@LGivik

for mobile users


0:41 Switch Between Applications
1:06 Minimize Open Windows
1:23 Capture Snippet
2:01 Reopen Browser Tabs
2:21 Delete Entire Words
2:41 Rename a File
2:56 Refresh a Page
3:08 Snap Windows
3:32 Capture Active Window
3:59 Quick Save File
4:17 Open Settings
4:26 Open Action Center
4:59 Create a New Virtual Desktop
5:48 Quick Copy a File
6:09 Jump to the Top or Bottom of a File 
6:25 Open Hidden Quick Link Menu
6:44 Open Game Bar
7:04 Magnify Screen
7:28 Quickly Open Taskbar Apps
7:58 Custom Shortcuts

@Yingalingadingdong

lol i accidentally closed all my tabs and did ctrl+shift+T and restored them, this shows just how usefull this is! thank you, i am now saving this into a playlist for later reference.

@saujanyapoudel7378

When you're in your browser and many tabs open, pressing CTRL+1 will switch to the first tab, CTRL+2 will switch to the second tab and so on...

@yaserhumeid3922

Ctrl+Shift+Esc for task manager & win key+pause for PC info.

@rodriguez4363

3:49 That's a good shortcut but if you don't want to use a photo editor to past the picture you can use windows+alt+printscreen. The picture will be on the folder called captures inside videos.

@zapcode2993

Grateful for the information Density of this video!

@DuluthTW

You taught us the Reopen Browser Tab a couple months ago. I think I've used it almost every day since. You are my Windows Sensei. Thanks for sharing, oh Great One!

@Spawny500

One of my favorite short cuts.  Ctrl + Mouse Scroll.  You can quickly zoom in and out.

N/A

I come back here once a week for a refresher. I could just download it but i want my man to get the views.

@sohambiswas8865

1.Press windows+print screen to automatically save ur screen shot
.png file on ur pc
2. Windows + E to open file Explorer

@bryantgoldbach5178

I've been trying to look for a video just like this one just for laptops

@poohkeymark

THANKS FOR THE SHORTCUT!!!!!!!!!!!!

@ASHMAN750

Thanks again Techgumbo especially for time stamps makes it much better

@housti

Ctrl+Shift+N makes a new folder. Very useful.

@giarc0

Instead of Cntrl-V, use Windows-V to bring up a small pop up menu with about 20 of your recent “control-c’s” (recent copies). My job entails using the copy paste feature constantly, so this allows me to copy multiple items, and then choose what order I paste them in. Saves tons of time per day

@eia2704

Thanks 😊

@tawseeftaher9109

0:50 alt+tab



windows+g
video capture


windows + shift +s



f2 (rename)

f5 (refresh)

ctrl +s (save)



windows + I (windows setting)
windows + A (action center panel)






windows+tab 
(show all desktop environment)

windows+ctrl+d
(create new desktop environment)

windows+ctrl+ < or >
(to go to particular desktop environment)



ctrl + home
ctrl + end




windows + + or -
to zoom in or zoom out

@Marwanahmedosman92

Thanks Mate👍

@atatee11

Very useful!!!!

@tahirsutube

Great video! I didn't know there were so many shortcuts. I knew a few of them but quite a few of them were new to me. Many thanks!