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  1. Mar 21, 2024 · Step 4: Snap windows using Windows + Arrow keys. For multitasking, you can snap windows to the side of the screen by pressing “Windows + Arrow keys.”. Press “Windows + Left/Right Arrow” to snap the active window to the left or right half of the screen. You can then select another window to fill the other half for a split-screen view.

  2. Oct 18, 2022 · Press Windows + I on the keyboard to open Settings. Type “bluetooth” in the “Find a setting” field, use the arrow keys to navigate to “Bluetooth and other devices settings, ” and press Enter. In the Settings for “Bluetooth & other devices, ” press the Tab key once, and the Bluetooth switch should become highlighted.

  3. First, press the Ctrl + Alt + Del shortcut to open the Security Screen. On the Security Screen, press the Alt + R key to restart your computer. 4. Shift + Click on Restart to Access Advanced Startup. While not purely a keyboard shortcut, this method helps you access the Advanced Startup screen when needed.

  4. 6. To set up a Win+1 keyboard shortcut: Pin the calculator to the taskbar (Press Windows key, start typing "calculator", once the app icon shows up, right-click to "Pin to Taskbar") Drag it to the left-most spot on the taskbar (looks nice by the other white icons) Windows key + 1 opens item #1 on your taskbar, which is now the calculator.

  5. Apr 11, 2023 · Press Windows logo key+Shift+S to open the Snipping Tool directly. After entering the keyboard shortcut, you’ll see a box at the top of your computer. Choose between the following screenshot options: (from left to right) rectangular selection, freehand selection, window, or full-screen capture.

  6. Sep 4, 2020 · Windows Key + C (Windows Key + Q) Opens Windows Search. Windows Key + G. Opens the Xbox game bar. Windows Key + X. Opens the secondary start menu. Windows Key + <number>. Opens the app in the taskbar relative to the number input.For example, if Slack is the fourth app on the taskbar, using Windows Key + 4 will open Slack.

  7. Open the list for the selected command. Down arrow key. Open the menu for the selected button. Alt+Down arrow key. When a menu or submenu is open, move to the next command. Down arrow key. Expand or collapse the ribbon. Ctrl+F1. Open the context menu. Shift+F10. Or, on a Windows keyboard, the Windows Menu key (between the right Alt and right ...

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