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If you want to give the impression that you’ve been using Windows 10 for years, learning a few keyboard shortcuts is the best way to go about it—you can navigate around the interface, get apps ...
Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts make things happen with just a tap on the keyboard. Here are shortcuts for everything from taking a screenshot to controlling your taskbar. Got an Apple computer?
Using a mouse is fine, but keyboard shortcuts are faster. Here’s a guide to the top Windows 10 time-savers.
While Windows 11 and Windows 10 operating systems share a long list of keyboard shortcuts, some are exclusive to the latest iteration, and some do different things on the other version.
There are plenty of ways to navigate Windows 10, but sometimes using keyboard shortcuts is the most convenient and can save time and effort.
Windows 10’s newfound support for keyboard shortcuts in the Command Prompt isn’t enabled by default, however. To enable it, right-click the Command Prompt’s title bar and select Properties.
While there are dozens of new keyboard shortcuts in Windows 10, most of them apply to Command Prompt, a part of the PC most casual users don’t have much call to explore.
When it comes to using your computer, it's keyboard shortcuts that get things done the fastest. And for every version of Windows, Microsoft add a few useful new ones to the old standbys. Here are ...
New Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts The Windows key is the key on your keyboard that has the Windows logo on it. On a regular desktop keyboard, it sits between the Ctrl and Alt keys to the left of ...