As in the case of Windows systems, it is useful to use shortcuts to make life easier.
- We can use Windows Key + Print Screen (PrtSc / SysRq) key combination that will capture the screen and save the result directly in the Pictures folder. The file will automatically save in PNG format under the name “Screenshot”.
- Windows Button: Display the Start Screen (Start Menu) or go to the lower left corner of the screen with the mouse to bring up the Start function.
- Windows + D Displays the desktop.
- Windows + C Displays the bar Charms (ability to share, search, and settings).
- Windows + E Display My Computer.
- Windows + F Files search.
- Windows + H Share from the desktop.
- Windows + I Displays the Control Panel, Customizing info, Pc, etc..
- Windows + K Peripheral.
- Windows + L Turns the display to sleep. On wakeup move the mouse to bottom of screen, push left and climb up.
- Windows + M Removes the office windows! but are accessible with a click in the taskbar.
- Windows + P poster features two screen (Windows only, Expand, Duplicate, Second screen only.
- Windows + Q Research shows the Metro.
- Windows + R Display Run.
- Windows + U Ease of Access.
- Windows + W opens in research settings. example of using the File History feature if an external hard drive or USB key plugged.
- Windows + X Displays the functions menu.
- Windows + Z App displays the bar for the application Metro active.
- Windows + Tab Switches the language and keyboard layout between several languages (when configured).
- Windows + Enter Launches the Narrator.
- Windows + Tab Switches for Metro application to another (the desktop, and everything in it, is considered an application Metro).