Common and Popular Winkey Macros and Shortcuts
The Windows key is a unique key that, when combined with other keys, starts off all kinds of shortcuts and macros in the Windows operating system. Here are some Winkey shortcuts and macros that are common and popular:
- Winkey: It opens start menu if we only press Winkey.
- Winkey + E: Opens File Explorer.
- Winkey + R: Opens Run dialog box.
- Winkey + D: Shows desktop or restores minimized windows (press again to restore windows).
- Winkey + L: Locks computer and switches to lock screen.
- Winkey + Tab: Opens Task View which allows you to switch between open windows as well as virtual desktops.
- Winkey + S: Opens Windows Search feature.
- Winkey + A: Opens Action Center which provides quick access to notifications and settings.
- Winkey + X: Opens Power User menu which provides quick access to various system tools as well as settings.
- Winkey + I: Opens Settings app.
- Winkey + PrtScn: Takes screenshot and saves it to Screenshots folder in your Pictures library.
- Winkey + Left Arrow/Right Arrow: Snaps current window to left or right side of screen for easy multitasking.
What is the Windows Key (winkey)?
Windows key is a key found on keyboards, It’s typically located between the Ctrl and Alt keys on the bottom row of the keyboard, either on the left or right side. The Windows key is used to access various system functions and shortcuts in Windows, such as opening the Start menu, launching programs, switching between open windows, and accessing system features like search and settings.
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