Use
shortcut keys as an alternative to the mouse when working in Windows. You can
open, close, and navigate the Start menu, desktop, menus, dialog boxes, and Web
pages using keyboard shortcuts. Keyboard shortcuts may also make it easier for
you to interact with your computer.
Click a heading, or press TAB to highlight a heading, and then press
ENTER.
General keyboard shortcuts
Dialog box keyboard shortcuts
Natural keyboard shortcuts
Accessibility keyboard shortcuts
Windows Explorer keyboard shortcuts
Notes
- You must associate a password with your user account to secure it from
unauthorized access. If you do not have a password associated with your user
account, pressing the windows key +L will not prevent other users from
accessing your account information.
- Some keyboard shortcuts may not work if StickyKeys is turned on in
Accessibility Options.
- If you are connected to Windows through
Microsoft Terminal Services Client, some shortcuts have changed.
For more information, see the online documentation for Terminal Services Client.
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