Appendix B. Master List of Keyboard Shortcuts & Gestures
Here it is, by popular, frustrated demand: The master list of every secret (or not-so-secret) keystroke in Windows 10. Clip and post to your office wall (unless, of course, you got this book from the library).
General Windows shortcuts
Open or close the Start menu | |
Open or close the Action Center | +A, four-finger tap |
(At the desktop:) Highlight notification area | +B |
Speak to Cortana | +C (see “Setting Up Cortana”) |
Display the desktop | +D, three-finger swipe down |
Open File Explorer to the “Quick access” list | +E |
Open Feedback Hub, attach screenshot (bug reports) | +F |
Search for computers (if you’re on a network) | Ctrl++F |
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