Friday, October 23, 2015

Using the Windows Key

If you use a Windows computer, you have probably figured out that the key with the Windows logo (usually located between the Ctrl and Alt keys on at least one side of your keyboard) will open the Start menu.  However, the Windows logo key can be combined with many other keys to create a variety of shortcuts to perform useful features on your computer.  Here are a few of the ones I use the most:

Windows + E - Opens a Windows Explorer window, which allows you to view all the files on your computer.

Windows + F - Opens a search box, allowing you to search for files, programs, and Windows tools.

Windows + L - Locks your computer, requiring a login screen (and password, if applicable) to get back to your desktop.

Windows + T - Cycles selection of the programs located on the taskbar.  This is helpful if you want to open a program off the taskbar and your mouse is not working.

Windows + [Number] - Using the Windows key plus the number 1 will open the first program on the taskbar, or it will switch to that program if already opened.  Using the 2 key will open the second program, etc.  This works for all 9 numbers, plus the 0 (10th item).

Windows + [Arrow] - The Windows key can be combined with the arrow keys to resize Windows.  Using the up arrow will maximize the window.  Using the down arrow will unmaximize the window (restore it to its previous size).  Using the down arrow on a window that is already unmaximized will minimize it.  Using the right and left arrows will maximize the windows on one-half of the screen (left for the left side and right for the right side).

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