15 Amazing Shortcuts You're Not Using

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15 Amazing Shortcuts You're Not Using
15 Amazing Shortcuts You're Not Using
If you want to be a power user, you shouldn't deny the usefulness of keyboard shortcuts. They improve your daily work and give an absolute boost to your productivity. These keyboard shortcut combinations will definitely be useful for all Windows and OS X users!

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TIMESTAMP:
Create a virtual office 0:46
Switch between virtual desktops 1:24
Return to desktop from apps 2:15
Open an app from the taskbar 3:04
Split screen between two applications 3:50
Switch apps 4:24
Program Management and Troubleshooting 5:27
Open File Explorer 6:17
Use the magnifying glass 6:48
Taking screenshots 7:41
Use the Action Center 8:24
Access settings 9:02
Talk to Cortana or Siri 9:22
Use Windows 10 Game Bar:02
Lock your PC 11:20

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SUMMARY:
– Press the Windows Ctrl D key or Control Up if you are using a Mac. He will move to a new office.
– Press the Windows Ctrl key or the Control key on a Mac. You can now switch between any virtual desktops you have created using the left and right arrow keys.
– If you have too many apps open and need to use another one hidden behind all those windows on your desktop, you can minimize them all at once by pressing the Windows M key.
– If you want much quicker access to your most used applications, consider keeping them in your taskbar. It will speed up your workflow even more if you use the following combination: the Windows key and a number key from 1 to 9.
– Open an application that you need for your work and press the Windows key, left arrow. Next, open another application and click the right arrow on the Windows key. From now on, two windows share your screen!
– Pressing Ctrl Alt Tab will show you all the applications currently running on your PC.
– To avoid restarting your device and losing all your progress, try using the following combination: Ctrl Shift Esc or Command Option Escape if you are working on a Mac.
– Pressing the Windows E key opens the file manager window on your PC. For Mac users, this is your Finder app.
– The Windows key combined with the or – key will open the Magnifier application, which will allow you to zoom in and out wherever you point your cursor.
– Use the Windows Print Screen key to take a screenshot and immediately save it to the Image folder on your hard drive.
– To open Bluetooth, press the Windows A key at the same time. For Mac users, your Notification Center is always just a click away in the upper right corner.
– If you need more tweaks or access to more advanced settings of your PC, you can have it all! Use the Windows I key to do just that.
– To open Cortana on Windows in listening mode, press the Windows key C. And to summon Siri on Mac OS, hold Command and Space together. “Hey, Siri!” »
– If you suddenly need to move away from the computer but don't want anyone to interfere in your affairs, you can quickly lock your user profile. Just press the Windows L key or Shift Command Q on a Mac.

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