200 Shortcut Keys For Computer
200 Shortcut Keys For Computer
200 Shortcut Keys For Computer
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We’ve compiled a list of keyboard shortcuts for Windows 190 + shortcuts grouped into categories for easy
access. If we missed some shortcut in this list, kindly let us know through the comments section.
• General Shortcuts
• Windows Keys Shortcuts
• Dialog Box Shortcuts
• File Explorer Shortcuts
• Taskbar Shortcuts
• Ease of Access Shortcuts
• Magnifier Shortcuts
• Narrator Shortcuts
• Remote Desktop Connection Shortcuts
• Help Viewer Shortcuts
• App Rearrangement Shortcuts (Metro)
Note: Some of the shortcuts given below may not work for versions below Windows 8.
General Shortcuts
Let’s kickstart the list with the most common shortcuts that you’ll often use.
• F1 [Display Help]
• F2 [Rename the selected item]
• F3 [Search for a file or folder]
• F4 [Display the address bar list in File Explorer]
• F5 [Refresh the active window]
• F6 [Cycle through screen elements in a window or on the desktop]
• F10 [Activate the Menu bar in the active app]
• ALT + F4 [Close the active item, or exit the active app]
• ALT + ESC [Cycle through items in the order in which they were opened]
• ALT + Underlined Letter in menus and dialog box options [Perform the command for that
letter]
• ALT + ENTER [Display properties for the selected item]
• ALT + SPACEBAR [Open the shortcut menu for the active window]
• ALT + LEFT ARROW [Back]
• ALT + RIGHT ARROW [Forward]
• ALT + PAGE UP [Move up one screen]
• ALT + PAGE DOWN [Move down one screen]
• ALT + TAB [Switch between open apps (except desktop apps)]
• CTRL + F4 [Close the active document (in apps that allow you to have multiple documents open
simultaneously)]
• CTRL + A [Select all items in a document or window]
• CTRL + C or CTRL + INSERT [Copy the selected item]
• CTRL + D / DELETE [DELETE the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin]
• CTRL + R or F5 [Refresh the active window]
• CTRL + V or SHIFT + INSERT [Paste the selected item]
• CTRL + X [Cut the selected item]
• CTRL + Y [Redo an action]
• CTRL + Z [Undo an action]
• CTRL + + or CTRL + – [Zoom in or out of a large NUMBER of items, like apps pinned to the
Start screen]
• CTRL + mouse scroll wheel [Change the size of desktop icons or zoom in or out of a large
NUMBER of items, like apps pinned to the Start screen]
• CTRL + RIGHT ARROW [Move the cursor to the beginning of the next word]
• CTRL + LEFT ARROW [Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous word]
• CTRL + DOWN ARROW [Move the cursor to the beginning of the next paragraph]
• CTRL + UP ARROW [Move the cursor to the beginning of the previous paragraph]
• CTRL + ALT + TAB [Use the arrow keys to switch between all open apps]
• CTRL + ARROW + SPACEBAR [Select multiple individual items in a window or on the desktop]
• CTRL + SHIFT + ARROW [Select a block of text]
• CTRL + ESC [Open the Start screen]
• CTRL + SHIFT + ESC [Open Task Manager]
• CTRL + SHIFT [Switch the keyboard layout when multiple keyboard layouts are available]
• CTRL + SPACEBAR [Turn the Chinese input method editor (IME) on or off]
• SHIFT + F10 [Display the shortcut menu for the selected item]
• SHIFT + ARROW [Select more than one item in a window or on the desktop, or select text within a
document]
• SHIFT + DELETE [Delete the selected item without moving it to the Recycle Bin first]
• RIGHT ARROW [Open the next menu to the right, or open a submenu]
• LEFT ARROW [Open the next menu to the left, or close a submenu]
• ESC [Stop or leave the current task]
Let’s check the keyboard shortcuts involving the Windows logo key. Most of them are introduced in
Windows 8’s Metro UI, and can be used in Windows 8 and above.
