Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts: The Ultimate Guide

If you use a mouse or touchpad a lot, it can be frustrating when either or both of them slow you down or stop working altogether. With a keyboard though, you can quickly accomplish any task you’d typically do with your mouse or touchpad through a simple simultaneous press of two or more keys.

As helpful as they are, keyboard shortcuts can also be daunting to memorize and use at first, but once you get the hang of it, they’ll enhance your Windows 10 experience.

Table of Contents

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In this definitive guide, we’re going to show you the commonly used and new Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts for easier navigation and better productivity.

Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts

Clipboard Shortcut Keys

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App Keyboard Shortcuts

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System Hotkeys

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Function Keys

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Moving Cursor

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Arrow Key Shortcuts

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Tabs And Windows

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File Explorer Shortcuts

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Dialog Box Shortcuts

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Cortana Keyboard Shortcuts

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Note: By default, this shortcut is disabled. To activate it, press Windows + I to open Settings, select Cortana and then select the switch just under Let Cortana listen for my commands when I press Windows logo key + C. If it’s On, the shortcut will work.

Game Bar Shortcuts

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Groove Music Shortcuts

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Snip & Sketch Shortcuts

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Windows Logo Key Shortcuts (Commonly Used)

TV and Movies Shortcuts

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Have we missed any specific Windows 10 keyboard shortcuts that you’d like to know about? Let us know by dropping your comment in the section below.