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What other shortcut or hotkeys are there in Windows?
By default Windows comes with many default shortcut key or hotkey combinations. Our Shortcut Key Explorer software will only display those shortcut keys that are defined within Windows Shortcuts on your computer.
For a complete list of all Windows shortcut keys please
read this from Microsoft.
However, here is a small list of some of the application shortcut keys that come default with Windows:
Shortcut Keys
Description
Alt + Tab
Switch between open applications.
Alt + Shift + Tab
Switch backwards between open applications.
Alt
+ Print Screen
Create
a screen shot only for
the program you are currently in.
Ctrl + Esc
Bring Up start button.
Alt + Esc
Switch Between open applications on taskbar.
F2
Renames selected Icon
F3
Starts find from desktop
F4
Opens the drive selection when browsing.
F5
Refresh Contents
Alt + F4
Closes Current open program.
Ctrl + F4
Closes Window in Program
Alt + Enter
Opens properties window of Selected icon or program.
Shift + F10
Simulates right click on selected item.
Shift + Del
Delete programs/files without throwing into the recycle bin.
Holding Shift
Boot safe mode or by pass system files.
Holding Shift
When putting in an audio CD will prevent CD Player from playing.
Shortcut
Keys
Description
WINKEY + D
Minimizes all windows and returns the user to the desktop.
WINKEY + M
Minimizes all windows.
WINKEY + SHIFT + M
Undo the minimize.
WINKEY + E
Open Microsoft Explorer.
WINKEY + Tab
Cycle through open programs through the taskbar.
WINKEY + F
Display the Windows Search / Find feature.
WINKEY + CTRL + F
Display the search for computers window.
WINKEY + F1
Display the Microsoft Windows help.
WINKEY + R
Open the run window.
WINKEY + Pause / Break key
Open the system properties window.
WINKEY + U
Open Utility Manager.
WINKEY + L
Lock the computer (Windows XP and above only).
WINKEY = The key on your keyboard on the bottom left side between the CTRL and ALT keys.