + M. Open Magnifier settings. Ctrl + Alt + arrow keys. Pan in the direction of the arrow keys. Ctrl + Alt + I.
Windows 10 keyboard tips and tricks - support.microsoft.com
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-10-keyboard-tips-and-tricks-588e0b...Hold down the Alt key on your keyboard. With the Alt key held down, type the four-digit code on the numeric keypad for the character you want. (Include the leading 0 if that’s required.) Note: This only works on the numeric keypad.




