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efficiently, along with regional references for Windows and Mac systems:
Windows Shortcuts:
1. Ctrl + C: Copy
2. Ctrl + V: Paste
3. Ctrl + X: Cut
4. Ctrl + Z: Undo
6. Ctrl + P: Print
7. Ctrl + S: Save
8. Ctrl + F: Find
Mac Shortcuts:
1. Command + C: Copy
2. Command + V: Paste
3. Command + X: Cut
4. Command + Z: Undo
7. Command + S: Save
8. Command + F: Find
These shortcuts help you manage windows or navigate your desktop efficiently.
Windows:
Mac:
F3 (or Mission Control key): Show all open windows in the current app
Command + Option + H: Hide all other apps except the current one
Windows:
Mac:
Windows:
Ctrl + Alt + Del: Open the security options screen (for Task Manager, Logoff, Lock, etc.)
Win + X: Open the Quick Link Menu (Start menu shortcuts like Control Panel, Device Manager,
etc.)
Mac:
Windows:
Win + Shift + S: Snip and Sketch (allows you to select part of the screen to capture)
Win + G: Open Xbox Game Bar for screen recording (for gaming or app usage)
Win + PrtScn: Capture the entire screen and save it to the Pictures folder
Mac:
These region-specific shortcuts should significantly speed up your workflow and help you navigate both
Windows and Mac systems more efficiently. Let me know if you need more details or other specific
shortcuts!
Sure! Here are more advanced and specialized keyboard shortcuts for both Windows and Mac that can
:help you streamline your work and navigation even further
Win + Tab: Open Task View (overview of open windows and desktops) .3
Win + X: Open the Quick Link menu (includes options like Device Manager, Control Panel, etc.) .5
Win + V: Open Clipboard History (you must enable Clipboard history from settings) .10
Ctrl + Alt + Tab: See open applications and choose one with the arrow keys (without needing to .12
hold down Alt)
Win + H: Open the Dictation tool for voice input (useful for text entry) .13
Ctrl + Win + F: Open Find My Device (to locate your PC if lost or misplaced) .15
Ctrl + Win + L: Lock your PC (without using the Win + L shortcut) .16
Win + Shift + Left/Right Arrow: Move the current window to the left or right monitor (multi- .17
monitor setup)
Ctrl + Click (or Shift + Click): Select multiple files or folders at once .11
Command + ` (backtick): Switch between open windows within the current app .5
Command + Shift + 5: Open the screen recording and capture toolbar (allows video recording of .9
the screen)
Command + Option + H: Hide all other apps except the current one .3
Control + Down Arrow: Show all windows of the current app (using Mission Control) .6
Command + F4: Close the current window (works in some apps like Safari) .6
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F11: Hide all open windows and show the desktop (or Command + F3 in some models) o
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Ctrl + Alt + Del: Open security options (Task Manager, lock, log off) .3
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Command + Shift + 6: Capture a screenshot of the Touch Bar (for Macs with one) .2
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Certainly! Here are even more advanced shortcuts, many of which can significantly improve your
workflow and productivity on both Windows and Mac. These shortcuts cover a wide range of use cases,
.from system management to advanced file handling, multitasking, and more
.Win + Tab: Open Task View — view all open apps and virtual desktops .1
.Win + Left/Right Arrow: Snap the window to the left/right of the screen .7
.Ctrl + Alt + Del: Open the Security Options menu (Task Manager, Lock, Log off, etc.) .11
.Win + X: Open Quick Link menu (includes Device Manager, Settings, Power options, etc.) .13
.Alt + Esc: Cycle through open applications in the order they were opened .16
.Ctrl + Win + F: Open Find My Device (useful if you lose your laptop) .17
.Win + Home: Minimize all windows except the active one .19
.Ctrl + C: Copy .2
.Ctrl + X: Cut .3
.Ctrl + V: Paste .4
.Ctrl + Z: Undo .7
.Ctrl + Y: Redo .8
.Command + Space: Open Spotlight Search to quickly find files, apps, or perform calculations .4
.Control + Command + Power Button: Force restart your Mac if it freezes .10
.Control + Command + Q: Lock the screen on Mac (useful if you’re leaving your desk) .11
.Command + Option + H: Hide all other applications except the current one .12
.Command + Left/Right Arrow: Move the cursor to the beginning/end of the line .18
.Command + Up/Down Arrow: Move the cursor to the top/bottom of the document .19
.Command + ~ (backtick): Switch between open windows within the same app .3
.Command + Option + H: Hide all other apps except the current one .5
.Control + Down Arrow: Show all open windows of the current app (using Mission Control) .6
.Control + Up Arrow: Show Mission Control, which displays all open windows .7
.Command + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab in Safari or most browsers .9
.Command + Shift + G: Open the Go to Folder dialog (navigate to specific paths in Finder) .4
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.Win + G: Open the Game Bar for screen recording, screenshot, and media controls o
Absolutely! Here’s an even more comprehensive list of shortcuts for both Windows and Mac, including
specialized commands, more advanced productivity tricks, power user techniques, and some obscure
.but incredibly helpful shortcuts
Win + Shift + Left/Right Arrow: Move the active window to a different monitor (multi-monitor .1
.setups)
.Ctrl + Shift + E: Expand the file/folder tree on the left side of File Explorer .8
.Shift + Delete: Permanently delete an item without moving it to the Recycle Bin .10
.Ctrl + C / Ctrl + X / Ctrl + V: Copy, Cut, and Paste files in File Explorer .14
.Ctrl + Shift + S: Take a screenshot and open Snipping Tool (Windows 10 and above) .16
.Ctrl + Shift + N: Create a new folder (on the desktop or in any window) .18
Win + Left Arrow / Win + Right Arrow: Snap the current window to the left or right half of the .5
.screen
.Win + T: Focus the taskbar (to highlight and cycle through apps pinned to the taskbar) .8
.Win + X: Open Quick Link menu (includes Device Manager, Control Panel, Task Manager, etc.) .9
Win + P: Switch display modes (Duplicate, Extend, Second screen only, etc.) for multi-monitor .10
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.Ctrl + Alt + Del: Open the Security options (Lock, Log off, Task Manager, etc.) .2
.Win + Shift + S: Take a screenshot and open the Snip & Sketch tool .5
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.Command + H: Hide the current app (does not quit the app) .9
.Command + Option + H: Hide all other apps except the one you're using .10
.Control + Command + Power button: Force restart your Mac if it becomes unresponsive .13
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.Control + Down Arrow: Show App Exposé, showing all windows of the active app .6
.Command + Shift + 4 + Space: Capture a specific window with the screenshot tool .8
.Command + Shift + T: Reopen the last closed tab in Safari or most browsers .9
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