A full list of keyboard shortcuts Windows 8
Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Release of Windows 8 just around the corner and some of our readers are already actively trying a new system in action. Despite some controversial Metro interfaceTo many it came to taste. Today we tell about the hot keys that will help to use "the new Windows user interface" more productive.
Win: Switching between Metro Start screen and the last running applications.
Win + C: Call Right pop-up panel (charms bar).
Win + I: Call options panel.
Win + H: Call panel Share.
Win + K: Call panels Devices.
Win + Q: Access to search for applications.
Win + FAccess to the file search.
Win + WAccess to the search settings.
Win + P: Setting up a second monitor.
Win + Z: The appearance of the toolbar at the Metro applications.
Win + X: Call up menu of Windows system utilities.
Win + O: Lock the screen orientation.
Win +.: Submit an application at the right edge of the screen.
Win + Shift +.: Submit the application along the left edge of the screen.
Win + V: Show all active notices.
Win + Shift + V: Show all active alerts in reverse order.
Win + PrtScn: Take a screenshot of the screen and automatically save it in the Pictures folder.
Win + Enter: Start Narrator.
Win + E: Open Computer.
Win + R: Open the Run dialog box.
Win + U: Open Ease of Access Center.
Win + Ctrl + F: Open a dialogue to find a computer.
Win + Pause / Break: Open the page system.
Win + 1..10: Start the program pinned to the taskbar in the appropriate place.
Win + Shift + 1..10: Starting a new copy of the program pinned to the taskbar in the appropriate place.
Win + Ctrl + 1..10: Call the last active window of the program laid down in the Taskbar at the appropriate place.
Win + Alt + 1..10: Call menu transitions the program pinned to the taskbar in the appropriate place.
Win + B: Select the first icon in the system tray. The transition to the next takes place with the help of arrows. Press Enter to open it.
Win + Ctrl + B: Calling the program, displays a notification in the system tray.
Win + T: Switching between the elements of the taskbar.
Win + M: Close all windows.
Win + Shift + M: Restore all minimized windows.
Win + D: Show / Hide Desktop.
Win + L: Lock your computer.
Win + Up Arrow: Open the current window.
Win + Down Arrow: Minimize / Restore the current window.
Win + Home: Close all but current window.
Win + Left Arrow: Attach the window to the left edge of the screen.
Win + Right Arrow: Attach the window to the right edge of the screen.
Win + Shift + Up Arrow: Expand the window from the top to the bottom of the screen.
Win + Shift + Left / Right ArrowSend window to another monitor.
Win + F1: Start the Windows Help.
PageUp: Fast Start Screen Metro forward.
PageDown: Fast Start Screen Metro ago.
Ctrl + Esc: Switching from the Metro in the last active application.
Ctrl + scroll mouse: Activate the "view from above" on the start screen Metro.
Alt: Show hidden menu of the application.
Alt + DSelect the address bar.
Alt + P: Show the preview pane in Windows Explorer.
Alt + Tab: Switching between open windows ahead.
Alt + Shift + Tab: Switch back and forth between open windows.
Alt + F4Close the current window. Open off dialogue with the desktop.
Alt + Esc: Switching between running programs in the order in which they run.
Alt + Enter: Opening the Properties window of the selected item.
Alt + PrtScn: Take a screenshot of the active window and putting it into the clipboard.
Alt + Up Arrow: Up one level in Windows Explorer.
Alt + Left Arrow: Moves to the previous directory.
Alt + Right Arrow: Go to the following directory.
Shift + Delete: Immediate removal element bypassing the shopping cart.
Shift + F6: Switching back between controls in the window or dialog.
Shift + F10: Call the context menu of the selected item.
Shift + Tab: Switch back and forth between elements in a window or dialog.
Shift + ClickSelect sequence of elements of
Shift + Click on the button in the taskbar: Start a new copy of the program.
Shift + Right-click button in the taskbar: Call the context menu of the element.
Ctrl + ASelect all items.
Ctrl + C: Copy the selected items
Ctrl + X: Cut selected elements.
Ctrl + V: Paste selected items.
Ctrl + D: Delete the selected items.
Ctrl + Z: Cancel the action.
Ctrl + Y: Repeat action.
Ctrl + N: Open a new window in Windows Explorer.
Ctrl + WClose the current window in Windows Explorer.
Ctrl + ESelect the search bar in Windows Explorer.
Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder.
Ctrl + Shift + Esc: Open Task Manager.
Ctrl + Alt + Tab: Open the control panel to switch between windows.
Ctrl + Alt + DeleteAccess to the Windows Security screen.
Ctrl + Click: Select multiple individual items.
Ctrl + Click and drag element: Copy the item into the same folder.
Ctrl + Shift + Click and drag element: Create shortcut item in the same folder.
Ctrl + Tab: Switching between tabs forward.
Ctrl + Shift + Tab: Switch back and forth between tabs.
Ctrl + Shift + Click on a Taskbar button: Start a new copy of the program as an administrator.
F1: Show Help.
F2: Rename the file.
F3: Open the search.
F4: Show drop-down list in the address bar Windows Explorer.
F5: Refresh the screen.
F6: Switch between windows or dialog elements.
F7: Show History command on the command line.
F10: Show hidden menu bar.
F11: Switch to full screen mode.
Tab: Switching between forward elements in a window or dialog.
PrtScn: Take a screenshot of the entire screen, and place it in the clipboard.
HomeGo up to the open window.
EndGo down to the open window.
Delete: Delete the selected item.
Backspace: Moves to the previous directory in Windows Explorer. Moving up one directory in the Open or Save dialog boxes.
EscClose the dialog.
Num Lock Enabled + Plus (+): Display the contents of the selected folder.
Num Lock Enabled + Minus (-): Close selected folder.
Num Lock Enabled + Asterisk (*): Expand all subfolders for the selected folder.
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