Here is a cheat sheet of common Windows 10 and 11 keyboard shortcuts:
General shortcuts
- Windows logo key + A: Select all items in a window.
- Ctrl + C: Copy selected or highlighted item.
- Ctrl + V: Paste selected or highlighted item.
- Ctrl + X: Cut selected or highlighted item.
- Ctrl + Z: Undo previous action.
- Ctrl + Y: Redo previous action.
- Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder.
- Ctrl + Shift + S: Save a file.
- Ctrl + P: Print a file.
- Alt + F4: Close the current window.
- F1: Open the Help menu for the current window or program.
- F5: Refresh the current window or program.
- F11: Toggle full-screen mode.
- Print Screen: Take a screenshot of the entire screen.
- Alt + Print Screen: Take a screenshot of the current window.
Windows 11 shortcuts
- Windows logo key + Z: Open Snap Assist to easily snap windows into place.
- Windows logo key + Shift + S: Open the Snipping Tool to take screenshots or record your screen.
- Windows logo key + W: Open the Widgets panel.
- Windows logo key + X: Open the Quick Link menu.
- Windows logo key + Tab: Open Task View to see all open windows and desktops.
- Ctrl + Windows logo key + F: Open the Find tool to search for files, apps, and settings.
- Ctrl + Windows logo key + C: Open the Clipboard to access recently copied items.
Other useful shortcuts
- Alt + Tab: Switch between open windows.
- Windows logo key + 1 through 9: Switch to the window on the corresponding taskbar position.
- Windows logo key + Shift + 1 through 9: Switch to the last active window on the corresponding taskbar position.
- Windows logo key + Spacebar: Open the Quick Access menu to switch between languages, keyboard layouts, and other settings.
- Windows logo key + Ctrl + D: Create a new virtual desktop.
- Windows logo key + Shift + D: Move to the next virtual desktop.
- Windows logo key + Ctrl + Left or Right arrow: Move the current window to the previous or next virtual desktop.
- Windows logo key + Ctrl + F4: Close the current virtual desktop.
These are just a few of the many keyboard shortcuts available in Windows 10 and 11. For a more comprehensive list, please see the Microsoft support website.
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