Windows 10 Keyboard ShortCut Key

A new focus on the desktop brings new keyboard shortcuts for desktop users, so rejoice! Here are all the new keyboard shortcuts you need to know in Windows 10.
From window management with Snap and Task View to virtual desktops and the Command Prompt, there are lots of new goodies for keyboard users in Windows 10.



Which Key Press
What to do
Shift + Home / End
Moves the cursor to the beginning or end of the current line, selecting text along the way.
Winkey + Tab
Activates Task View
Winkey + C
Activates Cortana with speech
Winkey +  D
Shows desktop
Winkey + A
Activates Action Center
Winkey + E
Opens File Explorer
Winkey + G
Activates the new Xbox Game car to let you record 
games or take screenshots.
Winkey + H
Activates share feature in Windows 10 apps
Winkey + I
Opens Windows 10 settings
Winkey + K
Activates Connect feature to stream to wireless 
displays and audio devices
Winkey + L
Locks a machine
Winkey + P
Project a screen
Winkey + R
 Run a command
Winkey + S
Activates Cortana
Winkey + X
Opens power user features
Winkey + Left/ Right/ Up/ Down
Snaps apps to the side of a screen
Winkey + Ctrl + Left or Right
 Switch between virtual desktops
Winkey + Shift + Left or Right
Move apps from one monitor to another
Winkey + 1 / 2 / 3…
Open programs that are pinned on the taskbar. 
The first app is number one
Winkey + Ctrl + D
Creates a new virtual desktop
Winkey + Ctrl + F4
Close virtual desktop

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