5/17/2023 0 Comments Select all shortcut windows 10![]() ![]() You can use the Win + Arrow Keys shortcut to quickly snap windows to any corner of you screen. Win + Arrow Keys – Window snapping has been greatly improved in Windows 10. Win + Tab – This shortcut lets you access the new Task View feature in Windows 10 which displays all your opened programs and your virtual desktops.Ĩ. Don’t worry – any opened programs in the virtual desktop will be transferred to the main desktop workspace.ħ. Win + Ctrl + F4 – You can use this shortcut to quickly close a virtual desktop. ![]() Win + Ctrl + Left or Right Arrow Keys – If you have multiple virtual desktops opened for different works, then use this keyboard shortcut to navigate between the virtual desktops.Ħ. Using this quick keyboard shortcut, you can create and open a new virtual desktop.ĥ. Win + Ctrl + D – The addition of Virtual Desktops is one of the best things to happen to Windows 10. It looks like Alt + Tab at a glance, but it doesn’t disappear when you let the keys go, and you can patiently select or close any window in the preview using the keyboard or mouse.Ĥ. Ctrl + Alt + Tab – This quick shortcut lets you see all the apps that are currently opened on your desktop. Keep pressing the shortcut to toggle through the windows, then release it when you’ve highlighted the window you want.ģ. Alt + Tab– The classic window-switching shortcut gives a nice thumbnail preview of each window. ![]() Be warned that if you interact with the desktop after pressing the shortcut, then you can’t use it again to un-minimize the windows and will need to maximise them again manually.Ģ. Press it to toggle between the desktop and all the windows you have open. Win + D– Mac users may talk about how their fancy mouse-enabled Hot Corners let them glimpse at the desktop without closing anything, but this shortcut lets you do just the same.
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