Windows Shortcuts
Windows Shortcuts
Windows shortcuts can save you time and make your work more efficient. Here are some common keyboard shortcuts for Windows:
General Shortcuts
- Ctrl + C - Copy selected text or item
- Ctrl + X - Cut selected text or item
- Ctrl + V - Paste copied or cut text or item
- Ctrl + Z - Undo previous action
- Ctrl + Y - Redo previous action
- Ctrl + A - Select all text or items
- Ctrl + F - Find text in a document or webpage
- Alt + Tab - Switch between open windows
- Ctrl + Alt + Del - Open the task manager
File Explorer Shortcuts
- Windows key + E - Open File Explorer
- Ctrl + N - Open a new File Explorer window
- Ctrl + W - Close the current File Explorer window
- Alt + D - Select the address bar
- Ctrl + L - Select the address bar and highlight the current URL or file path
- F2 - Rename the selected file or folder
- Ctrl + Shift + N - Create a new folder
Browser Shortcuts
- Ctrl + T - Open a new browser tab
- Ctrl + Shift + T - Reopen the last closed browser tab
- Ctrl + D - Bookmark the current webpage
- Ctrl + W - Close the current browser tab
- Ctrl + Shift + W - Close the current browser window
- Ctrl + Tab - Switch between open browser tabs