These are some of the most common keyboard shortcuts in Windows 11 that you can use to perform day-to-day operations. Needless to say, most of these keyboard shortcuts also work on Windows 10 and earlier versions. For application-specific shortcuts, look for them next to the menu items o...
Get to know the interface and key features, and don’t miss our list of handy gestures and shortcuts for Windows 10. (Current for the Windows 10 version 22H2.) Microsoft OneDrive cheat sheet: Using OneDrive in Windows If you have Windows 10 or 11, you have OneDrive. Here’s how ...
Windows 10 supports a variety of keyboard shortcuts as well as gestures for touch-based devices. Try them out a few times, and before long they’ll become second nature. First, let’s look at touchpad gestures. Touchpads are standard equipment on laptops these days, and for everyday comput...
Also Read: Windows 11 Keyboard Shortcuts 2. Run Commands for Control Panel You can also access the Control Panel from the Run dialog box. Here are a few Control Panel commands that are given in the table below. RUN COMMANDS ACTIONS Timedate.cpl Open Time and Date properties Fonts Open Font...
On Windows 11, instead of having to drag them into position (or know the keyboard shortcuts), you can just hover your pointer over the minimize/maximize button in the top-right corner of any app window. A little pop-up window will quickly appear showing pictographs of different layout opt...
Applies ToWindows 11 Windows 10 Keyboard shortcuts are keys or combinations of keys that offer a faster alternative to performing tasks typically done with a mouse. If you are trying to take a screenshot or screengrab, see How to take and annotate screenshots. This article includes a list ...
For the first year of general availability, Windows 10 Home and Pro were free if you were running a genuine copy of an eligible version of Windows 7 (SP1) and Windows 8/8.1. On eligible machines, an icon for the Get Windows 10 app appeared in the taskbar and allowed users to “reserve...
OnWindows 11, the “shell” commands refer to the system shortcuts designed for navigating common folders without typing the full path. For example, you would use the “Shell:Startup” shortcut to open the “Startup” folder inC:\Users\user\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Program...
Microsoft's newly released ISO file lets you easily install Windows 11 on a clean PC, a dual-boot system or a virtual machine.