Windows shortcut keys
Below
is a listing of all the more commonly used Windows shortcut keys for every version of Microsoft Windows. If you are looking for
shortcut keys related to programs in Windows, like Microsoft Word, Excel,
Internet browsers, and others, see our "Other computer keyboard
shortcuts" page linked below.
General Windows keyboard shortcuts
Alt +
Tab
Switch between open applications in all versions of Windows.
Reverse the direction by pressing Alt +
Shift + Tab at the
same time.
Ctrl +
Tab
Switches between program groups, tabs, or document windows in
applications that support this feature. Reverse the direction by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Tab at the
same time.
Alt +
double-click
Display the properties of the object you double-click on in Windows 95 and later. For example, doing this on a file
would display its properties.
Alt +
Print Screen
Create a screen shot only for the active program window in all versions of Windows.
For example, if you opened the calculator and pressed these shortcut keys, only
the calculator window would be created as a screen shot. If just the Print Screen key is pressed the whole screen will be made into a screen shot.
Ctrl +
Alt + Del
Open the Windows option screen for locking computer, switching
user, Task Manager, etc.
in later versions of Windows. Pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del multiple times will reboot the computer.
Ctrl +
Shift + Esc
Ctrl +
Esc
Open the Windows Start menu in most versions of Windows. In Windows 8 this opens the Start screen and in Windows 3.x this would bring up the Task Manager.
Alt +
Esc
Alt +
Spacebar
Drops down the window control menu for the currently open
Windows program in Windows 95 and later.
Alt +
Enter
Shift +
Del
Will delete any file or other object without throwing it into
the Recycle Bin in Windows 95 and later.
Hold
down the Shift key
When putting in an audio or data CD that uses Autoplay, holding
down the Shift key will prevent that CD from playing.
Windows function key shortcuts
Below is a listing of keyboard shortcuts that use the keyboard function keys.
See ourwhat are F1 through F12 keys page for a full listing of what function keys do with all other
programs.
F1
Activates help for current open application. If you're at the
Windows Desktop, this will activate the help for Windows.
F2
F3
F4
In Windows 95 and later, this opens the drive selection or
address bar when browsing files in Windows Explorer.
- Pressing Alt + F4 closes the
current open program window without a prompt in all versions of Windows.
- Pressing Ctrl + F4 closes the open
window within the current active window in Microsoft Windows. This only
works in programs that support multiple windows or tabs in the same
program window.
F6
While in Windows Explorer,
this will move the cursor to different Windows Explorer pane or in Windows 7
browse available drives.
F8
F10
- Simulates
a right-click on selected
item. This is useful if right-click is difficult or impossible using the
mouse.
Windows keyboard key shortcuts
Below is a listing of Windows keys that can be used on computers
running a Microsoft Windows 95 or later and using a keyboard with a Windows key. In the
below list of shortcuts, the Windows key is
represented by "WINKEY." Because not all these shortcuts will work in
every version of Windows, we've mentioned which versions of Windows support
each shortcut key combination.
All versions of Windows
WINKEY
Pressing the Windows key alone opens or hides the Windows Start menu. In
Windows 8, this opens or hides the Start screen.
WINKEY
+ F1
Open the Microsoft Windows help and support center.
WINKEY
+ Pause / Break key
WINKEY
+ D
WINKEY
+ E
WINKEY
+ F
Display the Windows Search or Find feature.
WINKEY
+ Ctrl + F
Display the search for computers window.
WINKEY
+ L
Lock the computer and switch users if needed (Windows XP and
above only).
WINKEY
+ M
WINKEY
+ Shift + M
Undo the minimize done by WINKEY + M and WINKEY + D.
WINKEY
+ R
WINKEY
+ U
Open Utility Manager or the Ease of Access Center.
Windows XP only
WINKEY
+ Tab
Windows 7 and 8 only
WINKEY
+ 1-0
Pressing the Windows key and any of the top row number keys from
1 to 0 opens the program corresponding to the number of icon on the Taskbar. For
example, if the first icon on the Taskbar was Internet Explorer, pressing
WINKEY + 1 would open that program or switch to it if already open.
WINKEY
+ (Plus (+) or Minus (-))
Open Windows Magnifier and zoom in with the plus symbol (+) and
zoom out with the minus symbol (-).
- Press
the WINKEY + ESC to close the
Magnifier
WINKEY
+ Home
WINKEY
+ P
Change between the monitor and projection display types or how
second screen displays computer screen.
WINKEY
+ T
Set the focus on the Taskbar icons
WINKEY
+ Left arrow
Shrinks the window to 1/2 screen on the left side for side by
side viewing.
WINKEY
+ Right arrow
Shrinks the window to 1/2 screen on the right side for side by
side viewing.
WINKEY
+ Up arrow
When in the side by side viewing mode, this shortcut takes the
screen back to full size.
WINKEY
+ Down arrow
Minimizes the screen. Also, when in the side by side viewing
mode, this shortcut takes the screen back to a minimized size.
Windows 8 only
WINKEY
+ ,
Peek at the Windows Desktop.
WINKEY
+ .
Snap a Windows App to the sides of the screen. Pressing it
multiple times will switch between the right and left-hand side of the screen
or unsnap the app.
WINKEY
+ Enter
Open Windows Narrator
WINKEY
+ C
WINKEY
+ G
Cycle through Desktop gadgets.
WINKEY
+ H
Open Share in Charms.
WINKEY
+ I
Open the Settings in Charms.
WINKEY
+ J
Switch between snapped apps.
WINKEY
+ K
Open Devices in Charms.
WINKEY
+ O
Lock the screen orientation.
WINKEY
+ X
Open the power user menu, which gives you access to many of the
features most power users would want to use such as Device Manager, Control
Panel, Event Viewer, Command Prompt, and much more.
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