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16 Great Quick Shortcuts in Windows 10

In Windows, there are many built-in shortcuts to function quicker and do it. Most of these shortcuts are right at your fingertips, and u...


In Windows, there are many built-in shortcuts to function quicker and do it. Most of these shortcuts are right at your fingertips, and using these may be more productive.
 1. F2 Many users try to rename a file or multiple documents by right-clicking and then selecting the option"Rename." But do you know there's a simple approach to do this? win-quick-shortcuts-rename
2. CTRL + Drag Folders and Files This action will copy the folders and files from one spot to another. win-quick-shortcuts-copy-files
 3. Shift + Drag Folders and Files To transfer files and folders from one spot to another, you do not actually have to use two separate shortcuts. All you have to do is hold down the Shift button and then drag the folders or files from source to destination. This activity will move the files from one spot to the other. win-quick-shortcuts-move-files
4. ALT + Drag Files and Folders Most men and women use the right-click context menu to make a shortcut for a file or folder. win-quick-shortcuts-create-shortcut
 5. ALT + Space To quickly access the System Menu, just press the Alt + Spacebar shortcut. win-quick-shortcuts-system-menu
 6. Shift + Click the Application on Taskbar Have you ever wondered how to open multiple instances of the same application? It is quite simple: all you need to do is hold down the Shift key and click on the application icon on the Taskbar. This activity opens another instance of the application. Mind you, this only works with applications that support multiple cases. win-quick-shortcuts-multiple-windows
 7. CTRL + Click on the Program on the Taskbar If you have opened multiple windows of the same Program, then it can be very frustrating to maneuver back and forth between these windows. Luckily, you can cycle through numerous windows of the exact same application by holding down the Ctrl button and clicking on the application icon on the Taskbar.
 8. Shift + Right-Click Unlike the standard right-click context menu in Windows Explorer, you can open the extended context menu to get some extra hidden options. To do that, just hold down the Shift key and then right-click. win-quick-shortcuts-extended-menu
9. CTRL + Shift + Right-Click on the Taskbar In the event the Explorer is behaving weird and dangling, then restarting Explorer is the best action to take. Obviously, when you are using Windows 8 or 10, then it's possible to restart the Explorer in the task manager. win-quick-shortcuts-exit-explorer
10. CTRL + F5 Should you ever wish to completely refresh a web page when invalidating the cache, then use Ctrl + F5. After you use this shortcut, the browser will clean the cache from the stated web page and will request that a new copy in the host.
 11. ALT + Double-Click or ALT + Enter After you Alt + tap on any file or folder, it will open the Properties window. It is a helpful shortcut to access file and folder attributes such as size, permissions, etc.. win-quick-shortcuts-properties
12. If you would like to start a folder into a new window in Windows Explorer, then use the shortcut Ctrl + double-click or select the file and then press on the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Enter.
13. Shift + Click on the Close Button If you have opened a bunch of connections using the aforementioned shortcut Ctrl + double-click, then shutting those windows is not that productive. In these situations, hold down the Shift key and then click on the Close button. This activity will close the goal window together with its parent windows. 14. Win + T Using Win + T, it is possible to quickly cycle through each of the icons on your Taskbar. It's a really helpful shortcut for those who hate using the mouse simply to open an app from the Taskbar.
 15. Win + House If your desktop is cluttered with way too many windows, then press the keyboard shortcut Win + Home to minimize all of the programs except the one that is accountable for
16. CTRL + Shift + Arrow Keys While editing a record or writing anything, you will sometimes need to rapidly select a lot of text for whatever reason. However, to take action more rapidly, use the shortcut Ctrl + Shift + Arrow keys, since it will select the phrases and words instead of individual characters.
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