Technical Grand has put together a list of all the hot key combinations that will certainly come in handy for every Windows and OS X user.
For MAC OS users
For windows User
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⊞ Win — opens the Start
Menu, in Windows 8.1 — opens the previous window;
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⊞ Win + A — opens the
Action Center (in Windows 10);
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⊞ Win + B — selects the
first icon in the Notification Area (you can then switch between the icons
using the arrow keys);
·
⊞ Win + Ctrl + B — switches
to a program indicating a new message in the Notification
Area;
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⊞ Win + C shows the Charm Bar
(in Windows 8 and 8.1); in Windows 10 it opens Cortana
(if you’re using a supported language);
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⊞ Win + D — shows the
desktop (immediately minimizes all the opened windows);
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⊞ Win + F — opens ’Find
files and folders’;
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⊞ Win + Ctrl + F — opens ’Find
computers’;
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⊞ Win + G — brings all
gadgets to the foreground that are in process (only in Windows
7 and Vista); opens the Game bar in Windows 10;
·
⊞ Win + K — opens
a new Start menu — Connections (in Windows 8 and 8.1);
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⊞ Win + L — changes user
or locks the workstation;
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⊞ Win + M — minimizes all
windows;
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⊞ Win + ⇧ Shift + M — restores windows that were minimized;
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⊞ Win + O — locks device
orientation (disables the gyroscope function on tablets);
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⊞ Win + P — switches
operating modes to an external monitor/projector (only
in Windows 7 and newer);
·
⊞ Win + Q — opens Search
charm for installed apps (checked in Windows 8);
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⊞ Win + R — opens the
’Run dialog’ box;
·
⊞ Win + T — switches
focus to the Taskbar (only in Windows 7 and newer);
·
⊞ Win + U — opens the
Utility Manager;
·
⊞ Win + W — opens Windows
Ink Workspace (notes, screenshots);
·
⊞ Win + X — opens the
Windows Mobile Application Center (only for mobile computers in Windows
Vista and 7);
·
⊞ Win + Y — starts Yahoo!
Messenger (if installed)
- Command
+ Up Arrow —
Immediately scroll to the top of any webpage.
- Command
+ Down Arrow —
Immediately scroll to the bottom of any webpage.
- Command
+ Semicolon —
Cycle through misspelled words in any given document.
- Command
+ 1 (2, 3) —
Use this shortcut to conveniently cycle through any open tabs you
have in your browser. Command + 1 will take you to the
first tab, Command + 2 will take you to the second, and
so on.
- Option
+ Delete —
This handy keyboard shortcut will delete words one word
at a time, as opposed to one letter
at a time. This works all across OS X, whether you’re
typing in TextEdit or even when typing a website into your
browser’s URL bar.
- Command
+ H —
Quickly hide all open windows from the currently active app.
- Command
+ Shift + T —
Instantly open up the most recently closed tab in your browser.
This is a lifesaver if you accidentally close a window
and can’t remember the URL.
- Command
+ F3 —
This handy shortcut instantly removes all app windows from view and lets
you take a gander at your desktop. To bring your apps back,
simply press the keys again.
- Option
+ Shift + Volume Up/Volume down — Increase or decrease your
machine’s volume in much smaller increments. This comes
in especially handy when you’re trying to get your audio output
levels just right.
32 secret features of keyboard
Reviewed by Tecnology Funky
on
November 01, 2017
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