How To use Keyboard Shortcuts
for Windows
Windows Shortcuts
| ALT+TAB: | Switch between open programs |
Windows Explorer Tree Control Shortcuts
| Numeric Keypad *: | Expands everything under the current selection |
| Numeric Keypad +: | Expands the current selection |
| Numeric Keypad -: | Collapses the current selection |
Windows Logo Shortcuts
| Windows Logo key | Open Start menu |
| Windows Logo + R: | Run dialog box |
| Windows Logo + BREAK: | Display System Properties |
| Windows Logo + E: | Windows Explorer |
| Windows Logo + F: | Find files or folders |
| Windows Logo + M: | Minimize all |
| Windows Logo + D: | Minimizes all open windows and displays the desktop |
Create Your Own Keyboard Shortcuts
Use the following simple procedure to assign a key combination to start a program of your choice.
- Find the program's shortcut and right click it.
- Click 'Properties'.
- Click in the 'Shortcut key' box and click, ctrl + alt + another key, eg c for calculator.
- Click OK.
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