30 Essential Windows Key Keyboard Shortcuts for Windows 10

 The Windows key made its first appearance in 1994, and it’s still an essential tool for Windows 10 power users. Here are the most important Windows key keyboard shortcuts for Windows 10 you should know about.

Starting with Windows 95, the Windows key could perform basic desktop tasks like opening the start menu, minimizing all open windows, cycling through taskbar buttons, and so on. Windows 2000 brought the much welcome keyboard shortcut for locking your desktop. Windows XP brought new Windows Key shortcuts, such as selecting the first item in the notification area and opening “Search for Computers.” The story continued with Windows Vista, Windows 7, 8,  and 8.1. Windows 10 offers many useful shortcuts added to Windows over the last several decades as well as some new ones.

There are numerous keyboard shortcuts involving the Windows key. Here are 30 of the important important ones you should know about:

Shortcut KeysDescription
Windows KeyOpens/closes the Start menu.
Windows Key + Up ArrowMaximizes the selected window.
Windows Key + Down ArrowReduces the window size. (Restore down.)
Windows Key + MMinimizes all open windows.
Windows Key + Shift + MOpens minimized windows.
Windows Key + TabShows Task View.
Windows Key + LLocks the screen.
Windows Key + AOpens the Action Center.
Windows Key + VOpens Clipboard History.
Windows Key + IOpens the Settings menu.
Windows Key + FOpens the Feedback hub.
Windows Key + HOpens the dictation toolbar.
Windows Key + POpens the projection settings.
Windows Key + . (Windows Key + ;)Opens the emoji panel.
Windows Key + COpens Cortana in listening mode.
Windows Key + C (Windows Key + Q)Opens Windows Search.
Windows Key + GOpens the Xbox game bar.
Windows Key + XOpens 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.

Windows Key + Alt + <number>Opens the right-click menu for the app in the taskbar relative to the number input.

For example, if Slack is the fourth app on the taskbar, using Windows Key + Alt + 4 will open Slack’s right-click menu.

Windows Key + DShows/hides open apps on the desktop.
Windows Key + EOpens File Explorer.
Windows Key + UOpens Ease of Access in the Settings menu.
Windows Key + Print ScreenTakes a screenshot of the desktop.
Windows Key + Control + FOpens the Find Computers window.
Windows Key + Control + DCreates a virtual desktop.
Windows Key + Control + Left ArrowSwitches to the virtual desktop on the left.
Windows Key + Control + Right ArrowSwitches to the virtual desktop on the right.
Windows Key + Control + F4Closes the active virtual desktop.
Windows Key + SpaceSwitches between installed languages (for writing text).