If you use your computer a lot, learning to use (and getting acquainted with) keyboard shortcuts can tremendously boost your work speed and productivity. Interestingly, Microsoft has a handful of these shortcuts built into the Windows operating system. These keyboard shortcuts (also referred to as keyboard hotkeys) can do a variety of tasks ranging from launching an app, activating your PC’s digital assistant, initiate specific operating system commands, etc.

Basically, Windows keyboard shortcuts help improve your workflow and overall productivity allowing users execute certain actions with a combination of key presses as opposed to the regular route of multiple mouse clicks.

With the arrival of Windows 10, the number of available keyboard shortcuts has snowballed and while it might take some time memorizing and getting used to them, they’re definitely worth it — you’ll be swiftly switching between one task to another in no time.

Listed below are some of the best Windows Keyboard shortcuts that can boost your productivity and streamline your workflow.

Top Windows Keyboard Shortcuts

  • Windows Key (Winkey) + D — Show or Hide DesktopWinkey + E — Launch File ExplorerWinkey + H — Activates share feature in Windows 10 apps Winkey + Tab — Activate Task ViewWinkey + I — Launch Windows SettingsWinkey + G — Activate Xbox Game BarWinkey + X — Open Quick Link menuWinkey + L — Lock PC/ Switch AccountsWinkey + S — Open Windows Search BarWinkey + U — Open Ease of Access CenterWinkey + M — Minimize all active WindowsWinkey + A — Open Action CenterWinkey + C — Activate CortanaWinkey + R — Open Run dialog boxWinkey + P — Project a screenWinkey + K — Open the Quick Connect menu in the action center.Winkey + ← / → / ↑ / ↓ — Snap apps to the left or rightWinkey + ↑ or ↓ — Minimize apps up or downWinkey + . or ; — Launch the emoji boxWinkey + Ctrl + D — Creates a new virtual desktopWinkey + Ctrl + F4 — Close current virtual desktopWinkey + Ctrl + Left or Right — Switch between virtual desktopsWinkey + Shift + Left or Right — Move apps from one monitor to anotherWinkey + Comma — Temporarily peek at the desktopWinkey + Enter — Launch NarratorWinkey + Ctrl + M — Launch Magnifier appWinkey + 1 / 2 / 3… — Open apps that are pinned on the taskbar. NOTE: The first app is 1, second app is 2, third app is 3…Ctrl + Shit +Esc — Launch Task ManagerCtrl + Alt +Tab — View opened appsAlt + F4 — Close the active window

Extras

  • Ctrl + C — Copy selected items to clipboard.Ctrl + X — Cut selected items.Ctrl + V — Paste content from clipboard.Ctrl + A — Select all content.Ctrl + Z — Undo an action.Ctrl + Y — Redo an action.Ctrl + D — Delete the selected item and move it to the Recycle Bin.Ctrl + Esc — Open the Start Menu.Ctrl + Shift — Switch the keyboard layout.Windows key + Home — Minimize all but the active desktop window. Windows key + PrtScn — Capture a screenshot and save in Screenshots folder. Windows key + Shift + Up arrow — Stretch the desktop window to the top and bottom of the screen.