Windows 10 Shortcut keys

 
  • + A – Opens the Action Center, giving quick access to the Windows Notification bar.

  • + B – Sets focus on the Show hidden icons icon in the taskbar.

  • + C – Opens Cortana in listening mode, if you have Microsoft’s AI assistant enabled.

  • + D – Displays and hides all open applications on the desktop.

  • + E – Opens File Explorer — as it has in previous Windows versions.

  • + H – Opens the Share charm.

  • + I – Opens the Settings panel.

  • + K – Opens the wireless connection panel to quickly connect to wireless devices such as printers, Bluetooth, mice, keyboards, and others.

  • + L – Locks the PC and returns you to the sign-in screen; it’s also a quick way to switch accounts.

  • + M – Minimizes all open windows.

  • + Shift + M – Restores minimized windows on desktop.

  • + O – Locks device orientation on tablets and some laptops.

  • + P – Offers quick access to Project mode, letting you choose a presentation mode for projectors or second monitors.

  • + R – Opens the Run dialog box. If you type “cmd” there, you’ll open a command-prompt window.

  • + S – Opens the search-bar window, where you can change search settings and enable/disable Cortana. If location services are switched on, items such as nearby restaurants, movie times, and other local events will appear.

  • + T – Cycles through apps on the taskbar, starting with the left-most app.

  • + U – Opens the Ease of Access Center; if your sound is on, you’ll hear an audible assistant introduce available functions. Otherwise, just click your selection.

  • + V – Cycles through notifications if you have any pending; if none, this combo does nothing.

  • + X – Opens the Quick Link menu in the lower-left corner of the desktop.