Complete List of Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts and Run Commands
Complete List of Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts and Run Commands
Everyone loves a quick way to get things done in Windows. If a mouse tends to slow you down,
then here is a comprehensive list of keyboard commands you can use to accomplish almost any
task you would normally use a mouse for.
Function Command
Windows + S Search the web and Windows with Cortana (keyboard input)
Windows + [Left][Right][Up] Position windows on your screenE.g. Windows + [Left] moves the current
[Down] window to the left half of your screen. If you use Windows + [Up]
afterward, the current window will be placed in the upper left quarter of
your screen.And, what’s very handy in my opinion: If you release the
Windows key after positioning a window, Task View shows up on the
opposite side of the positioned window to select and position another
app.
Windows + Space Switch keyboard input language (if you have added at least a second one)
Windows + Shift + [Left] Move current Window from one monitor to another (when using a
[Right] multiple monitor setup)
Windows + [1][2][3][…] Open programs that are pinned to task barE.g. if first pinned program on
your taskbar is Windows Explorer (from left to right); the shortcut
Windows + 1 opens Windows Explorer for you
Alt + Space Restore, move, size, minimize, maximize or close current window. Also
works like a charm for Windows 10 modern apps.
Alt + F4 a) Close current window. b) If you’re on your Windows 10 desktop, open
Power dialogue to shut down or restart Windows, put your device in sleep
mode, or sign out or switch the current user.
CTRL + SHIFT + ESC Open Task Manager
Alt + underlined menu Open menu or program. Example, to open the Edit menu in WordPad,
press Alt then press E on your keyboard. Repeat the same step for the
menu you want to open.
Cut CTRL + X
Copy CTRL + C
Paste CTRL + V
Delete DEL
Undo CTRL + Z
Bypass auto-play when an external storage device Hold down SHIFT key while inserting a storage
is connected device
Function Command
Search CTRL + F or F3
Rename an item F2
Close the selected folder and its parent folders SHIFT key while clicking the close button
Expand all subfolders under the selected folder NUMLOCK + ASTERISK when using a numeric
keyboard
Expand the selected folder NUMLOCK + PLUS sign when using a numeric
keyboard
Collapse the selected folder NUMLOCK + MINUS sign when using a numeric
keyboard
Function Command
Refresh F5
Open the folder one level up, if a folder is selected BACKSPACE
Text Selection
Function Command
SHIFT + LEFT ARROW Moves the cursor to the left one character, extending the
selection
SHIFT + RIGHT ARROW Moves the cursor to the right one character, extending the
selection
SHIFT + UP ARROW Selects text up line by line starting from the location of the
insertion point
SHIFT + DOWN ARROW Extends text selection down one line, starting at the location of
the insertion point
SHIFT + END If cursor is in current line being edited* First time extends
selection to the last character in the input line.* Second
consecutive press extends selection to the right margin; or else
Selects text from the insertion point to the right margin.
SHIFT + HOME If cursor is in current line being edited* First time extends
selection to the character immediately after the command
prompt.* Second consecutive press extends selection to the left
margin; or else Extends selection to the left margin.
CTRL + SHIFT + RIGHT ARROW Extends the selection one word to the right
CTRL + SHIFT + LEFT ARROW Extends the selection one word to the left
CTRL + SHIFT + HOME Extend selection to the beginning of the screen buffer
CTRL + SHIFT + END Extend selection to the end of the screen buffer
CTRL + A If cursor is in current line being edited (from first typed char to
last type char) and line is not empty, and any selection cursor is
also within the line being edited Selects all text after the prompt
(phase 1); or else Selects the entire buffer (phase 2)
Edit commands
Function Command
Windows Key + V Open clipboard history menu
Function Command
CTRL + DOWN ARROW Moves down one line in the output history
CTRL + PAGE DOWN Moves down one page in the output history
Additional commands
Function Command
Use the following to access locations such as Control Panel items, File Explorer shell folders
quickly using the run command.
Calculator calc
Certificates certmgr.msc
Display dpiscaling
Magnifier magnify
Mouse main.cpl
Narrator narrator
Notepad notepad
Paint mspaint
Services services.msc
Signout logoff
Sound mmsys.cpl
WordPad write
The name and terminology used for certain commands and functions have been revised in
Windows 10, along with their locations. The following table provides how you can find and
access them.
Folder options Options (Files Explorer > View tab > Options)
Recent Items Located in File Explorer > This PC > Recent Files
Control Panel Settings (classic Control Panel can still be accessed – Windows key + X then
click Control Panel)
View Available Networks Network Flyout – Notification or Show Available Networks (Settings >
Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Additional settings
Action Center
Task View
Switch Users Located at the top of the Start represented by your account name
There’s a lot here to remember, so make sure to bookmark this page so you can keep coming
back to refresh your memory or learn new shortcuts you haven’t used before.
Are you a Keyboard Kung Fu practitioner? What are your favorite key combos that you use?
Leave a comment below so we can update our list.