These are the keyboard shortcuts that can be used in dialog boxes.
• F1 [Display Help]
• F4 [Display the items in the active list]
• CTRL + TAB [Move forward through tabs]
• CTRL + SHIFT + TAB [Move back through tabs]
• CTRL + (NUMBER 1-9) [Move to nth tab]
• TAB [Move forward through options]
• SHIFT + TAB [Move back through options]
• ALT + Underlined Letter in menus and dialog box options [Perform the command (or select
the option) that goes with that letter]
• SPACEBAR [Select or clear the check box if the active option is a check box]
• BACKSPACE [Open a folder one level up if a folder is selected in the Save As or Open dialog box]
• ARROW keys [Select a button if the active option is a group of option buttons]
These are the shortcuts that can be used to work with File Explorer’s windows or folders.
Taskbar Shortcuts
Here are the keyboard shortcuts to work with items on the Desktop’s taskbar.
• SHIFT + Click a Taskbar Button [Open an app or quickly open another instance of an app]
• CTRL + SHIFT + Click a Taskbar Button [Open an app as an administrator]
• SHIFT + Right-click a Taskbar Button [Show the window menu for the app]
• SHIFT + Right-click a Grouped Taskbar Button [Show the window menu for the groUP]
• CTRL + Click a Grouped Taskbar Button [Cycle through the windows of the groUP]
These are the keyboard shortcuts to help you use your computer easily.
• Hold RIGHT SHIFT for eight seconds [Turn Filter Keys on and off]
• LEFT ALT + LEFT SHIFT + PRINT SCREEN [Turn High Contrast on or off]
• LEFT ALT + LEFT SHIFT + NUM LOCK [Turn Mouse Keys on or off]
• Press SHIFT five times [Turn Sticky Keys on or off]
• Press NUM LOCK for five seconds [Turn Toggle Keys on or off]
• Win + U [Open the Ease of Access Center]
Magnifier Shortcuts
Narrator Shortcuts
These are the keyboard shortcuts to ease the use of remote desktop connection.
• CTRL + ALT + – [Place a copy of the active window, within the client, on the Terminal server
clipboard (similar to ALT + PRINT SCREEN on a local PC)]
• CTRL + ALT + + [Place a copy of the entire client window area on the Terminal server clipboard
(similar to Print Screen on a local PC)]
• CTRL + ALT + RIGHT ARROW [ TAB out of the Remote Desktop controls to a control in the host
app (for example, a button or a text box). Useful when the Remote Desktop controls are embedded in
another (host) app.]
• CTRL + ALT + LEFT ARROW [ TAB out of the Remote Desktop controls to a control in the host
app (for example, a button or a text box). Useful when the Remote Desktop controls are embedded in
another (host) app.]
These are the keyboard shortcuts that can be used with the help viewer.
• F3 [Move the cursor to the search box]
• F10 [Display the Options menu]
• HOME [Move to the beginning of a topic]
• END [Move to the end of a topic]
• ALT + LEFT ARROW [Move back to the previously viewed topic]
• ALT + RIGHT ARROW [Move to the next (previously viewed) topic]
• ALT + HOME [Display the Help and support home page]
• ALT + A [Display the customer support page]
• ALT + C [Display the TABle of Contents]
• ALT + N [Display the Connection Settings menu]
• CTRL + F [Search the current topic]
• CTRL + P [Print a topic]
Here are the keyboard shortcuts that can be used to rearrange apps on Metro screen. You should keep the
Windows key pressed down continuously once you enter in the rearrange mode, then use the various
commands. When you’re done rearranging apps, then release the Windows key.
• Win + . [Enter Rearrange mode and select apps or dividers across monitors]
• Win + LEFT ARROW [Move app divider left]
• Win + RIGHT ARROW [Move app divider right]
• Win + UP ARROW [Maximize app]
• Win + DOWN ARROW [Close app]
• Win + ESC [Exit Rearrange mode]
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