![]() If explorer is already open, it will highlight the search bar.į6 - Cycles objects in the current window. (Alt + Enter) - Opens the file properties to view file size, sharing settings and creation date.į3 - Will open explorer and select the search bar. (Crtl + Shift + N) - Creates a new folder in your current directory. (Shift + Del) - Deletes a file without sending it to the recycle bin. (Shift + F10) - Opens the contextual or "right click" menu for a file/folder. (Alt + Up) - Will navigate up one folder, since the up arrow on the menu bar was removed in windows 7. (Windows Key + Alt + 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.) Will open the jump list for each program in the taskbar, use the arrow keys to select which jump list option you want to open. (Windows Key + 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.) Will launch each program in your taskbar. This shortcut can also be helpful with windows that don't close with the (Alt + F4) shortcut. (Alt + Space) - Will open the window system menu which can be used to maximize (x), minimize (n), close (c) or move (m) the window, which can be especially helpful if your window is somehow off-screen. (Ctrl + Shift + Esc) - Opens the task manager without the need to first hit Ctrl + Alt + Del. (Windows Key + Pause/Break) - Will open the system properties window. (Alt + Esc) - Similar to Alt + Tab but switches the windows in the order they were opened in. If your keyboard has a Windows key (and most current keyboards do), you can press the Windows key and the M key simultaneously to minimize all the currently. On an Android, press the apps button and swipe up on the app to close it. On a Mac, press Cmd + W to close the window or tab you have open. ![]() ![]() You can also press Command+Q on your keyboard. On a Windows PC, press Alt + F4 to close a window. On a Mac, you can close all of your Chrome windows at once by clicking the Chrome menu in the menu bar at the top of the screen and selecting Quit Google Chrome. (Windows Key + Up/Down) - Maximizes and restores the current window. You can also press Alt-F and then X on your keyboard. ![]() (Windows Key + B) - Selects the system tray menu (little white arrow by the clock in the taskbar) Locate the icon of the app you wish to close. (Windows Key + Home Key) - Minimizes all programs except the current window. Right-clicking the taskbar brings up a list of options, including the ability to close the window (s). This is similar to hovering over the item with your mouse, you can restore the program with space or enter. (Windows Key + T) - Will cycle through open taskbar programs. 20 Windows Keyboard Shortcuts You Might Not Know ![]()
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