![]() ![]() Minimize or bring up all windows except the currently active window Minimizes all the open windows (Alternative to Win +D) ![]() Launches a new program window of the current app Opens up the shortcut menu for the current window Opens the context menu or the right-click menu for a particular item ![]() To select multiple items or to select textĪllows users to capture part of the screen with Snip & SketchĬaptures a complete screenshot and keeps it on the clipboardĭisplays the entered password on your login screens Help opens a file in the active program if allowed-–ĭeletes the chosen item and move it to the Recycle Bin Save As function- lets the user save a copy of the current file at the specified location Goes to the previous screen if you are on the web, goes to the previous webpage you had opened on the tabīring down the menu bar of the current Window/ program Goes to the next screen if you are on the web, goes to the next webpage if you had gone back ![]() Move up one screen( Used to go up faster) Move down one screen (Used to go down faster) Locks computer and display the Lock screen Shuts the active app or window or, If you are on Desktop, opens the power options Opens Task View to view all open tasks or windowsĪllows users to switch between the running applicationsĪllows users to switch back and forth from the desktop Selects all selectable contents on the current screen In this list, we have all the most common shortcuts that can work on both Windows 11 as well as its predecessor: Shortcut If you have been using a computer for some period of time, you might be cognizant of many of these hotkeys as well. There are shortcuts that many of us use very frequently and you can call them generic. We have classified the hotkeys to make it somewhat easier for you to find them you need or are looking for. Here is the complete list of Windows 11 Keyboard shortcuts – ![]()
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